A Fab Temperly London Piece from a particularly Egyptian collection.

Resort is here! The collection of the year that brings out the BEST in nearly all designers (in my opinion). Flowey, nautical, and cute all rolled into one and although it's meant for an escape to the beaches of St. Barts in dreary December, these pieces land in our closets just in time for the end of the summer heat, not to mention how most of them can be worked into fall wardrobes and layered as the leaves turn. Gucci and Fendi and Chanel did their usual with nudes and patriotic colors; dressing up bathing suits to the point of them loosing their initial function, but the contemporary lines really outdid themselves this year. Let's take a look and where my summer paychecks will end up.

Burberry Prorsum


All three are completely stunning, but hats off to the sea foam dress. That is my color of the summer and if I ever got my hands on that, I would sell my soul for it. Cheers, Mr. Bailey.

Diane Von Furstenberg













































The GIANT bows were on every model, btw, in different patterns. I fully embrace the bow as a personal staple, so that was aesthetically pleasing. The dot dress is too perfect for words and spotlight on the skirt on the right. If I'm going to look like a cake, I want to look like that one.


Erdem





Dubbed the new Christian Lacroix, especially now that the original has gone bankrupt, Erdem is fresh and clean, with beautiful, subdued prints.





























































I adore the entire line, but spotlight on these adorable shifts and the right dress.








 



And the scarf shift pairing *swoon*





































Marc Jacobs




With MJ, for the past few collections, it's been a skim, look again, pick a few, look again, pick a few more, buy. His collections had to grow on me for a while, but with his resort, he really knocked it out of Bryant Park park. I ADORE the entire collection, and it's pretty big. Spotlight on the Lady Gaga-esque glasses. I call dibs on the white ones in the third look.
Phew!