John Tuite & Shane Gambill for Opening Ceremony Spring/Summer 2012

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Published March 30, 2012

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Updated January 15, 2015

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Relaxed CeremonyADAM models John Tuite and Shane Gambill put on a sinister smile for Opening Ceremony’s spring/summer 2012 lookbook. Modeling their latest collection for a bright weekend getaway, vivid colors and classic prints dress an easy wardrobe of t-shirts, shorts and other contemporary pieces.


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