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My world as canvas

Black, fuchsia, turquoise, white satin, wool, frills, and bows. Here stands a woman styled like Picasso, but with a British touch, a French flair, with some Asian and African influences thrown in for effect. This fashion recipe of colour mixed with artisan quality has been working for Spanish designer Lydia Delgado since the early 1990s, a time when her line was forever paraded up and down the runways, Salon Gaudí in Barcelona, and Pasarela Cibeles in Madrid. Today, Lydia chooses to showcase her collections in a different way - mostly on social media and the internet, and during this transformation from runway to the virtual realm, she’s uncovered a

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