Philipp Plein’s resort collection was a classic play on good girl meets bad girl.
On one end were the Fifties biker chicks: skin-tight, regular and cropped motorcycle jackets with leather appliqués and a fiery red, white and black palette, realized in graphic designs on separates — slim-fitting tops and skirts with a flame print, a Pop Art-inspired T-shirt, a white shirt with a lip and lipstick motif. There was plenty of sex appeal in Plein’s second-skin jeans — bedazzled and beaded as flames in gradient hues — and leather cording and grommets on other Ts, jackets and jeans.
The sweet girls were considerably more playful, sporting lipstick prints, paint splatters, rainbow waves and multicolored stars on more relaxed denim jackets, jeans and sweatshirts; the stars also provided visual punch as studs lining jean pockets.
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It was all a little tacky, but fashionably so.