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Fitted looks from Houston designer Jamel Hawk’s new fashion line, set against the murals of EaDo’s Graffiti Park, highlight his love of offbeat textures, prints and colors. Now that’s a bright idea.

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Photography by Daniel Ortiz


Styling by Todd Ramos

Models Brock Knighten and Samara Zuckerbod for Page Parkes Agency

Hair and makeup by Edward Sanchez for Arched Beauty

Special thanks to Chapman & Kirby

White Saturn-print short-sleeved tuxedo-collar shirt, $110, ceremonial military pant with tuxedo stripe, $230, and camouflage denim bomber jacket, $795, all by Jamel Hawk. Shoes, $790, by Gucci, and aviators, $150, by Ray-Ban, both at Neiman Marcus.
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