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Future Fabrics Expo Draws Large Crowds, Queues and Big Brands
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2020 BAFTA Film Awards: The Red Carpet
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Worn Again Technologies Opens R&D Plant in England, With More to Come
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Scotch & Soda Bolsters Executive Team With Three New Appointments
Karis Durmer, Stephane Jaspar and Ludovic Le Gourrierec will join the brand.
The Newest Must-Have Accessory? A Surgical Face Mask
Consumers are snapping them up at inflated prices due to fears over the coronavirus.