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By night she was FilédoT, a name she’d invented one restless March when a storm cut the power and she’d scrolled through a folder of old fashion shoots she'd rescued from dumpsters behind a closed studio. FilédoT sounded like silk on the tongue—sharp and soft together—and Laurie liked how it fractured expectations. Under that alias she modeled for a renegade collective called WEbEWēB: guerilla photo-sets staged in abandoned laundromats, in libraries at dawn, in the hollowed remains of a train depot where light fell like a benediction.

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