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    Yahav Ron, Fashion Designer at Paris 99 - Talking Design 2019, Ep.1

    en-usApril 26, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Yahov Ron studied fashion at RMIT University, graduating in 2008. In 2009 he spent a year working with Belgium designers AF Vandervorst based in Antwerp. He established his own business Paris 99 in 2001, combining his love of European vintage fashion with his own designs.

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