Etro Spring 2010 Campaign | Jonatan Frenk, Branimir & Damir Vladusic

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Published March 23, 2010

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Updated January 19, 2015

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Jonatan Frenk, Branimir and Damir Vladusic front the latest campaign from Etro. Bringing a bohemian flair to casual and formal garments, Etro marries the best elements of both worlds.

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6 thoughts on “Etro Spring 2010 Campaign | Jonatan Frenk, Branimir & Damir Vladusic”

  1. Is anyone else getting tired of Etro's never-ending use of paisley? I mean, I love the house and all of the fun that it stands for, I just wonder how much versatility there is to it.

  2. Is anyone else getting tired of Etro's never-ending use of paisley? I mean, I love the house and all of the fun that it stands for, I just wonder how much versatility there is to it.

  3. Is anyone else getting tired of Etro's never-ending use of paisley? I mean, I love the house and all of the fun that it stands for, I just wonder how much versatility there is to it.

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