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Tory Burch Resort 2015

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Palm Beach-y sportif silhouettes done in a sun-bleached palette of dusty pink, blue and ivory inspired by the work of Milton Avery put Tory Burch’s resort collection in one of the season’s sweet spots: relaxed silhouettes with pretty but not precious details. It was a tad preppy too, though Burch said she loathes that word. Florals were a standout motif, whether as a dense burnout on an anorak or the embroideries inspired by her mother’s handkerchiefs on long and mid-length dresses.

There was also impressive fabric and material development on cotton that was printed, bonded and laser cut, while leather also came laser cut and woven, as on the strong handbag range.



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MAY 30, 2014
NEW YORK
By Maya Singer

Tory Burch continues to reign as one of the fastest-growing luxury brands. A quick study of this collection made it easy to understand why. These looks had a very inviting sense of ease, and the shapes were all familiar, flattering, and accessible. So far, so safe. But if Tory Burch, the person, isn't out to challenge with her clothes, she's nevertheless devoted to making them feel special. The specialness here was in the fabrications and appliqués—a floral parka, for instance, was made from dévoré nylon, while a pretty white maxi dress was embroidered in handkerchief-inspired abstract flowers. Elsewhere, there was patchworked nubuck suede, laser-cut bonded cotton, lacquered guipure lace. There was a lot going on, in other words, but it was handled with a nice sense of restraint. Burch has pulled back quite a bit on her brand's urban-boho vibe, replacing it with a more appealing mix of matter-of-factness and romance. All the looks here—bar the odd exception, like that maxi dress—are perfectly suited to the office. It's difficult to introduce atmospheres of comfort, romance, and uniqueness into clothes for the cubicle. Burch deserves ample credit.

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