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By Alessandra Turra

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Fresh, summery prints and relaxed silhouettes gave a sense of modern ease to the Etro resort collection.
“I mixed the colorful and joyful patterns of Matisse with the house trademark: the paisley design,” said the brand’s creative director Veronica Etro, who developed a range of motifs, from graphic to flamboyant.
Patterns included a large floral print that added a bold touch to fluid double crepe de chine pants. These were paired with a casual viscose and cotton sweater or with an oversize ruffled blouse and a mink fur intarsia jacket with marabou details.
Etro also infused an arty flair into a crepe de chine two-piece dress featuring a slip style stitched with a T-shirt, while a collarless silk georgette top with sophisticated embroideries on the sleeves was matched with a crepe de chine maxiskirt for a boho-chic effect.






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