Harry Goodwins by Collier Schorr for Y-3 Spring/Summer 2012 Campaign

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Published February 8, 2012

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The PrecipiceCollier Schorr photographs Harry Goodwins for Y-3’s spring/summer 2012 campaign. Inspired by the experimental Brasilia, images of Harry styled by Jay Massacret are juxtaposed with xeroxes of archival city. Playing with the idea of how one’s body is contained, space is as important to the campaign as proportion is to the design work of Yohji Yamamoto.

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