For fall, Öhlin/D creative director Jacob Park portrayed the evolution of a woman’s style — from sweet and girly to more mature and urban. A bias-cut knit frock, as well as a long-sleeve silk dress, both decorated with ruffles, had a youthful attitude as did a flared faded-denim midi skirt worn with a sweater adorned with floral appliqués.
To deliver a more grown-up look, Park darkened the color palette — which ranged from sorbet tones to shades of black and brown — and kept the silhouette more graphic. A clean-lined, off-the shoulder top was worn with a pleated skirt while a cable-knit sweater layered over a laser-cut elongated top was paired with cropped, slightly flared pants.