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Lebanese designer Hass Idriss donates work to help victims of Beirut explosion

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Beirut (Lebanon), Nov 16 (EFE) .- (Camera: Noemí Jabois) This autumn-winter season, tapestries with the image of the devastated port of Beirut or a ruined building have replaced gala dresses in the workshop of Lebanese designer Hass Idriss, one of the more than 170 artists who have donated their works to help the Lebanese capital after the explosion in Beirut's port on August 4.FOOTAGE OF HASS IDRISS' WORKSHOP.SOUNDBITES OF HASS IDRISS.

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