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The lookbook for the second installation of the 10.Deep Spring 2014 core collection, “Internationally Known,” has been released today. Once again the New York brand presents a solid offering, which includes a well-balanced mix of spring gear. From flower patterns and Arabic font designs to bold map prints, the second delivery of the Spring 2014 collection is filled with exciting eye catchers.

This new delivery takes the exploration of global design influences we began in the first seasonal offering of product from the far to the near east. The result is an offering that features a melding of Abjad and English text and Kilim and Byzantine brocade inspired patterns and colors. In addition, a vintage map that was the source idea of the international theme of the season is featured in one of the season's highlighted all-over prints and serves as the inspiration for a series of color blocked items.

The lookbook is modeled by Rome Fortune, who recently dropped his Beautiful Pimp II mixtape and has an EP releasing at the end of April. The entire new 10.Deep offering will be released in the official online store at 10deep.com today.

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