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in collaboration with iconic costume designer Ruth Carter, known for her work in historic black films like. The collection — which features clothing like graphic tees, sweatpants and a cool bucket hat — was created to inspire and spread a message of self-confidence and individuality and, to celebrate this capsule,Last week, hundreds of creatives gathered at Georgia’s Freight Depot to experience the collection and Ruth’s legacy first hand.
Ruth is an artist herself, so it was only right that art was present during the celebration. “I feel like I have explored many layers of myself as a woman and as an artist,” Ruth said during a live podcast with Tracy G.
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