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Remembrance
remembrance
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What André Leon Talley Meant to Black People in Fashion
An overdue appreciation.
By
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Jan. 19, 2022
The Fashion World Remembers André Leon Talley
Designers, writers, and celebrities paid tribute to the inimitable fashion icon, who died on Tuesday at 73.
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remembrance
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Brooke LaMantia
appreciation
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Joan Didion’s Greatest Two-Word Sentence
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remembrance
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the Cut
remembrance
Apr. 9, 2020
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Jan. 8, 2020
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