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DESIGN CONTEST // FRONT ROW SOCIETY . ILLUSTRATED DREAMS

Penulis : Unknown on Monday, September 30, 2013 | 5:16 AM

Monday, September 30, 2013


Editorial via Front Row Society

CREATIVE BRIEF

Submission Deadline: 15 October, 2013, 6pm CET
Voting Starts: 16 October, 2013, 6pm CET

The secret's finally out! FRS is adding yet another new member to the FRS family: Sweaters

Last month, we asked you to submerse yourself in abstract washes of color in our “Marbleous World” challenge – and this month, we want you to do the exact opposite! For the “Illustrated Dreams” challenge it’s time to pick up your pencils & get sketching, ‘cause for this special Facebook challenge, FRS is going graphic!

Let your imagination run riot as you design your dream shirt – from cutesy owls & sheep drawings to mind-blowing Dali-esque figures, the sky’s the limit! All we ask is that you keep colors to a minimum, and please, no digital glyphs – we want these designs done the old fashioned way!

Think you're ready for some exposure this fall? Head to www.facebook.com/frontrowsociety to enter!

What can you win?

Each winner receives a one-off immediate prize of 200€. plus one of their products when it arrives in stock. But that is not all - each & every time we sell 500 pieces of your design, you will receive an additional €200. This means that FRS can continue to embody the spirit of fashion democracy, rewarding our top designs again...and again...and again! We will also conduct an interview with the winner, publicizing their design across the fashion community in Berlin and worldwide.

Go here to learn more and to submit your designs.

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[ INSPIRATIONS PRINT + PATTERN ] KUKKA by Laura Luchtman

Penulis : Unknown on Friday, September 27, 2013 | 5:05 AM

Friday, September 27, 2013



FV contributor Laura Luchtman from Kukka  [INSPIRATIONS + PRINT ] series. Laura's background is in the field of Surface/Textile Design and Fashion Illustration and specializes in Bodyfashion.  Visit her site Kukka.com

*Layout image is exclusive to FV and may not be copied without proper permission.
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TRENDS // ZOOM ON FASHION TRENDS - A/W 2014-15 + S/S 2015

Penulis : Unknown on Thursday, September 26, 2013 | 5:29 AM

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Zoom on Fashion Trends is a publication is a summarizing the leading trend forecasting agencies of A/W 2014-15 trends in womenswear and menswear.  This issue also features the fabrics forecast for Summer 2015.  Colour palettes are presented with the closest matches from the Pantone For Fashion + Home system.  To order your copy, go here.








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[ INSPIRATION + ILLUSTRATION ] series by MELANIE BOYCHUK

Penulis : Unknown on Wednesday, September 25, 2013 | 5:32 AM

Wednesday, September 25, 2013



You can also check out her website, missmel.com to view more of her work and to contact her if you need an illustrator for any projects.  To also view her past illustration posts on FV, go here.

©MELANIE BOYCHUK illustration and Fashion Vignette layout. All rights reserved. No part of these images may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, or otherwise, without prior written permission.
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TRENDS // LENZING FIBERS - SPRING/SUMMER 2015

Penulis : Unknown on Tuesday, September 24, 2013 | 4:55 AM

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

 Lenzing fibers can be used for many applications in the fashion industry. It creates features in textiles and fabrics that end consumers - but also fashion designers - appreciate: brilliant colors, high wearing comfort, breathability, and a smooth flow. Lenzing also commisions fashion experts and trend researchers worldwide to identifty the fashion trends of future seasons and to present them to you as quickly as possible.

Here is their latest information on Spring/Summer 2015, go here to read the entire editorial and view additional images.








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TRENDS // TEXWORLD - A/W 2014-15

Penulis : Unknown on Monday, September 23, 2013 | 5:40 AM

Monday, September 23, 2013

Texworld is one of the largest sourcing event in the world for apparel fabric buyers, R&D and product development specialists, designers, merchandisers and overseas sourcing professionals.

