What once catered to those escaping winter for sun-drenched decks has evolved into a seasonal bridge, offering fashion that suits both tropical retreats and snowy hideaways. These mid-season collections are where designers stretch their storytelling. Cruise and Resort wear now mirrors the modern traveller’s itinerary: sometimes beach-bound, sometimes mountain-topped, always impeccably dressed.
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Burberry Resort 2025 Burberry’s Resort 2025, designed by Daniel Lee, reimagines British heritage through a countryside lens. The line is “trans-seasonal, with a soft tactility,” balancing polished structure with rural ease. Think equestrian boots paired with relaxed tailoring. It is a rural-chic wardrobe that rides smoothly into winter.
Chanel Cruise 2025 Chanel’s collection unfolded in Lake Como, orchestrated by Sophie Coppola and Virginie Viard. It offered strings of pearls, oversized poolside bags and black sunglasses—evoking chic rebellion in a Mediterranean summer narrative. The collection feels at once glamorous and effortless, like a sunlit elegance with a playful twist.
Valentino Cruise 2025 Alessandro Michele’s debut Cruise 2025 collection for Valentino exudes retro Roman opulence. Melding classical elegance with modern flair, the line balances bold florals, ornate detailing, and fluid tailoring. The collection proves convincing preview of Michele’s reinterpretation of Valentino’s identity.
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Chloé Resort 2025 Under Chemena Kamali, Chloé’s collection channeled a ‘70s bohemian revival. It featured flowing silhouettes, playful fringe, delicate ruffles, and luxe gold jewelry. It is a whimsical ode to freedom and joie de vivre. The result is a tactile, expressive wardrobe that moves like a summer breeze.
Diesel Resort 2025 Glenn Martens’s collection is gritty and built for movement. The signature deconstructed denim gives the collection its usual edge, but Martens injects resort-ready sportswear into the mix. Think motocross tops and mesh activewear, for coastal highways and underground clubs. It’s resort dressing for those who’d rather race jet skis than lounge poolside.
The Row Resort 2025 The Olsen twins double down on “quiet luxury” with this collection: serene, extended silhouettes in creamy wools and silk, revealed in an analog-only presentation to emphasize craftsmanship over social media buzz. It’s resort wear distilled: understated, intentional, and timeless.
Victoria Beckham Resort 2025 Victoria Beckham maintains her refined aesthetic, fusing structured liquid-silk bias-cut dresses and masculine black-tie elements with relaxed tailoring. The result: sleek, shoppable pieces that feel both modern and quietly luxurious, perfect for jetting between destinations.
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