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NECKING PARTY
Scarves are the new “it” accessory. For resort there are all sorts of desirable neckwear items, from extra-long fringe-tipped sashes to narrow cravats and classic silk squares. Designers even styled …see more
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INDEPENDENT WOMEN
Red, white and blue remain a go-to for warm-weather apparel. As in our SS19 Trend Tale American Dreamz, the associations may change, but the references remain constant. For resort, there are western …see more
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SPLIT PERSONALITY
The newest color-blocking is a simple two-color split. The effect can be as subtle as two shades of a single hue or as graphic as black-and-white. The duotone feature brings …see more
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GINGHAM GETS GUTSY
Gingham always comes around for Resort and Spring, but this time the newness is in the scale and the attitude. Rather than sweet little checks for flouncy Bardot dresses, the …see more
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A CALL FOR TRANSPARENCY
Whether the reality is glossy nylon, glazed organza or supple latex, the effect is plastic. Recent Cruise and Men’s collections showcased all sorts of sheer and shiny items, from …see more
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PIECED & POLISHED
Pieced denim doesn’t necessarily mean hobo patches. The newest jeans in Resort collections are more sleek than scruffy, with contrasting fabrics or multiple shades of denim sewn in neat …see more
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LOVE YOU BUCKETS
The bucket hat, a key accessory for next fall, continues right into Resort. The hat, with its easy crushable shape, has an unpretentious quality that makes it more wearable than …see more
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SHOULDER TO SHOULDER
The one-shoulder silhouette replaces the off-the-shoulder “Bardot” as the shoulder-show neckline of choice. The one-shoulder look is a bit more sophisticated with its asymmetric cut, and offers myriad options for …see more
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DYES & DIPS
Tie-dye and dyed effects are uptrending, not only on Resort runways but for Menswear as well. There are big swathes of painted color for an outerwear piece, mottled effects for …see more
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KNIT ONE, PATCH TWO
The newest sweaters for resort are pieced and patched. The patched effect can be as simple as color-blocked intarsias or as complex as a collage of mixed stitchery. Space-dyed or …see more
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