Their next shows are scheduled in NYC, NY,  Jan 21-23, 2014 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and in Paris, France, Feb 17-20, 2014 at the Parc des Expositions Paris Le Bourget. Go here to learn more about attending their shows.

In their last show last week, their Trend Forum area was focused on the newest collections for the Fall/Winter 2014-2015 Season.  Here are some of their current trend information and you can download the entire comprehensive, 68 page report in PDF format, here. To view below images larger, select an image and a slideshow will appear.

















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WHO ARE YOU TRYING TO IMPRESS?

Penulis : Unknown on Sunday, September 22, 2013 | 9:49 AM

Sunday, September 22, 2013

It's sad that many people do not know the quality, greatness, uniqueness with which they are made. They constantly find themselves needing appraisal and confirmation from others to make them feel good or think they are good enough. It's more annoying that they feel less about themselves cos they're trying to measure up to someone's idea of who they are supposed to be. They try to make themselves good enough to be loved, appreciated or accepted by someone else. WHY? WHY? WHY?

Do you really know who you are? Do you know how beautiful you are? Do you know how valuable you are? You're exceptionally BEAUTIFUL and never let anyone tell you otherwise. Don't try to impress someone by depressing yourself...you're AMAZING, JUST THE WAY YOU ARE.

PRESS PLAY on the video below, I have a message for you.

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DESIGN CONTEST // MIAMI FASHION WEEK

Penulis : Unknown on Friday, September 20, 2013 | 5:21 AM

Friday, September 20, 2013




The Miami Beach International Fashion Week will host the 7th annual design competition as organizers search for designers and artists in the world to spotlight in the "NEW STARS IN FASHION INSTALLATION" at the 16th annual MFW. 

The following design competitions are:

  • Emerging Women's Wear Designer
  • Emerging Men's Wear Designer
  • Handbag Designer
  • Jewelry Designer
  • Fashion Student
  • Graphic Artist Student

To learn more about each competition's requirements, rules of submissions and where to submit your work, read more at.... Miami Fashion Week and go to COMPETITION.

MIAMI BEACH INTERNATIONAL FASHION WEEK - final submissions 3/31/2014
Finalists will be announced on the MFW web site on April 15, 2014.
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WOULD YOU LET ME...SEE BENEATH YOUR BEAUTIFUL?

You have been created, crafted, designed and fashioned beautifully and wonderfully; with a unique characteristic and a special inner beauty that no other human possesses except you. God doesn't make photocopies, so you're the only YOU that exists on planet earth. However, on earth there's a force greater than the force of gravity that has much effect on this inner beauty (no matter how we deny it) and it has  the ability to either pull you down or lift you up. It's the power of LOVE.  When I was younger, a friend once told me that "when someone is in love, a fool is born"; I never understood it till I got older. It's that force that connects you to another person in a way that you cannot even explain...most times words cannot express it cos it can only be expressed by your actions. When that force hits you... normal sense disappears (loll), little wonder they say love is blind. 

Listening to the song "see beneath your beautiful" by Labrinth and Emeli Sande, I realized that many of us have built a protective covering around our heart - like soldiers guarding a border; more like bullet proof walls just to protect our hearts from any bullet from the blokes or chics. This could have been caused by heart-breaks, broken trusts, divorce, etc and then we choose to shut down our emotions and focus on career, family, success, business, projects, travelling. Somehow deep down, we believe that this will help take away the hurt or pain and gradually you get your groove back and turn on the perfection in you. But behind these walls is a little girl/boy that longs to show that inner beauty to someone who will nurture it and help that beauty glow even more. 

