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Interview with Carlton Spence, Celebrity Stylist & BSAA Executive Member

Carlton Spence, The American-born descendant of Jamaican parents, is a fashion wonder. "I've always loved fashion," he contends. "It's in my blood." He has an innate sense of style and creativity second to none. A graduate of the University of Massachusetts @ Amherst, Spence received his Bachelor of Science in Fashion Marketing in 1989, and has studied at New York City's Fashion Institute of Technology.

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