When trash becomes trendy for Thailand’s fashion industry

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When trash becomes trendy for Thailand’s fashion industry
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BANGKOK - While fabric scraps from used clothes, curtains and carpets may look only fit to be thrown to some, Ms Krittiga Kunnalekha, 48, sees a world of possibilities. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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