In the last week or so Resort 2012 collections have started to pop up on Style.com. I've already completed the virtual tour of each collection editing out looks to assemble my dream wardrobe. The pieces I have gravitated towards I've realized can play double duty in multiple seasons with a quick change of accessories and counterparts. So from the Resort collections I've picked the following::
I love this YSL top. It's fun, festive, and I don't think anything is quite as sexy as emphasizing the collar bone. I love it paired with these tailored and chic shorts but can also see it being worn with wide leg or flared jeans for the fall and an oversized belt.
Her collection screams of her own personal style which kind of makes me love it even more. Rachel Zoe knows what she likes, what works for her, and is unapologetic for her decisions. I absolutely adore this utilitarian inspired maxi dress accompanied by a substantial slit. I'd wear it now with hot pink wedge heels and a turban and just as she styled it with a leather jacket during fall--especially with the dark lips!
Michael Kors has had a career for 30 years and counting because he knows how to appeal to all women. His collection is consistently classic but still accounts for a touch of edge to keep things from being boring. A nautical striped t-shirt dress in of the moment neon is spot on. I wouldn't change anything about his styling to sport this now, and would throw on black liquid leggings and over the knee motor boots come fall/winter.
As I've already obsessed about and gushed over, I'm a huge advocate for color. Jenni Kayne has done it once again with an acid yellow cap sleeve t-shirt dress. Her collection is always on point and this is no exception. She kept things in a realm to make the clothes work with your every day life--nothing was overtly precious. The only part of this I would change for the weather now is a pair of J.Crew MacAlister wedge boots (here) and slip a pair of navy or grey tights with said shoes and a cognac leather bomber later.
DKNY found a way to stand out among a spectrum of bright, bold, intoxicating colors. Well structured and perfectly edited neutrals will get me every time. Painfully chic in the way that it appears so effortless. I'll take it as it is now and swap out the black heels for white converse kicks. Later in the year I would wear it with some kind of colored wing tip oxford.
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