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Celebrating Black British Culture: Ozwald Boateng’s Return to London

The Savile Row designer returned to London Fashion Week after a 12-year hiatus with a star-studded show at the Savoy Theatre.
“This is a celebration of the culture, the Black culture," Ozwald Boateng said of his first show in London since 2010.
“This is a celebration of the culture, the Black culture," Ozwald Boateng said of his first show in London since 2010. (BoF.)

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