Showing posts with label resort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label resort. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2009

prada resort



More than anything, resort collections are all about color. Some of the best I've seen this season are these mixed prints at Prada -- they almost have the illusion of being patterned scarves draped together. And personally I love turquoise and gold mixed together.

images from style.com

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

phillip lim always sneaks up on me

Phillip Lim is not a designer whose collections I really follow; he's not first on my list of whose shows to look at. There are a bunch of young American designers with sort of similar aesthetics, and somehow he always falls into the fold with me. But then, every once in a while, I see a few of his pieces which blow me away. And I wish they were all like that. Here are some favorites, from his Resort '10 collection.



I'm obsessed with the hippie-ish proportions of these first two looks; maybe it's the 60s girl in me, and the way they perfectly blend hippie and mod styles together.




Wednesday, June 25, 2008

more resort 2009

To me the best resort collections this season were all about mixing bright colors and different patterns, and maintaining the balance between structure and lightness appropriate for the resort season. Nobody does patterns quite like Missoni, who are probably best known for their zig-zag stripey knits, and they mixed this with florals and textured fabrics in outfits and even within single dresses, without it being too over-the-top.

Missoni:


Derek Lam:

Derek Lam had a definite retro vibe in some of his prints, but a definite modernity in the cuts of his outfits, all in vibrant colors and complex fabrics.

Roberto Cavalli:

Not a big fan of Cavalli's animal prints, but by keeping them in black and white here and using a light, translucent chiffon fabric with ruffles and pleats, they would be perfect for a vacation.

Balenciaga:

A lot of Balenciaga's resort looks were just spin-offs of their strong fall looks, but some managed to stand out because of light use of color that almost resembles Narciso Rodrigues or Calvin Klein, and much lighter fabrics, like in this perforated, airy white dress, that changed up the basic familiar structure.

Marchesa:
A very classic cut for this mini-dress managed to make light brocade fabric casual enough for everyday, or resort.

Monday, June 16, 2008

resort 2009

Just a few favorites...

Alice Temperley





Fendi


Carolina Herrera



Jonathan Saunders

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

calvin klein resort


One of the things I like most about resort collections is that Calvin Klein (by Francisco Costa), like many designers, really takes advantage of the opportunity to try something new and stray from their normal pattern. If you look quickly through his Spring and Fall collections for 2008, they are almost entirely nude beige colors and blackish greys, respectively. So his really strong use of color and shape in the resort 2008 is really refreshing: the graphic ideas he comes up with are really inspiring in a way that can be applied to any kind of art or design. A lot of the silhouettes and color combinations could probably also be achieved with simple pieces you already own. And in the above outfit, I love the simple but unique cut of the collar and sleeves, which come up to little v's, even though the outfit as a whole is as simple as can be.


I find the shapes and proportion in this bathing suit really interesting, even though I don't know if I would actually wear it (think of the tan lines!), it's definitely a new take on the red and white lifeguard-outfit theme. The same is true for this dress with has zig-zagging vertical color blocks -- and who thought a red dress could work with coral shoes?! And I love that Francisco Costa can apply these style elements to loose, casual dresses just as easily.


The black stripes on the sides of this dress create a really nice slimming illusion, and I image it looks even more interesting when you are walking, with those lines swaying back and forth. This bright contrast in high-waisted shorts and a looser, tucked in shirt is very on-trend for this season, and I'm sure could be re-created by just about anyone with their own basics. Subtle cut-outs at the waist make this all-white look very original, complete with white leather shoes which believe me, are hard to fit this seamlessly into an outfit!

This color-blocked dress is one of my favorite pieces because of the way it contrasts the neutral off-white with such a bright pink. And because it is looser with an empire waist, this style of dress is much more wearable for the average woman than most of his dresses, which cling to every curve tightly. I think I could seriously look at this dress all day.




A very similar --much cheaper-- style is available from American Apparel, $32, and in a variety of color combinations; this is the closest to the Calvin Klein dress though.
I would really say that American Apparel owes a lot of its design and appeal to Calvin Klein, though of course it's a totally different level!

Other American Apparel dresses bear resemblances to ones from the resort collection such as these, for $26 and $35:


And this for $32:
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