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ne conversation with artist and milliner Maryam Keyhani and you’ll be prepped and empowered to take on anything. “I just bought, for the first time ever, jewellery for myself,” she says. “Fuck it! I deserve a diamond ring shaped like a dessert!” It elicits the same sort of emotions you’d imagine would ensue dancing with Beyoncé during Destiny Child’s ‘Bootylicious’ video. Suddenly you’re a new woman, whooping with gleeful

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