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Kadeem Hardison Unveils DEEMED Vontélle Eyewear Collection at Unknown Union  - Los Angeles Sentinel

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Kadeem Hardison has a new line of eyewear called DEEMED based on his beloved character Dwayne Wayne who inspired audiences with his iconic flip-up glasses as a  student at the fictional HBCU Hillman College in “A Different World.”

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