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One of fashion's few leading women returns to her first job
Designer Maria Grazia Chiuri has achieved the rare feat of longevity in fashion. Nearly 40 years ago she began her career as an accessories designer at Fendi, with subsequent stints at Valentino and Dior. Now, she's returned as the newly appointed chief creative officer of Fendi. CNN joined Chiuri during rehearsals the day before her debut collection unveiling during Milan Fashion Week.
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