Strengthening Fashion’s Social Fabric – Sustainably
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Cloud9
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Cloud9 explores consultation, ethical responsibility, cultural preservation, sincere friendship and female empowerment in the world of fashion, with the founder of the MOZH MOZH label Mozhdeh Matin. SUBSCRIBE to our YOUTUBE channel to receive notifications about our latest videos: goo.gl/IaupVU Follow us on SOUNDCLOUD: @bahaiteachings Follow us on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/bahaiteachings.org Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com/bahai_teachings Follow us on INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/bahaiteachings
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