Katiti Kirondé ’79 on the details of fashion

Katiti Kirondé ’79 on the details of fashion

Designer Katiti Kirondé '79, who specializes in white shirts for women, discusses how she handles the details on a prototype shirt she is developing.   Kirondé also appears in the Harvard Magazine feature article "Vogue Meets Veritas," on Harvard people in the fashion industry. 

 

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