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  2. Martha Mood - Wikipedia

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    Martha Mood (June 21, 1908 – July 15, 1972) was an American artist who is known for her stitchery and textile works and for being one of the first artists to raise the craft to the status of fine art in the United States. She is also known for her work in ceramics and as a photographer.

  3. Stephen "Suede" Baum - Wikipedia

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    Stephen "Suede" Baum (born Stephen Whitney Baum [1] December 19, 1970) is an independent American fashion designer based in New York City originally from Seven Hills, Ohio.He was a contestant on the fifth season of the television series Project Runway and the second season of Project Runway: All Stars, and is the creator of the SUEDEsays Brand.

  4. Mood - Wikipedia

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    Mood or moods may refer to: Mood (psychology), ... MOOD Designer Fabrics, a store in New York City frequented by contestants of Project Runway; Other uses

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  7. Rachel Antonoff - Wikipedia

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    The two took three designs and some fabric to their childhood neighbor and seamstress in New Jersey who then sewed six samples in her basement. The first dress ever made was called the "Swan Dress," made out of a green printed fabric with swans found at Mood, a well known fabric store in New York City.

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