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Fashion Graduate Round-Up Report for The Vine

Posted on December 28, 2010 by Tullia Jack
Posted in TheVine, writing | Tagged Bree Fehsler, Chloe Smith, Curtin University, Fashion, Fashion graduates 2010, Georgia Head, Grace Lillian Lee, Jasmine Gescheit, Kangan TAFE, Karima Hazim, Karina Seljak, Laura Keogh, Marie Curtin, Mia Cramer, Michelle Cox, Monique Commins, MSIT, Paula Walden, QUT, RMIT, UTS, whitehouse | Leave a comment
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