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Shaudi Lynn never really wanted to be a designer. As a creative kid, Lynn knew she wanted to do something in the arts, but wasn't sure what exactly. It took a chance encounter with her then-future husband Bobby Fahari at a rave in Los Angeles, where she was DJing under the name "Shoddy" Lynn, for
Shaudi Lynn never really wanted to be a designer. As a creative kid, Lynn knew she wanted to do something in the arts, but wasn't sure what exactly. It took a chance encounter with her then-future husband Bobby Fahari at a rave in Los Angeles, where she was DJing under the name Shoddy Lynn, for
Shaudi Lynn never really wanted to be a designer. As a creative kid, Lynn knew she wanted to do something in the arts, but wasn't sure what exactly. It took
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