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GRACE DLABIK

“After 23 years of being in the industry of fashion [and] pop culture, I’m finally invited to sit at the table! I plan to achieve a lot,” says Melanesian, Papua New Guinean and Austrian creative director and curator Grace Dlabik, who was enlisted as a key contributor for this issue and asked to help curate a portfolio of progressive commentators for, ‘Raising voices’ from page 92. Via her Melbourne-based company BE. One Creative, Dlabik works to give talented youth – particularly those from marginalised minorities –

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