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When Brown had children, she took a break from managing and modeling, and moved to Los Angeles. “After my second kid, I was thinking ‘Who am I? What’s my identity? I’m not traveling around the world anymore. I’m not on this fast-paced circuit. I’m at home. I’m changing diapers,’” she says. Brown started going through her clothes that she had worn in New York and started cleansing her closet. “I was just like, ‘Oh, I’m probably never going to wear this floor-length Dolce & Gabbana fur coat ever again.’ So I started selling stuff on the existing platforms that are out there.” Eventually, Brown ran out of her own supply and began to go through the closets of her friends, including the women she modeled with back in the late ’90s and early ’00s. Word spread and Brown then began buying and selling vintage for other clients. “I had a vintage business and I was officially vintage,” she jokes.


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Louisville announced a 72-hour countywide curfew starting at 9 p.m. on Wednesday in anticipation of protests, with Mayor Greg Fischer declaring a state of emergency and calling for calm. “Our goal is ensuring space and opportunity for potential protesters to gather and express their First Amendment rights after the announcement,” Fischer said in a statement. “At the same time, we are preparing for any eventuality to keep everyone safe.” Last week, Fischer announced the city agreed to a $12 million settlement with Taylor’s family that includes more than a dozen police reforms. The grand jury presented its report to Jefferson County circuit judge Annie O’Connell at 1:15 p.m., and its findings were soon met with outrage from many who felt Hankison’s punishment—which did not actually address Taylor’s killing at the hands of Louisville police—wasn’t severe enough and that the other officers who fired their weapons that night should face indictments as well.