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General Idea Spring/Summer 2018 New York

Presentation of General Idea Spring/Summer 2018 at Skylight Clarkson Sq.

General Idea Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Looking right now trendsetter menswear/womenswear A/W 2017 Collection by General Idea in New York Fashion Week.

General Idea Spring/Summer 2017 New York

General Idea lightened things up this season, but the brand’s propensity for playing with proportions continued.

General Idea Fall/Winter 2016 New York

Designer Bumsuk Choi presented a lineup that managed to remain playful while still maintaining the minimal tone that is a hallmark of the brand.

General Idea Mens Fall/Winter 2015 New York

General Idea designer Bumsuk Choi wishes he could go back to college....

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Re-post from Fucking Young! models Aly Von Ndiaye at Boss Model and Jean Mpalomby at Red Model, photographed by Beheshteh Zebhi and styled by...
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