Romanticizing Pablo Escobar
A magazine features the life of the late drug lord Pablo Escobar, and Escobar's son launches a fashion line named after him.
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A shirt from the clothing line "Escobar Henao," covered with the image of Colombia's late drug lord Pablo Escobar's high school ID, and reading "What's your future looking like?," sits on display in the home of Escobar's son, Sebastian Marroquin, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Friday, Aug. 17, 2012. Marroquin, who legally changed his name and moved to Argentina in 1994 with his mother Maria Valeria Henao after his father was killed, says he created the collection as a way to send a message of peace and reflection about his family's history. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia)
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