Oriol Elcacho by Gemma Edo for Massimo Dutti Lookbook (December 2011)

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Published December 7, 2011

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Updated January 19, 2015

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Distinguishing MassimoGemma Edo photographs Sight model Oriol Elcacho for Massimo Dutti’s December lookbook, Touch of Class. Dressing Oriol for a quiet installment, subdued colors drive a wardrobe of smart essentials. From tapered pleated trousers and a fitted blazer to the contemporary field jacket, a mode of relaxation is accompanied by great class.

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