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A Brief History of Sequins

Episode 12 of the The Exploress podcast, hosted by Kate J. Armstrong, titled "A Brief History of Sequins" was published on December 6, 2021 and runs 13 minutes.

December 6, 2021 ·13m · The Exploress

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Season 3, Episode 12. This month, I'm pulling three bonus episodes from the Patreon vault to share with everyone. Happy holidays! I LOVE me some sequins. It's hard to feel anything but celebratory when you're sparkling like a mirror ball. The shiny plastic disc you're picturing is a relatively new invention, but sequins have a surprisingly long and interesting history. 

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