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Party time at 1960s senior high with DSquared2

Party time at 1960s senior high with DSquared2

Feb 27th, 2012

Young-spirited Canadian designers Dean and Dan Caten threw a 1960s senior high party for the DSquared2 catwalk show at Milan Fashion Week on Monday, with girls stepping out to the song "Madison Time". (Source: AFP Relax News) -
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