Emily Bode

fashion designer

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Emily Bode’s menswear line focuses on how each piece is made and includes one of a kind items that are made from antique textiles.

The Treat: Menswear designer Emily Bode on the clothing that inspires her

Emily Bode’s menswear line focuses on how each piece is made and includes one of a kind items that are made from antique textiles.

from The Treatment

Emily Bode’s menswear line focuses on how each piece is made and includes one of a kind items that are made from antique textiles.

The Treat: Menswear designer Emily Bode on the clothing that inspires her

Emily Bode’s menswear line focuses on how each piece is made and includes one of a kind items that are made from antique textiles.

from The Treatment

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