Jason Bolden Wants The Fashion Industry to Speak Up: 'If You See Something, Say Something'

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Jason Bolden Wants The Fashion Industry to Speak Up: 'If You See Something, Say Something'
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'Use your space to amplify the things that you want and believe in.'

Bolden virtually sat down with Tommy Atkins of Hearst Black Culture to discuss his views on activism within the industry, the power of speaking up, and being ready for justice and equality. Read on for more highlights from their discussion, includingPrior to styling Hollywood's top celebs, Bolden grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and was on the path to become a doctor. Ultimately, his love with the fantasy behind fashion was greater than any medical book he could have read.

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