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Hanifa Introduces Her See Now, Buy Now Fall 2022 Collection - Ebony

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Anifa Mvuemba designer of the hit fashion label Hanifa just dropped her fourth collection in a See now, Buy now format. The designer who went viral at the height of the pandemic with her digital fashion presentation is one of the industry’s most talked about emerging designers. The self-taught designer always pay tribute to and […]

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