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Jessi Arrington:舊衣新穿

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設計師Jessi Arrington來TED時只帶了七件內褲,她的其他衣服皆購自洛杉磯附近的二手店。這是一場用色彩與創意包裝,有關消費意識的深度思考。

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

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Joyce Chou
Reviewed by Eric Chu
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