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  "textContent": "POST ARCHIVE FACTION (PAF) Spring Summer 2027 arrived at Paris Fashion Week with Creative Director Dongjoon Lim building the collection around pressure, transformation, and the instability of becoming. The collection turned questions of becoming, memory, and loss into clothes that distorted the body while shifting between concealment and exposure. That intensity moved through familiar materials […]\n\nThe post Post Archive Faction Spring Summer 2027 Questions Becoming appeared first on DSCENE.",
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