Liber New York Fall 2010

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Published August 24, 2010

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Newly founded label Liber New York approaches their sophomore season with a laid-back perspective. Dissecting the suit and evoking a downtown vibe, relaxed pieces lend essentials like the blazer and button-up a casual everyday feel. Framing the season with an enchanting state of mind, Liber’s Juhea Kim looked to Michael Moreno to capture the magic of fall’s collection Leaves, Ashes, and Dust! with the continued help of model Michael Macneil.

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