Set to a soundtrack of the Beatles, The Supremes, and Dusty Springfield, each look had a name with era credibility. All together it looked like a crazy house of bold colors, retro shapes, and kooky styling, but when dissected you can actually find wearable and surprisingly on-trend pieces in the massive production. Printed trousers and sequinned hot pants were shown alongside bright splashes of pink and orange, and while the collection probably won’t have massive editorial success, Johnson’s loyal fan base is sure to be pleased.
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