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Growing Up Ferragamo by Roland Roberts
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Growing Up Ferragamo

by Roland Roberts

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2) This thought-provoking read debunks a sensational story of a conspiracy which warns those who are prone to the shady scams, deceptive workings and fraudulent artistry of life’s most skilled tricksters. The story begins with a background of Salvatore Ferragamo, a world-renowned shoe designer and fashion industry mogul. With his alluring biography, readers will eventually be enthralled into the utter vastness of his empire. Little by little, like a heavy sheaths of clothing removed from one’s body, the fragments of obscurity will vividly reveal an exhilarating plot. Find out what happens as author Roland Roberts reveals the dark faces behind what could have been one of high-fashion’s most scandalous conspiracies. The twists and turns of this book will definitely send tingles to your spine. ( )
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