Show Review: Balenciaga Resort 2016

Alexander Wang has been at the creative helm of Balenciaga for over two years now and it’s clear that he has no trouble managing two brands with very different and distinct aesthetics. While his eponymous label was grounded in street sensibility, athletic-inspired gear, a bit of that quintessential New York City grit, and a quite somber palette for Resort, Balenciaga put a modern and functional spin on the iconic French fashion house’s couture pieces for designs that were unclouded, delicate, and all-around charming.

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Peplum is showing no signs of waning and it was shown here on elegant jackets with safety pin closures, a simple white sleeveless top paired with floral printed and embroidered trousers, and a fancier embellished piece that gave flair to a pared-down black midi skirt.

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The collection’s Couture leanings were present in boned bodices, nipped-in waists, and unusual detailing. A strapless, textured LBD was polished and simple enough for a film photocall, while a long-sleeve stripe coat and short duo could be worn together for an effortlessly chic look, or apart making a great case for separates.

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Skin was in with cutout detailing accenting form-fitting dresses with curve-skimming seaming, swimwear that looked too prim and polished for an actual dip in the ocean, and a sheer lace skirt that would’ve left virtually nothing to the imagination if not for a Fall-perfect double-breasted coat.

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No print seems more appropriate for the season than florals and they were done in a few ways here on a quite conservative frock with an edgy mesh middle, sultry pencil skirt with a thigh-high slit and stripe trim, and a strapless draped bustier top that could easily be paired with the collection’s calf-length skirt or a pair of high waist skinnies. A logo print pencil skirt was also a bit kitschy for the iconic fashion house, but definitely has social media and street style appeal, which we know brands actually take into consideration these days.

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What do you think of Balenciaga’s Resort collection?

Images: Style.com