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A freelance model and professional bodybuilder, Sandra Cuadra will make her runway debut in New York City from Feb. 2-10, 2025.
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The coded message on slips of paper in the Victorian-era silk dress bedeviled many for nearly a decade. A secret found in an old book cracked the case.
While everyone else is devouring "Stranger Things" subreddits on whether beloved metalhead Eddie will come back from the dead, columnist Tammy Swift admits she's busy admiring all the '80s details — from protagonist Eleven’s floral thermal undershirt to Steve Harrington's Andre Agassi-inspired 'do.
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Buckanaga Social Club is hosting a fashion show at Duluth Coffee Co.'s Roastery on July 21, and was accepted for their second showing at Rise New York Fashion Week in September.

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Delina White, an Ojibwe fashion designer from Leech Lake, was recently awarded a DEED business loan and selected to display her work at the annual Southwestern Association for Indian Arts market. White’s work blends traditional Ojibwe beadwork and modern fashion designs.
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As is her habit, Carolyn Dry, who lives in Winona, a modestly-sized Minnesota city along the Mississippi River, sat down Thursday evening to watch the newest iteration of "Project Runway."
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There aren't many furriers left in the United States. People who make their living crafting art from animal pelts have nearly gone extinct. Hidden in plain sight on Main Street in Perham, Wildlife Minnesota is keeping alive lost arts and preserving centuries old traditions.

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