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Nobody was Dirty in Fashion Journal

Posted on March 20, 2011 by Tullia Jack
Posted in my work | Tagged Dirt, dirty jeans, Estelle Griepink, fashion journal, jeans, Nobody, Nobody was Dirty, olfactory provocation, shifting paradigm, social innovation, sustainable fashion | Leave a comment

Washing and Waiting for The Vine

Posted on November 5, 2010 by Tullia Jack
Posted in TheVine, writing | Tagged AgResaerch, dirt provocateur, hierarchy of cleaning, jeans, low wash, MATERIALBYPRODUCT, no wash, Nobody was Dirty, Nudie, social innovation, wash less | Leave a comment
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