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Marc by Marc Jacobs Resort 2015

Military-style pieces reigned supreme at Marc by Marc Jacobs Resort 2015. See our favorite look here.

by Lindsey Frugier

Marc by Marc Jacobs Resort 2015

At Marc by Marc Jacobs military-style pieces looked playful and new for resort, as in the case of this reworked jumper, functional cross body strap, and an oversized button-down shirt.

The Best Looks from Resort 2015

Balenciaga Resort 2015

“Among Alexander Wang’s fortes is cool, utilitarian outerwear, like this two-tone slicker from his sailing-inspired Balenciaga resort collection.” – Karin Nelson

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Thakoon Resort 2015

“Thakoon’s brightly colored, structural collection screams: prints and pleats, please!” – Sarah Leon

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Ralph Lauren Resort 2015

“Pops of gold added a touch of St. Tropez to Ralph Lauren’s otherwise navy-and-white Resort 2015 collection.” – Sarah Leon

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Erdem Resort 2015

“Best known for his pretty prints, Erdem added a selection of more monochromatic options for resort, including these ruffled black-and-white looks.” – Sarah Leon

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Marc Jacobs Resort 2015

“The Marc Jacobs girl, who seemed so blissed-out for fall, will be living it up come the holidays with sequins, lace, and micro-mini skirts.” – Karin Nelson

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Acne Resort 2015

“Inspired by a Jeff Wall photograph, Acne’s Jonny Johansson went back to basics, reworking wardrobe archetypes—like a classic white blazer or a pair of tailored trousers—in interesting ways.” – Karin Nelson

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Chloé

“A longer skirt paired with a layered top plays with proportion in a relaxed, easy way.” – Nora Milch

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Altuzarra Resort 2015

“A classic pantsuit is anything but fusty when trimmed with folk-inspired silk fringe.” – Nora Milch

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Derek Lam Resort 2015

“A tomboyish, slim collar shirt paired with a ladylike suede skirt sums up Lam’s easy chic.” – Claudia Mata

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Michael Kors Resort 2015

“Sheer panels add a flirty touch to an otherwise demure silhouette.” – Claudia Mata

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Nina Ricci Resort 2015

“Without compromising the flirty, feminine shapes we’ve come to expect from Nina Ricci, this printed dress with lace inset is also discretely sexy.” – Karla Martinez de Salas

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Oscar de la Renta Resort 2015

“The big pink bow and ultra feminine floral print brings young-at-heart playfulness to serious eveningwear.” – Sam Milner

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Donna Karan Resort 2015

“The quirky-cool combination of an off-white, oversized parka and matching pajama pants is classic Donna.” – Sam Milner

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Louis Vuitton Resort 2015

“I started saving up for this halter dress and striped shirt after I saw Marie Amelie Sauve post a picture of it on Instagram.” – Karla Martinez de Salas

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Rochas Resort 2015

“Rochas Resort was a lesson in how to make tweed look fun and young.” – Karla Martinez de Salas

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Sonia Rykiel Resort 2015

“Classic French stripes are a chic addition to a simple knit suit.” – Karla Martinez de Salas

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Narciso Rodriguez Resort 2015

“Rodriguez strayed from his devotion to solid colors by introducing a graphic floral print for the first time.” – Sam Milner

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Missoni Resort 2015

“The house’s signature zig zags took a dip into the dark side.” – Sarah Leon

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Kenzo Resort 2015

“This Paris and New York-inspired collection is filled with printed pieces street that style photographers in both cities dream of, like this polka-dot-and-logo-covered denim suit.” – Sarah Leon

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Jason Wu Resort 2015

“In a departure from his traditionally ladylike aesthetic, Wu found beauty in minimalist designs for resort.” – Sam Milner

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Max Mara Resort 2015

“There’s no better way to avoid the winter blues than by adding a great shearling coat to your wardrobe.” – Karla Martinez de Salas

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Bottega Veneta Resort 2015

“A turtleneck may not instantly scream beach bum, but paired with a pair of printed shorts it’s perfect for a fall escape.” – Karla Martinez de Salas

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Carolina Herrera Resort 2015

“Cocktail dresses are always a strong suit for Herrera; the chiffon overlay and crystal embroidery made this one stand out.” – Sam Milner

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3.1 Phillip Lim Resort 2015

“The retro vibe that carried through this collection is especially present in this layered look, complete with lust-worthy python lace-up gladiator boots.” – Lindsey Frugier

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Marc by Marc Jacobs Resort 2015

“At Marc by Marc Jacobs military-style pieces looked playful and new for resort, as in the case of this reworked jumper, functional cross body strap, and an oversized button-down shirt.” – Lindsey Frugier

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Zero + Maria Cornejo Resort 2015

“An optimistic dose of rich and vibrant color at Zero + Maria Cornejo had me thinking of cocktails at sunset.” – Lindsey Frugier

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Opening Ceremony Resort 2015

“Carol Lim and Humberto Leon gave the cargo pant a modern twist, and paired it with a tailored navy military-inspired jacket.” – Sam Walker

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Vionnet Resort 2015

“For resort, Vionnet gives chic new meaning to the idea of winging it in this black and white dress the pattern of which was inspired by the wings of a dragon fly.” – Sarah Leon

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The Row Resort 2015

“From suede to mink to plush mohair, The Row’s fantastic resort collection was an exercise in the many ways you can rework the classic trench.” – Karin Nelson

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Fendi Resort 2015

“This black-and-white satin wrap coat feels especially mod when paired with a ‘60s-inspired Mary Jane heel.” – Nora Milch

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