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Happy 250, America! Vogue and the CFDA Present the United Flags of Fashion
In partnership with the national nonpartisan organization America250 and Rockefeller Center, Vogue and the CFDA tapped a diverse array of American designers, inviting them to reinterpret the flags of all of the USA’s states and territories—and Washington, DC. Before the big celebration next month, they were photographed by Don Brodie for Vogue’s Summer Issue.
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According to Vogue’s source item, Happy 250, America! Vogue and the CFDA Present the United Flags of Fashion, In partnership with the national nonpartisan organization America250 and Rockefeller Center, Vogue and the CFDA tapped a diverse array of American designers, inviting them to reinterpret the flags of all of the USA’s states and territories—and Washington, DC. Before the big celebration next month, they were photographed by Don Brodie for Vogue’s Summer Issue.
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