Yannick Abrath Models Modern Classics for oki-ni

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The Fashionisto

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Published November 7, 2013

Modern Classics–Retailer oki-ni enlists model Yannick Abrath once more, this time around to sport select pieces from their crop of new designers for the fall/winter 2013 season. Offering clean essentials like the modern raincoat or parka, labels ranging from Stutterheim to Bike Repair Shop are among oki-ni’s choice picks.

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