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    "Arts",
    "Menswear",
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    "comme des garcons",
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  "textContent": "My daughters are very specific about their partings. Wiggly, squint and off-centre won’t do: they have to be precisely in the middle. You might think that ‘the middle’ is fairly easy to locate. Surely it’s what God gave us noses for: not to smell the heady fragrance of a rose in bloom, but to guide teenage girls in parting their hair dead straight. Or not. Many attempts later, the parting is, apparently, “still wonky”.\n\nThe post Laura Craik On The Problem With Perfectionism appeared first on 10 Magazine.",
  "title": "Laura Craik On The Problem With Perfectionism"
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