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Jessi Arrington: Usando nada de novo

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A designer Jessi Arrington não pôs nada mais na sua mala para a conferência TED excepto 7 pares de cuecas, comprando as suas restantes roupas nas lojas em segunda mão em LA. É uma meditação sobre o consumo consciente -- embrulhada num arco íris de cores e criatividade.

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

Translated into Portuguese by Diana Carina Ferreira
Reviewed by Wanderley Jesus
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