Tropical Pieces
Johanna Ortiz Top & Pants, Chanel Bag, Silvia Furmanovich Necklace (similar here and here), Kashura Flats (last seen here, more colors here)

It’s that time of year when tropical pieces start to make sense again, something you want in rotation for the shift in season and setting.
I always come back to a few designers who consistently approach it well—Johanna Ortiz, Etro, Pucci, Cala de la Cruz. Each has a distinct point of view, but there’s a shared precision in how the prints are handled. (Lesen Sie auch: APRIL’S TOP TEN)
What stands out is placement and scale. Motifs follow the line of the body across draped skirts, halter necklines, and relaxed tailoring. Prints feel integrated into the shape rather than sitting on top of it. (Lesen Sie auch: OUTDOOR LIVING INSPIRATION)
The palette leans deeper than expected in black, rust, olive, saturated blues with sharper notes of orange and yellow woven through. It gives the pieces more range and makes them easy to wear well beyond just a beach setting.
Strapless One Piece Swimsuit
Style this printed one piece swimsuit with oversized sunglasses and gold jewelry for a polished beach look. (Lesen Sie auch: Turquoise Meets Tangerine (and WHY IT Works))
Embellished Raffia Bucket Bag
Pair this raffia bucket bag with breezy dresses and flat sandals for effortless vacation dressing.

Halter Mini Dress
Wear this bold print halter mini dress with woven accessories and sun-warmed skin for sunset dinners.
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