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Tristan’s Story
My name is Tristan from the United States and I am living with Sickle cell anemia. My passion in life is fashion, design, and entertainment. I am a professional model, an actor, and a fashion designer who has couture, and ready to wear fashion brand for Sickle Cell Disease Awareness that I created, called DiVo Stars, and Haus Of DiVo. I love to sketch and create new designs for my brand. When I see someone in my clothes and see how it makes them feel good about themselves I get so much joy from that.
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