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Filipino lifestyle journalist and fashion editor Blue Carreon’s book Conversations: Up Close and Personal with Icons of Fashion, Interior Design and Art is now available at National Book Store (NBS).

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As much as I was impressed by how Snape brought justice to his role in the last installation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — reversing our once biased distaste into one of easy understanding and compassion — it was more the lesser characters’ reinvention in real life that made me sit up and take notice.

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Filipino lifestyle journalist and fashion editor Blue Carreon’s book Conversations: Up Close and Personal with Icons of Fashion, Interior Design and Art is now available at National Book Store (NBS).

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