Anna Teurnell, recently appointed creative lead, channels her preppy aesthetic into a resort collection inspired by rave culture, offering a mix of roomy silhouettes, sleek fits, and reimagined classics, all with a relaxed, effortless elegance.
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Roland Mouret’s latest collection, backed by Self Portrait, is a reimagining of intimacy, focusing on what women truly want and how a designer’s personal touch can make a statement. The collection blends classic tailoring with contemporary elements, emphasizing practicality and the timeless allure of a designer’s vision.
Ferragamo’s new resort collection, designed by Maximilian Davis, draws inspiration from the brand’s archives, particularly the 1970s. Davis blends the louche and sexy side of the decade with its effortless elegance, resulting in a cohesive co-ed offering that emphasizes comfort, timelessness, and quality. He highlights the importance of recognizable branding and heirloom pieces in today’s cautious luxury market.
Greta Constantine designer Kirk Pickersgill draws inspiration from his mother’s refined style and his observation of women in his evening gowns at a recent gala. The resort collection features a range of looks, from simple and elegant to bold and maximal, with an emphasis on luxurious fabrics and dramatic embellishments.
Blumarine’s resort collection, designed by the in-house team, leans on the brand’s signature girly and frivolous aesthetic. While a safe choice, the collection delivers appealing, sellable pieces, highlighting the talent of the design team. However, the brand needs a clear direction beyond simply reviving its archive for long-term success.
Zuhair Murad’s Resort collection is a dazzling spectacle of high shine, intricate embellishments, and a touch of Mediterranean antiquity. From shimmering sequins to jewel-toned monograms, the collection embodies the glamorous, social life of the modern Zuhair Murad woman.
Cecilie Bahnsen’s latest resort collection embodies a subtle evolution, retaining her signature romantic aesthetic while embracing a slightly more pared-back and sensual approach. The collection features familiar silhouettes with refined details, showcasing the designer’s meticulous attention to fabric and craftsmanship.
Ferrari has unveiled its first resort collection, marking a significant step in its foray into the luxury clothing market. The collection, three years in the making, showcases a blend of innovation, sustainability, and the iconic Ferrari aesthetic, embodying the brand’s commitment to craftsmanship and performance.
Nanushka’s Creative Director Sandra Sándor has unveiled her resort collection, which merges elements of the brand’s core codes with personal memories from her late teenage years in Budapest. This fusion is evident in the collection’s eclectic mix of fabrics and textures, from patchwork details and hook hardware reminiscent of her grandfather’s workwear to fringe-like textures and zip detailing inspired by biker subculture and the pursuit of comfortable clothing. Sustainability remains a key focus, with the use of OKOBOR alt-leather and regenerated leather made from recycled leather offcuts.
Nanushka’s creative director, Sandra Sándor, drew inspiration from her teenage years and grandfather’s wardrobe for the resort collection. Patchworked details, hook hardwares, and fringes evoke memories of the past, while OKOBOR alt-leather and regenerated leather contribute to sustainability. The collection features comfortable sportswear and signature monogrammed satins and leathers. As Nanushka approaches its 20th anniversary, the brand plans to expand into kidswear, building on its core values of nostalgia and sustainability.