Romance blew through this bohemian luxe collection that was full of sunrise and sunset colors and soft shapes.
For as hard as Temperley must work, her head and heart remained pool and beachside — at least this season. Models even walked on a runway-in-the-round that was covered in sand — just to drive home the spring message.
Ahead of the show, the designer described her collection as “sunrise to dusk — a 24-hour Temperley tribe,” and that is just what she delivered.
There were sheer-printed day dresses with full sleeves; longer, off-the-shoulder ones; Empire and halter styles in diaphanous fabrics or sturdier cotton ones, and more prim numbers done in cotton with short sleeves. Some had a thick ruffle around the edge, while others glinted with gold thread or subtle embellishments.
They came embroidered and printed in daybreak and twilight shades of pink, orange and red. Skirts got the same treatment as did off-the-shoulder crop or halter tops.
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Temperley sent out wide-leg trousers and jumpsuits, too, while an ultra-lightweight denim jacket came with swirls of multicolored embroidery. The designer hit her stride for evening, with a lineup of iridescent sequin dresses, and a glittery jumpsuit in beachy, bleached-out blue, russet, orange and yellow.
The latter was one of three looks she put on the social app Vero immediately after the show as she dips her toe into the see-now-buy-now waters.