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In a somewhat continuation of last season’s workwear-heavy collection, LA-based label General Admission returns for Spring/Summer 2021 in much the same vein, with clean, mature takes on classic military garments.
Tapping into Los Angeles’ vast community of creatives, General Admission enlisted the likes of Night + Market’s Chef Kris Yenbamroong, and musicians like Guapdad 4000 and Whitmer Thomas, plus industry veterans like Paul Takahashi and Alyasha Owerka-Moore, to showcase this season’s offering.
Work pants and cargo styles arrive in cotton sateens and washed herringbones, while a Lyocell spread collar shirt with chain stitch embellishments pair with a selection of classic basic T-Shirts. Work from celebrity tattoo artist Nathan Kostechko, fine artist Eric Mchenry and New York Times Illustrator Tamara Shopsin also features on graphic pieces, while new artisanal homeware neatly round out SS21.
Plans after graduation: Biochemistry at the University of Kansas
Ideal career: Psychiatrist
School comments: Ethan is a student who over the last 4 years has slowly matured from a smart, shy, and quiet student to a leader, and a person people look up to. He is a true testament to the core values of Andover High School in action.
Gabriella Calvert Herrera, of Arkansas City
School: Arkansas City High School
Parents/guardians: Mauricio Herrera and Michelle Calvert, both of Arkansas City
Plans after graduation: Biochemistry at Southwestern College
Ideal career: Biomedical researcher
Student comments: “Seeking to make my mark on the world, I have a detailed plan to become a groundbreaking biomedical researcher. My education and future career are priorities in my life and will help me achieve my goal of finding a cure for diabetes and its associated complications.”