Tomato red, lemon yellow, Majolica blue — this summer's Mediterranean palette isn't a choice, it's an attitude. Saturated color, elaborate print, and classic silhouette are reclaiming the center of the resort wardrobe.
Tomato red, lemon yellow, Majolica blue — this summer's Mediterranean palette isn't a choice, it's an attitude. Saturated color, elaborate print, and classic silhouette are reclaiming the center of the resort wardrobe.
After seasons of minimalism and muted tones, resortwear has turned. The design language no longer avoids color — it lets color lead the story. All-over print, stacked color blocks, and painterly brushwork come together into a more relaxed, more expressive Italian summer.
Slip straps, square necklines, wrap construction, boned corsetry — these aren't nostalgic gestures, they're the most direct respect for the body's line. When the print is this bold, the silhouette should stay disciplined and classic, letting the cut speak for itself.
Twenty to thirty-five, she turns every vacation into a film scene. What she chases was never the trend itself, but the way of living behind it. One wrap dress, one pair of woven sandals — enough to let an ordinary commute arrive early at a Mediterranean evening.
One print, everything else quiet. The all-over print already commands attention — keep shoes and accessories solid to avoid visual competition. Classic shape first, bold color second. Square necklines, wraps, and slips are a safe foundation — from there, color saturation can go all the way. Natural texture cools it down. A rattan bag or straw hat gives the saturated color and print room to breathe — the finishing detail of the whole look.