resort 2010: rag&bone, thakoon, marc jacobs, miu miu, alexander wang

Resort collections for 2010 have been trickling into New York this past week and I wanted to share a few of my favorites so far. Marc Jacobs were really "look at me, I'm from the early 80s" with the blazers and huge shoulder pads. I'm not really a fan of Marc Jacobs (Marc by Marc Jacobs on the other hand is one of my favorites), but there were still some nice things. My favorite collection so far has to be the Thakoon line. Everything is divine: the silhouettes, the fabric choices, the ruching on the dresses...I had to stop myself from posting the whole collection!

Anyway, here are a few of my favorites from the two aforementioned designers, along with Alexander Wang (LBDs make a little visit, of course), Miu Miu, and Rag & Bone. Looking at all the summery wear makes me just a little excited for summer!

Love the silhouettes in these two dresses. I'm going to try to find more creme colored pieces to add to my wardrobe. It's so versatile!
Getting ready for big(ger) sweaters and minis, ya'll. My friend just gave me two United Colors of Benetton sweaters and one of them is slouchy big. I may or may not try to go for something marc jacobs-inspired. Maybe.
Of course, Wang's LBD (there are more, but I like this one the best). Also, love the black moto jacket with dressy shorts on the model to the left. It feels like something we all can emulate, no?
Oh gosh, I can't help but love floral. Marc does a wonderful job incorporating floral in those shoes (!!!), dress, and skirt. I love how that skirt looks on the model.
Rag & Bone is fast becoming one of my favorite labels, even though they've been around since 2002-ish. The sleek outlines made by the super super skinny jeans, shrunken blazers, and ankle boots are to die for. Also, patterned blouses = love.OK, so now we're going on to the Thakoon love fest. All I will say is, love the fabric choices and the way they are manipulated. all images from style.com

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