Anonymous What is the difference? Using was would mean she's dead, right? It can mean that she is dead or that she is no longer known for "her use of delicate fabrics and mixing feminine and edgy pieces together".
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AnonymousWhat is the difference?It can mean that she is dead or that she is no longer known for "her use of delicate fabrics and mixing feminine and edgy pieces together". She could now be known for something else for example.
Using was would mean she's dead, right?