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Rebels Get Rehab in Colombia’s Fashion Industry

With 7,000 former FARC rebels trying to find their way back into civil society, Colombia’s $8 billion fashion industry has a unique role to play in the reconciliation of the country after 50-years of conflict. BoF investigates.
A female FARC guerrilla fighter dressed and armed in full combat gear | Source: Getty
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  • Graciela Martin

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