Tom Ford’s Resort Collection: A Glamorous Throwback to the ’60s and ’70s

Tom Ford’s resort collection, designed by Peter Hawkings, channels the sexy and glamorous legacy of the brand with a nod to the late ’60s and early ’70s fashion scene. Inspired by the iconic model Veruschka, the collection features a mix of barely-there body-revealing pieces, sleek tailoring, and relaxed jumpsuits, creating a sundowner cocktail of contemporary style with a dash of nostalgic excess.

Frederick Anderson’s New Boutique Embraces Simplicity Amidst Turmoil

Designer Frederick Anderson opened a new boutique and atelier in Manhattan’s NoMad neighborhood, aiming to foster a closer connection with his customers. His resort collection, inspired by the need for balance and simplicity in turbulent times, features airy, essential pieces like broderie anglaise jumpsuits, billowy blouses, and delicate gowns. Anderson seeks to offer a respite from the overwhelming noise and negativity of the world.

David Koma’s Resort Collection: A Return to Creative Freedom

Designer David Koma celebrates 15 years of his namesake label by revisiting his creative roots, resulting in a resort collection inspired by ancient Greek mythology and the transformative power of nature. The collection features intricate details, luxurious fabrics, and a sensual exploration of form, showcasing Koma’s signature blend of elegance and avant-garde style.

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