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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

9 Standout Trends from the Resort 2016 Collections

9 Standout Trends from the Resort 2016 Collections:

From left to right: Suno, Bottega Veneta, Gucci, MM6 Maison Margiela and Michael Kors. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Suno, Bottega Veneta, Gucci, MM6 Maison Margiela and Michael Kors. Photos: Courtesy
For many designers and retailers, the off-season collections are the most important. While resort and pre-fall don't get anywhere near the same media attention as their fall/winter and spring/summer counterparts — largely because they don't have dedicated fashion weeks — they stay on the shelves the longest, drawing the lion's share of some stores's annual budgets. It's little wonder that some of fashion's biggest brands are also dedicating the bulk of their show budgets to resort and pre-fall with opulent destination shows.

Over the past seven weeks, designers in New York, London, Paris and Milan took the wraps off their resort 2016 collections, which will hit stores in November — a time when shoppers are looking for holiday clothes and, a little later on, a new look for the new year. Resort is not often a season for new trends: While the collections generally exude a holiday vibe, they also tend to be slightly more subdued and simpler than their fall and spring counterparts, with fewer theatrics, though no less craft.

These are the trends to watch for.

Baby Got Back

From left to right: Diesel Black Gold, Tome, Narciso Rodriguez, Tibi and Public School. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Diesel Black Gold, Tome, Narciso Rodriguez, Tibi and Public School. Photos: Courtesy
Aesthetically speaking, the back of a garment is often overlooked. But not this season. Cape backs abound on dresses, jackets, blouses, even parkas.


Bell Curve

From left to right: Zac Posen, Thakoon, Suno, Calvin Klein and Stella McCartney. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Zac Posen, Thakoon, Suno, Calvin Klein and Stella McCartney. Photos: Courtesy
The bell shape harkens all the way back to the fluid silhouettes of the '20s and '30s, though there's nothing retro about how designers like Calvin Klein, Thakoon or Suno are utilizing it this season. They're keeping it slim with body-hugging tunics and skirts flared flirtatiously at the hem.

Black and White

From left to right: Sachin + Babi, Giulietta, Marc Jacobs, Oscar de la Renta and Mugler. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Sachin + Babi, Giulietta, Marc Jacobs, Oscar de la Renta and Mugler. Photos: Courtesy
For many designers, resort is a time to get back to basics. Several collections this season featured black-and-white palettes almost exclusively.

Smart Bomb

From left to right: Gucci, Stella McCartney, Sonia Rykiel, Chloe, and Jonathan Saunders From left to right: Gucci, Stella McCartney, Sonia Rykiel, Chloe, and Jonathan Saunders
Adding a bomber jacket to any outfit ups the "cool" factor almost immediately, but why not take it a little further? Whether through lace, knits or embroidered, these jackets are bound to turn a few heads.

Two-Toned Coats

From left to right: Boss, Lisa Perry, Rochas, Vionnet and Bottega Veneta. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Boss, Lisa Perry, Rochas, Vionnet and Bottega Veneta. Photos: Courtesy
A subtle nod to color-blocking, two-toned coats won't be hard to come by this November.

Embroidered Flowers

From left to right: Suno, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Zac Posen, Erdem and Jonathan Saunders. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Suno, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi, Zac Posen, Erdem and Jonathan Saunders. Photos: Courtesy
It's hard to imagine resort without flowers, and don't worry, they were everywhere. Our favorite renditions were embroidered selectively on garments and with lots of color.

Sour Kraut

From left to right: MM6 Maison Margiela, Louis Vuitton, Tomas Maier, Alexander Wang and Costume National. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: MM6 Maison Margiela, Louis Vuitton, Tomas Maier, Alexander Wang and Costume National. Photos: Courtesy
Something distinctly experimental, minimal and German-influenced came to mind when looking at collections from MM6, Alexander Wang and Costume National. This girl looks like she listens to a lot of krautrock, and probably attended art school in the '80s. Whoever she is, we don't want to mess with her. But we do want to dress like her.

The Leather Dress

From left to right: Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Edun, Novis and Zac Zac Posen. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Edun, Novis and Zac Zac Posen. Photos: Courtesy
Once again, leather dresses will be everywhere come November. And we promise that dressing in head-to-toe in leather will look as cool as it sounds.

Mod

From left to right: Just Cavalli, Lanvin, Lisa Perry, Organic by John Patrick and Sonia by Sonia Rykiel. Photos: Courtesy From left to right: Just Cavalli, Lanvin, Lisa Perry, Organic by John Patrick and Sonia by Sonia Rykiel. Photos: Courtesy
An off-shoot of the ever-popular white polo necks of fall 2015, it's inevitable that the mid-season collections, known for being a bit more conservative and dressed down, run with it right into the '60s. There's something to be said for a little simplicity.

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