These brands have just showcased their Resort ’20 collections at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia – see what your future wardrobe will look like…
Anna Quan’s presentation at Carol Crawford’s studio in Surry Hills featured functional pieces, like blazer and shorts sets and knitted dresses, in earthy tones that blur the lines between work and play.
There was a subtle nod to the ‘90s on the Christopher Esber runway, which featured models wearing long skirts with exposed midriffs, jackets and pants with cargo pocket detailing, and fine, strappy sandals.
For Michael Lo Sordo, the crisp monochrome colour palette let the luxurious textures, like fine feathers, leather suiting and silk satin, really shine.
In celebration of the brand’s 20-year anniversary, Lee Mathews cleverly combined archival silhouettes, like balloon sleeves and bubble skirts, with boxy, utility-inspired jackets to cater to the modern woman’s wardrobe.
Inspired by travel and culture, the Thurley collection was full of colour and personality. Big balloon sleeves were a highlight as well as soft, whimsical chiffon skirts and bows on shoes.
