Kirrily Johnston Spring 2011

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Published May 10, 2010

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Approaching Australia’s upcoming spring season with a tribal flair, Kirrily Johnston looked to an Apocolypto concept for her latest menswear collection. Balancing controlled proportions with a tasteful infusion of prints, Johnston offered yet another view on the modern nomad. With nonchalant draping and a comfortable allure, spring’s collection resonated a positive note for the Kirrily Johnston man.

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