Ryan M. by Derek Kettela for Karen Walker Eyewear Summer 2012

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Published March 8, 2012

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Karen’s Little Aliens–An eyewear label that quickly developed a cult following for its outlandish frames, Karen Walker continues to deliver this summer 2012 season with an inspiration from those not found on this Earth. Model Ryan M. connects with photographer Derek Kettela to do the lookbook justice as he wears frames of a variety of molds, woods and lens colors which truly identify with the ingenuity of the designers at Karen Walker.

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