While the Chloé main collection woman was in the Palm Springs desert, her little sister at See by Chloé was having an earthier arid moment in North Africa. Gauzy bohemian dresses and pants came in Moroccan shades of golden yellow and terracotta, as well as midnight. Fabrics were light, dry and casual — cotton poplins, mélange ribbed knits, cheese cloth, striped blanket jacquard — and looks were layered. At See by Chloé there’s always a city tomboy contrast to the flirty boho girl. A cropped leather bomber was worn with ultrawide cropped jeans with a swirly frayed hem. There were utility denim overalls worn over a chunky knit and an oversize bleached denim shirt.
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Mara Hoffman Resort 2018: “The goal was small but impactful,” explained Mara Hoffman of her newest, one delivery, refined resort 2018 collection.
Trina Turk Resort 2018: “We tried something new this year,” explained the designer of her resort line, “we split the collection into two mini capsules.”
Prabal Gurung Resort 2018: The works of London-based Moroccan photographer Hassan Hajjaj informed Prabal Gurung’s resort collection.
Agnona Resort 2018: Late Nineties minimalistic references and sportswear influences were combined with the brand’s signature luxurious fabrics and sophisticated details into an effortless, chic collection.
Lilly Pulitzer Resort 2018: Lilly Pulitzer is known for having resortwear 365 days a year, so for resort 2018, the collection was based around living in that Palm Beach paradise.