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‘Resort’ clothes hit the open road

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GUCCI

OK, for this European luxury house, the idea of resort — or cruise, as it is officially called by the house — is, in fact, all about getting away from anything mundane. “An alluring escape to the island of Capri. A wind-swept style and exotic allusions,” creative director Frida Giannini says in her notes.

She takes the famous Flora pattern from the 1960s and ‘70s and blows it up into chic slim trousers and a short sheath with black backgrounds, and more flowy daytime dresses with a white background. There’s even a leather jacket embroidered with the signature floral design.

She was aiming for a little Marisa Berenson mixed with “contemporary intuition to wear color and print.”

Several pantsuits have slim lapels and trousers that hang on the hips and flare at the bottom, giving another nod to another era.

To sit at the hotel bar for evening cocktails, there are colorful mini shifts with jeweled collars and long column gowns. The candy colors make them just a bit more casual than the fabrics and embellishments would suggest. It’s vacation, after all.

THAKOON

This season is the icing on the cake for Thakoon Panichugal, who creates a frothy, upbeat, pretty collection with floral touches and shades of sherbet on T-shirt dresses, blouson tops, dressy shorts and jumpsuits. Jumpsuits, Panichugal says, do particularly well with his customer.

He thought of cupcakes a lot while designing, he says. “I only eat the cupcake cake, but it’s the frosting that really inspired me and draws me in.”

For a moment, it seems, he thought of a wedding cake: He uses for several pieces a white jacquard fabric. It looks best in a halter-neck sheath.

Maybe that’s what led him to the little lingerie touches, too, including a sexy blush-colored silk tank, a peek-a-boo printed slip dress and flirty, polka-dot tap pants.

There is a lot of mixing of textures, even some Neoprene and leather, but the mood stays light. His two lines, the signature and the more contemporary label called Addition, are offered as complements to one another so the “angry leopard” track short could pair with the coral basketweave blazer.

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