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제시 애링턴: 중고의류 입기

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디자이너 제시 애링턴은 TED컨퍼런스를 위해서 단 7벌의 속옷만을 챙긴 채, LA 주변의 중고재활용품점에서 나머지 옷들을 구매했습니다. 색의 다채로움과 창의성으로 싸여있는 의식있는 소비문화에 대한 생각을 감상하시죠.

Jessi Arrington is a color-loving designer based in Brooklyn. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by Henry Yoon
Reviewed by J J LEE
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