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“That has a short shelf life. To sustain a story over two hours and 40 minutes, you have to care about the characters and take those big swings in terms of the emotional arcs of people and their pursuits and why you love that person and why you hate this person. That’s not a thing that ever goes out of fashion. But neither does fascism and neither does people doing bad s— to other people. Unfortunately, that doesn’t go out of style, either. That’s just how we humans are.”

He is "proud" to see this model - and others from South Sudan - on the global stage and although the industry cycles through trends, Deng does not believe South Sudanese models will go out of fashion.

From BBC

I had never been happier, but I still housed the fear that getting married was too status quo, out of fashion, an uncool thing to do.

“I come from a big Italian family on both sides, and my grandmothers—and even my great-grandmother—were always cooking. Food has always been central to our family. It still is. Ambrosia salad was one of those things that always popped up. But then it kind of fell out of fashion. We stopped seeing it.”

From Salon

“American events, world events, felt intense and still do … It’s the feeling of elemental forces versus human beings, and that will never go out of fashion.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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