Ports 1961 creative director Natasa Cagalj favors clothes that have a relaxed ease yet are sophisticated at the same time. Her spring lineup was filled with pieces that a woman can easily style herself. Shirts and dresses had ropes to wrap and tie according to the wearer’s whim. Some looks featured mismatched, detachable glass buttons, there for the tinkering, while pajama-inspired pants had rows of buttons down the sides that could be opened to loosen up the shapes.
Everything was infused with an airy feel, highlighted by the use of lightweight fabrics. These included a cotton poplin printed with several classic shirting patterns, as well as washed silk cut into slouchy suits and asymmetric slip dresses. Cajalj also introduced a playful element with separates and dresses done in cotton with a childlike blue-and-white print as well as tribal references via striped tops and skirts with an engaging rustic look.