Opening Ceremony Prepares for Upcoming School Year in New "A Boy Named Raf" Editorial

Back-to-school looks from Raf Simons, AMI, LANDLORD and more.

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As the late summer heat slowly cools and begins to fade away, slip-on sneakers, tank tops and shorts will be switched out in favor of knitwear pieces, long pants and outerwear in anticipation of the fall. This also happens to be around the time when many of our student readers will be prepping for the upcoming school year. Opening Ceremony’s new “A Boy Named Raf” is centered around the very notion of dreading to go back to school, and the appropriate attires that go with it. The photo set mainly features uniform-inspired looks from Raf Simons’ 2016 fall/winter collection, alongside additional cold weather staples from the likes of AMI, LANDLORD, Dries Van Notes and Acne Studios. To purchase any pieces head over to Opening Ceremony now.

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