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"textContent": "Meryll Rogge Spring Summer 2027 starts with a direct question: what makes a collection? The designer answers by looking closely at the garments her customers have chosen, worn and returned to since the label began. She shifts attention toward the wearer and treats personal selection as part of the design process. The collection grows from […]\n\nThe post Meryll Rogge Spring Summer 2027 Starts With the Wearer appeared first on DSCENE.",
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