It takes a lot to reveal your inner beauty to someone - trust, honesty, commitment, sacrifice etc so I really don't blame people who have protective walls cos they would have gone through some pain and probably want to take their time before launching into the deep again. The inner beauty God has deposited in us is to be appreciated, loved, nurtured by someone who understands the beauty that lies within you. Someone who will come into that garden and take care of it till it blooms. Take for example, a successful young entrepreneur who opens his heart to a lady; lets her in and bares himself open, showing his vulnerabilities and letting that little boy come out. And after all these, the lady sees him as a money machine, dupes him and is gone with the wind after 8 months. What hurts more is he even introduced her to his mum. I read an article on a blog yesterday about a young entrepreneur and the comments I saw below the post was hilarious. All the ladies wanted to know was if he was single or not-praying to God to bless them with a rich man like this dude. Someone asked a question - If he was not listed on Forbes Magazine and was a small business owner somewhere in a small town, will they be so interested in whether he was single or not? 

There's a lot to be exposed beneath the perfection that we put up on the outside but it takes real love, an undying love to love beneath the perfect. This is a funny example but I'll use it - how many of us love to crack our chicken bone? Raise ya hands, don't be shyyyyyy. It's just something we love to do but when we wear that perfection, you even eat the chicken half when on dates. The same guy you went on a date with and forming not knowing how to eat chicken finally becomes your boyfriend and one day sees you struggling with chicken bone (the real you), he either decides he wants the all perfect fork & knife eating chic or the girl struggling with chicken bone.  Love is not about loving the perfect person, but loving the imperfect person perfectly - a heart that accepts you just the way you are and help you become a better person. We all want to be natural and simple with those we love; we want you to see the real vulnerable girl/boy but.... how many of us will stay when we finally see beneath the perfect??? It only takes true love to walk that mile, if you find someone with that heart....please let him or her see beneath your beautiful.

PS: Never let a broken heart take your chance for love away; there are still a few good men and good ladies out there. If grasses can grow out of concrete floors, love will find you anywhere you are...just believe.

PPS: Ladies, a man who wants to stay will never leave no matter how you push him away but a man who does not want to stay will never stay no matter what you do. So please, don't lose your value chasing someone who has no interest to see beneath your beautiful. You'll hurt yourself even more...

GUYS: Please beneath the make-up, Louis Vuitton bag, Christian Louboutin shoes, Peruvian hair, lace wig is a pretty little girl that wants to be loved for who she is without all these extras. When all the glamour is taken off, would you still look at her and tell her she's beautiful? 

LADIES: Please men are not ATM machines, STOP making them feel they're not good enough if they don't make a certain number of zeros. Beneath those thick muscles, Salvatore Ferragamo wristwatch, Giorgio Armani suit, Kenneth Cole belt, clean cut shave, posrche ride is a pretty little boy that wants to be loved for who he is without all these extras. When all the ego is taken off, would you still look at him and be proud of who he is? Those extras may be there when the chase is on, but if he let's you see his inner beauty and you finally say YES...please and pleaaaase love him as though these extras were not there. 





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TRENDS // TREND COUNCIL - SS14 RUNWAY

Penulis : Unknown on Thursday, September 19, 2013 | 5:35 AM

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Trend Council is a fashion trend forecasting company who delivers expert analysis and design inspirations. Their team provides a great wealth of consulting services for all your company's design needs.  Trend Council focuses on the Ladies, Juniors, Mens, Young Mens and Active markets. To learn more about their services, go here.

Here are a few of their key material call outs, Metallic, Fringe and Mesh from the SS14 Runway








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TRENDS // DESIGN OPTIONS - S/S 2015

Penulis : Unknown on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 | 5:35 AM

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

DESIGN OPTIONS is a Los Angeles based trend and color forecasting company, providing trends from a west coast perspective. Here is a peek of their early Spring/Summer 2015 palettes for Womens, Mens and Kids which debuted in NYC last month. 

Be sure to stop by and visit them at the tradeshows,  at the nest LA Textile Show at the California Market Center, Sept 30 - Oct 2  Go here to learn more about their services or contact West Coast rep, Tara Packer here

    PUNK ROCKERS     

Conspicuously rebellious and brashly divergent to tradtionalism... Punk Rockers.  Classic rose and cotton candy tones expressively fuse within a mixture of patent leather and sparkling trim.



