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Private Policy

Private Policy burst onto everyone's radar with their AW16 collection, throwing together shaggy brown coats with pink satin pants for a unique genderless collection. For SS17, they continue their use of social commentary through fashion, with an article about slaved fisherman in Asia as the primary influence. Nonetheless, the charged clothing will fit into youthful styles which tend to display politics directly on sleeves.


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