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    Justsmile, Issue 4 – There’s Still So Much More

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    Justsmile is an independent cultural publication at the cross-section of fine art, fashion, ideas, self-expression, and inclusivity. It is a collaborative space for creatives of all identities that uses luxury fashion as a tool for expressing ideas and dialogues. Created for everyone, Justsmile aims to shine a light on honest examples of inclusivity and diversity, providing a collaborative platform for Black and POC voices to explore their work.

    In this issue:

    Justsmile Issue 4, “There’s Still So Much More,” ruminates on figures from different disciplines, each at various stages of their careers, looking forward to what’s next. Cover stars include the musician Omar Apollo on the release of his heartbroken sophomore album, and actor Caleb McLaughlin, who is filming the final season of the streaming-sensation series. Stranger Things, painter Henry Taylor looks back at a 30+ year career that isn’t slowing down, and finally, Mehki Mckenzie is the local Virginia Beach skater representing a new wave of faces out of LV Men’s Creative Director, Pharell’s hometown, showing us Virginia really is “for lovers.”

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