With the curtain drawn at the final Resort ’18 runway shows at Gucci last week, the Female team has already started to draw up our list of the key trends we will be seeing a lot of when the collection hits stores somewhere in December. On the whole, the definition of Resort dressing as a trans-seasonal collection is ever more important next season, with style essentials like the sweater and shorts among the key pieces to own. It could very well be that the current mood for conservatism in fashion now is not abating soon. So expect nothing too ostentatious and flamboyant for Resort ’18 — just some of the great staples we already have in our wardrobe.
Gucci
It’s not just Miley Cyrus going back to her country roots with her image now. Designers too are in a Daisy Duke hotpants moment for Resort ’18.
Louis Vuitton
It’s not just Miley Cyrus going back to her country roots with her image now. Designers too are in a Daisy Duke hotpants moment for Resort ’18.
Coach 1941
It’s not just Miley Cyrus going back to her country roots with her image now. Designers too are in a Daisy Duke hotpants moment for Resort ’18.
Fendi
If hot red was the big colour trend for Fall/Winter ’17, there’s an even brighter and jubilant mood next season with marigold yellow.
Coach 1941
If hot red was the big colour trend for Fall/Winter ’17, there’s an even brighter and jubilant mood next season with marigold yellow.
Cinq A Sept
If hot red was the big colour trend for Fall/Winter ’17, there’s an even brighter and jubilant mood next season with marigold yellow.
Tibi
If hot red was the big colour trend for Fall/Winter ’17, there’s an even brighter and jubilant mood next season with marigold yellow.
Dion Lee
If hot red was the big colour trend for Fall/Winter ’17, there’s an even brighter and jubilant mood next season with marigold yellow.
Gucci
The most glamorous dresses look just like the elegant and slick gowns of ’70s design legend Roy Halston Frowick.
Valentino
The most glamorous dresses look just like the elegant and slick gowns of ’70s design legend Roy Halston Frowick.
Chanel
The most glamorous dresses look just like the elegant and slick gowns of ’70s design legend Roy Halston Frowick.
Dior
The casual chic wardrobe starts with a cosy knitted sweater.
Tomas Maier
The casual chic wardrobe starts with a cosy knitted sweater.
Bottega Veneta
The casual chic wardrobe starts with a cosy knitted sweater.
Versus Versace
The casual chic wardrobe starts with a cosy knitted sweater.
Tibi
Bare shoulders (or the hint of them) will be in focus.
Prada
Bare shoulders (or the hint of them) will be in focus.
Chanel
Bare shoulders (or the hint of them) will be in focus.
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