   TROPICALI   

South of the equator where style is hot and the merengue music never stops... Tropicali.  Orange and pink tones of jasmine blossom and bird of paradise insinuate fragrant tropical essences.



   BLUE MAN GROUP    

The darker the dawn the brighter the day...Blue Man Group. Cerulean and cobalt blue tones display unforgettable accents on a backdrop of mercerized denim and pima cotton.




   ANIMAL KINGDOM    

Ferocious style paired with unending playfulness...Animal Kingdon.  Light beige and faded yellow shades accentuate leopard prints while adding the perfect touch of youthful vitality.



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TRENDS // BRASE DESIGN - A/W 2014-15

Penulis : Unknown on Tuesday, September 17, 2013 | 5:18 AM

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Brase Design is a fashion and home design studio. They provide design services creating and developing designs customized for their clients.  Their specific style is modern, unique and trendy.

Below is their Fall/Winter 2014/15 mood board.  To learn more about their services and to check out their informative blog to view the rest of their key trends, go here.  If you are attending the Indigo show in Paris this week, Sept 17-19 be sure to stop by at Stand 5U54 - Hall H5.



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DESIGN CONTEST // FRONT ROW SOCIETY - MARBLEOUS WORLD

Penulis : Unknown on Monday, September 16, 2013 | 5:35 AM

Monday, September 16, 2013


Editorial via Front Row Society

CREATIVE BRIEF

Submission Deadline: 30 September, 2013, 6pm CET
Voting Starts: 01 October, 2013, 6pm CET


Put away that mouse pad & pick up a paintbrush – it’s time to get crafty & textural. For this month’s Marbleous World leggings design challenge we want you to immerse yourselves in thoughts of swirling paints, undulating marble formations, and rippling waters.

Feel free to channel Jackson Pollock and fling paint onto a canvas, or go back to your kindergarten days and play with dropping inks into water – the choice is yours!

This competition is for leggings, and we're looking for placement or repeated prints - which means you can play with your design as much as you want! As always, don't forget that your print might need to be adjusted to fit the appropriate template. All templates are marked with design specifications to help you get your design just right. Please note that all FRS templates may differ slightly from final manufacturing specifications, so make sure your print is versatile and flexible enough for production.

What can you win?

Each winner receives a one-off immediate prize of 200€. plus one of their products when it arrives in stock. But that is not all - each & every time we sell 500 pieces of your design, you will receive an additional €200. This means that FRS can continue to embody the spirit of fashion democracy, rewarding our top designs again...and again...and again! We will also conduct an interview with the winner, publicizing their design across the fashion community in Berlin and worldwide.

Go here to learn more and to submit your designs.

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TRENDS // COLLEZIONI . A/W 2014 - 15 + SS 2015

Penulis : Unknown on Friday, September 13, 2013 | 4:37 AM

Friday, September 13, 2013

Here is the latest textile trend issue from Collezioni.  This issue is a comprehensive issue with, SS 2015 inspirations, AW 2014-15 fabrics, accessories, denim, and techno fabrics plus SS 2014 bestseller fabrics. There are also several reports from different exhibitions like Milano Unica, Pitti Filati and Le Cuir à Paris.  You can order your copy here.


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NIGERIA - A BEAUTIFUL NATION BUT STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS

Penulis : Unknown on Thursday, September 12, 2013 | 12:08 PM

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Few days ago, I watched two YouTube videos made by Nigerians resident in USA and they had one thing in common – how bad Nigeria is and the corrupt leadership. One of them actually bashed Nigeria so much that you’ll wonder what sort of people live in that country. 

