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Lifestyle
Clothes make the manPublished 04/08/07
From the time he designed an outfit for a middle school classmate complete with a blue skirt adorned in plastic and fur, Harold "Lovell" Johnson knew what he wanted to do for a living.
Now 22, Mr. Johnson is working day and night to make his dream of becoming a fashion designer a reality. He plans to bring 150 of his creations to life at a fashion show he calls "Fantasy Coruption." His company is Diztraktion Productions.
The clothing on display will include items from two of his lines, including everyday wear, gowns, and higher-end fashions for both men and women. The outfits will be modeled on a runway and around the old gallery...
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