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The Shahad Interview

17m · 10 Questions · 17 Sep 00:27

Shahad Hedy is a 24 year old mixed-media artist, creative director for fashion based in New York city. His work explores dada through fashion and tackles the subject of the abstract body and diversity of form. In this episode we speak about a range of topics from how he see’s clothing to his view on the masculine & femininity of garments and the story it tells. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/10p/message

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