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                    [Summary] => Charles Darwin said it’s only natural for us to exaggerate what nature has given to us. All throughout history, women – and in some cases men – have risked their physical and mental health in order to achieve that look du jour. Alexander Black, a writer in the 1920s, an era where the barbaric constraints of fashion were disposed of, said: "A man doesn’t feel dressed until he is throttled by a collar. A woman doesn’t feel fashionable unless something hurts.
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                    [Summary] => It is not always easy to interview Joe Salazar. You can spend hours sitting by his garden window with him, the two of you staring at his poetic landscape, and he can talk on and on about fashion and Manila society and you end up with some off-the-record stuff.


He is a gentle, soft-spoken person and sometimes you get the answers more from his silences than his words.
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He is a gentle, soft-spoken person and sometimes you get the answers more from his silences than his words.
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