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"textContent": "“How did you get here?” asked Johanna Parv in her AW26 collection. The question, which was also the first line in the Estonian-born, London-based designer’s show notes, formed the foundation on which the offering was built – where modes of transport, in particular cycling, walking and public transport, inspired a line-up of elongated, body-conscious tailoring and technical layers engineered for movement.\n\nThe post Johanna Parv: Ready-To-Wear AW26 appeared first on 10 Magazine.",
"title": "Johanna Parv: Ready-To-Wear AW26"
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