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21 Gifts For Divalicious Holidays 2020 - No. 18 MASH City Clothing Is Wearable Art! - DivaGalsDaily

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Got your gear for the holidays? Why not hook yourself up some MASH City clothing? Created by Los Angeles-based expressionist artist/painter and contemporary art gallery owner (MASH Gallery in DTLA's Arts District) Haleh Mashian, the collection is a love of...

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