

This theme proposes a comfortable, laid-back style that blurs the lines between indoor loungewear and resort wear. By utilizing cool, lightweight fabrics and a diverse palette, these pieces are elevated into sophisticated "going-out" attire. The color scheme is centered around pink, expanding into shades of purple and lavender, while pastel green, beige, khaki, and brown infuse a distinct resort-like feel. Touches of light grey, white, and sky blue are added to enhance the overall sense of freshness.ย

The collection introduces shirt sets, coats, and individual shirts heavily inspired by sleepwear. Cotton fabrics featuring classic pajama stripes are a key highlight, thoughtfully styled with dark solid pieces to ensure the look remains sophisticated rather than literal sleepwear. These items are mixed with sweatpants, formal trousers, or structured overcoats to create a dynamic "mixed-media" look. With a relaxed fit, they are designed to be worn loosely and left open for an effortless, liberated vibe.ย

This collection suggests a liberated take on resort wear styling. The key is to achieve an "unfinished" look, capturing the vibe of someone lounging at a resort who simply throws on an outer piece to head out. Comfortable staples like drawstring pants, pajama shirts, and sleeveless tops are elevated with leather jackets or mesh jumpers. Darker shadesโsuch as green, brown, and wineโare strategically paired with brighter colors to complete the aesthetic.ย

Shorts are utilized to create a fresh and cool menโs style. Options range from ultra-short "hot shorts" to just-above-the-knee lengths, spanning a variety of styles from pajama-inspired bottoms to more formal, tailored cuts. These are paired with knit tops, jersey tops, or lightweight shirtsโincorporating bold patterns like Prada or soft pastel hues like Saint Laurent to maintain an airy feel. Outerwear like trench coats or cardigans are thrown on effortlessly to complete the look, while a playful approach to color proportions is also a key styling element.
This theme proposes a comfortable, laid-back style that blurs the lines between indoor loungewear and resort wear. By utilizing cool, lightweight fabrics and a diverse palette, these pieces are elevated into sophisticated "going-out" attire. The color scheme is centered around pink, expanding into shades of purple and lavender, while pastel green, beige, khaki, and brown infuse a distinct resort-like feel. Touches of light grey, white, and sky blue are added to enhance the overall sense of freshness.ย
The collection introduces shirt sets, coats, and individual shirts heavily inspired by sleepwear. Cotton fabrics featuring classic pajama stripes are a key highlight, thoughtfully styled with dark solid pieces to ensure the look remains sophisticated rather than literal sleepwear. These items are mixed with sweatpants, formal trousers, or structured overcoats to create a dynamic "mixed-media" look. With a relaxed fit, they are designed to be worn loosely and left open for an effortless, liberated vibe.ย
This collection suggests a liberated take on resort wear styling. The key is to achieve an "unfinished" look, capturing the vibe of someone lounging at a resort who simply throws on an outer piece to head out. Comfortable staples like drawstring pants, pajama shirts, and sleeveless tops are elevated with leather jackets or mesh jumpers. Darker shadesโsuch as green, brown, and wineโare strategically paired with brighter colors to complete the aesthetic.ย
Shorts are utilized to create a fresh and cool menโs style. Options range from ultra-short "hot shorts" to just-above-the-knee lengths, spanning a variety of styles from pajama-inspired bottoms to more formal, tailored cuts. These are paired with knit tops, jersey tops, or lightweight shirtsโincorporating bold patterns like Prada or soft pastel hues like Saint Laurent to maintain an airy feel. Outerwear like trench coats or cardigans are thrown on effortlessly to complete the look, while a playful approach to color proportions is also a key styling element.