We’re embracing layers and depth this season. Barclay Butera’s new coastal look, Corona del Mar, pairs fabulous faux silks, embroideries, and mohairs for a fully saturated juxtaposition of textures. Other coastal aesthetics embrace far-flung influences: blue-and-white ikat Cocobay, breezy eclectic Beau, and spa-toned tropical Casa Guava. It’s not all sea and sand though—our travels also take us to the contemporary southwest with Moab’s bold earth-toned patterns. This warm palette goes in another, lighter direction with the printed fine linens of de’ Medici’s Ember collection.
Burnt orange and copper tones dazzle in Rufus, our dapper love-letter to 1970’s tailoring. Nostalgic glam goes in another, more monochrome, direction with the Parisian chic of Dominique; while dramatic Priscilla proves that dark tones can shine with unapologetic glamour. For a more streamlined take on textural luxe, we’ve crafted the neutral printed linens of Sigrid by de’ Medici and the versatile graphic charm of Thom Filicia’s Hoyt.