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Resort Report 2015 #3
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Fendi
Whether understated via minimally decorated maxi dresses or bold via bright hues and patterns, all of this season’s Fendi pieces had a feminine, delicate feel to them. Among the handbag standouts was a new rectangular shaped bag that came finished with an adjustable strap; one version, an all-white style, was particularly memorable thanks to a crocodile tail.
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Fendi
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Marc by Marc Jacobs
Following their Fall 2014 debut, Katie Hillier and Luella Bartley showed a space-inspired collection that veered as much in the feminine direction, with florals and celestial prints, as it did in the menswear direction, with suspenders and overalls. Given that resort collections tend to be high in commercial appeal, this was one of the season’s most risqué offerings.
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Marc by Marc Jacobs
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Tory Burch
Classic Tory Burch, this season’s relaxed lineup included boho prints, fringed accessories, slightly modish belted day dresses and lots of prints on prints.
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Tory Burch
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Roland Mouret
From accessories to tops and dresses, Roland Mouret was inspired by geometric patterns and colorblocking this season. Silhouettes were fitted and his streamlined designs were seasonless, making for a covetable collection that did a great job of showing off his growing accessories business.
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Roland Mouret