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Save for The Empire Strikes Back and Shrek 2, there are very few film follow-ups that can hold their own against their predecessors. When the second Manila Fashion Fest was tagged as "The Sequel" to last year’s jaunty catwalk extravaganza, it was bound to absorb some of the vibes of the curse shadowing film follow-ups. Amazingly enough, this year’s Fashion Fest scooted clear of any sequel expectations, coming up with a fresh twist completely different from last year’s offering.
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