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KidSuper transformed everyday pedestrians into fashion models for its Spring/Summer 2022 collection's lookbook, building on the line's explorative tagline - "What Do You Want To Do Before You Die?" - by making a few dreams come true. Designed by creative director Colm Dillane , the collection employs an explosion of color, dropping kaleidoscopic tones and bold graphics atop a range of two-piece sets, blazers, jackets, pants, shorts, dresses and more. Standouts include a pink-and-blue suit and shorts combo that boasts the designer's signature face motif, shoes flaunting the same iconography...
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