Salasai Spring 2010/11

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Published May 31, 2010

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New Zealand label Salasai tackles the spring season with a minimalist state of mind. Brought together under the name Fluorescent Adolescence, clean solid numbers offer a casual attitude with loose silhouettes. From trousers with a dropped crotch and cuffed sleeves to boxy fits, Salasai infuses the season with subtle quirks that result in a lively collection that is as youthful as it is stylish.

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