A. Hallucination is Designed by the Students of Design Masters
Ryan Hinkson — May 7, 2010 — Fashion
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When a student studies under a master at their craft, chances are the student is going to excel. This explains why Hwan Sun Park and Chung Chung Lee of A. Hallucination have such a great shot at being great.
The design duo worked for powerhouse labels such as Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen and Burberry before launching their collection A. Hallucination. The debut collection looks great, and with a fashion pedigree like theirs, I'm sure A. Hallucination's future will be extremely bright.
The design duo worked for powerhouse labels such as Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen and Burberry before launching their collection A. Hallucination. The debut collection looks great, and with a fashion pedigree like theirs, I'm sure A. Hallucination's future will be extremely bright.
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