After seeing these videos, I wondered if it was reasonable to expect a new born child to act, think and function like a 50 year old adult.  How do you even start to compare the differences in experience, character, physical qualities, maturity, intellectual knowledge between an infant and an adult. Do you expect a child to jump out of the womb and compete with Usain Bolt on a 100m race??? NO WAY. So why do we compare Nigeria with USA, UK, Canada etc?  It took USA 237 years and Canada 146 years after independence to become what they are today and still there are slums/ghettos in these western countries. I live in London and there are some places I have walked/driven through that are as bad as Ariaria market in Aba. I once came across a part of Elephant and Castle that looked like a mechanic workshop somewhere in Lagos. The only difference between Nigeria and these countries is a system that works and it took them hundreds of years to achieve what they have today. We need leaders who have a passion to make Nigeria a better place; not for the purpose of greed, wealth acquisition, looting and embezzlement of funds allocated to the masses. Creating a system that works is a journey that takes a very long time but Nigerians are not patient.  This article is not to dispute the fact that Nigeria has issues and it does not overlook the fact that our leaders are corrupt. However, my aim is to draw your attention to a nation that is a work in progress; a nation that is making transition into becoming a better country.  Even though some of us do not (and have refused to) acknowledge it, the fact remains that we have made tremendous progress since our independence. The truth is, our children/grand children may be the ones to see the Nigeria we dreamt of. The Nigeria we see today is not the Nigeria we used to know and will not be the same in the future.

The most common issues in Nigeria are:
Petroleum: It’s sad that we are a member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), with over 40 billion barrels of oil reserve and still have fuel scarcity.

Electricity: In 2007, Nigeria supplied Ghana 80 megawatts of electricity to help make up the 2000 megawatt they required to address their energy crisis at that time. It is disappointing that five years later, Ghana is said to be supplying Nigeria with electricity. I know some people will ask if we’re moving forward or backwards (I guess forward but with little bumps in the way).

Education: The JAMB system in Nigeria will NEVER be a true test of knowledge but yet, it has denied many qualified and over-qualified Nigerian youths a right to education. The ASUU strike has frustrated students because most of them end up spending 5/6 years in school for a 4 years course. Because of this, many parents have resorted to “expensive” private schools that have accreditation issues (if our education system was good, most students in private schools will not be there).

Politics: Politics in Nigeria has never been played fair and impartial; it has never been without election rigging or killing of innocent people because of power.

Medical needs: Our medical facilities are really poor, inadequate and rusty (obsolete).

Government: The bribery and corruption is on another level… I can’t find the words to explain it.

Other chaos:Boko-Haram, kidnapping, bad roads etc

In one of the videos I watched @Ritaspeaks asked a question – Naija, is it that bad? Watch the video HERE. Well, the answer is Yes and No but it depends on how you see it. I acknowledge the issues facing Nigeria; I guess we all expected more from our leaders but feel let-down as none of these have been changed despite their numerous promises during elections. Things may be bad but what matters is how we see it. Do you see the cup half full or half empty? How can we even see the good in Nigeria when all we do is magnify the bad deeds, escalate all our mistakes, insult the government, bash our leaders and curse the nation? How can you see the change when your vision is clouded with negative images of Nigeria? I don’t know about you but I can see a cup half full. Any success without mistakes will not last cos mistakes help to shape and mould us into better and stronger people as long as we dust ourselves up and keep moving. That’s the way I see Nigeria. We are a growing country, an emerging market; we are making our mistakes but we are also getting stronger every day.

 

We need to stop focusing on the issues we have and channel this vexation into making Naija a better place. There is hope for a better tomorrow but it takes you and I to make the difference. John .F. Kennedy (35th USA president) once said, “don’t ask what your country can do for you; instead ask what you can do for your country”. Every day I bless God for men like Pastor Chris Oyakhilome for his “Reach Out Nigeria (RON) Campaign” which holds every 1stOctober in all states in Nigeria providing food/shelter to the needy, donating ambulances to hospitals, computers to schools etc (see more of RON works HERE).  I appraise men like Aliko Dangote who recently took out a huge loan to build a refinery in Nigeria – it takes a man with a passion for his country to take this petroleum matter upon himself (ermm abeg, can we vote him for president?). Thanks to Dr Ola Orekunrin of Flying Doctors who has helped with emergency medical attention. Even our youths are making a difference in their own way; people like Duro Oye who started the 2020 Change Foundation to eradicate youth violence in the UK; Debbie Motilewa who started Volunteer Nigeria (read Debbie’s interview with LynnVille HERE) and so many others. We have made progress, though little but it’s something to celebrate. If all you see is the negative and bad side, you'll never see the good when it happens.

