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The People

Republic Polytechnic's FASHION FUTUROLOGIST: Le Futurism Team members: Amin,Luke,Fadyle,Leon & Raihanah.

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Hey, I hope that your garments are halfway done or almost done! Do remember to take some pictures for documentation while you are sewing!Do research on your fabrics use and if there is time,do try to come out with illustrations of the sketches like what Chuan had mentioned.Hope to see you people soon with your finished garments!

-raii