 

To Nigerians currently living in the country, don’t be in a haste to run away or get involved in illegal activities all in the name of searching for greener pastures; the grass is greener where you water it. Don’t curse your country/leaders please, the curses may follow them and if they are still in authority, it will affect you. The British national anthem is more like a prayer and in every verse it has the caption  “God save the queen”; every time that anthem is sang, it’s a prayer for their leader. It is difficult to find an American or a Briton cursing/ saying negative words about their country. Please let us focus on the good things instead of magnifying the bad ones; and let us learn to pray for our leaders (yeah I know you’ll say we’ve been praying; pls continue). When making international trips, don’t be ashamed to show your green passport at the airport while you’re on the queue & don’t hide it in a red/black passport holder.  I understand we get extra checks/harrassments most times just cos of our nationality; just shrug it off. They don’t know our journey so they only act based on their myopic knowledge about us. Just IGNORE them, let them do their checks.

 

And to my fellow Nigerians in diaspora, don’t be ashamed to say you’re Nigerian. The way you present Nigeria to your colleagues at work, fellow students etc will determine how they see you. No one can believe in you if you don’t believe in yourself; you’re the Nigeria they see and the story you give them is what they’ll believe.  Even when they ask you questions about the bad things in Nigeria, answer them but make sure you end the conversation by pointing out the good things about Nigeria that they never knew. Most violent acts and frauds in UK,USA in the past 2 years has one or more Nigerians involved. That is really disappointing but hey... every country has both good and bad people. You may have become a British citizen or gotten your green card – you’re still Nigerian cos the name printed on your passport will not change from Oluwasemilore Adegbite or Chukwuebuka Nwachukwu  to Tom Grays – You’re Naija for life, be proud of it  and speak positively about the country. (random names, sorry if it’s your real name).

 

Finally my brethren and sisthren (lol), abeg let’s be patient with Naija, we’re only 52 and we will get there. We may not know the “HOW” for now but we will surely improve and develop; just keep supporting in your own little way and never give up on her. We are a work in progress…better days ahead.

Aerial view of  Falomo Bridge, Lagos. 

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TRENDS // PATTERNBANK . NY FASHION WEEK 2013 HIGHLIGHTS PART I

Patternbank is an exceptionally great resource with over 20 years in the print, graphics and fashion industryTheir global research brings you essential inspiration ideas for graphics, prints and patterns, making Patternbank a valuable resource and intelligence tool for any business, designer or buyer.  To stay informed of their reports, sign up for the Patternbank Weekly Digest here.  You can also now buy their A/W 14-15 Part I and II Print Trend Report.

Below is a preview of their New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014 Print Highlights Part I.  You can view their entire report here.

Patternbank brings you the highlights from New York S/S 2014 Fashion Week. This is the first instalment where we have selected designers showing key print trends for Spring / Summer 2014. Watch out for Part 2 which will follow shortly and also the up and coming London, Milan and Paris Shows which we will also be covering here at Patternbank.

    NICOLE MILLER   

Floral and Print mix – Blurred and double exposed Prints – Shared & Fractured Looks – Intense Micro Kaleidoscope Effects  - Painted Floral – Abstract Texture Combinations
Nicole Miller photos via Style.com



    BCBG  MAX AZRIA   

Hand Painted Florals – Pattern build ups - Flowing Florals – Distorted Beauty – Monochrome Expression – Ink Marked Pattern – Sectioned structure

BCBG Max Azria photos via Vogue.com



   DIANE VON FURSTENBURG   

Tribal References – Linear Patter – Gradient In-fill Pattern – African Animals - Light Distortion – Graphic Pattern
Diane Von Frustenberg photos via Style.com


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