Anderson .Paak attended the Met Gala in white patent Reva flats by Tory Burch. While Burch did not design the rest of his outfit—comprising a star‑embroidered jacket, oval sunglasses, and his signature wig—she likely endorsed its eclectic style. In a recent interview, she described her new resort collection as an extension of the dialogue she has fostered on recent runways, noting an added element of quirky spontaneity.
Zesty colors drive the collection: a lemon‑yellow drop‑waist dress paired with an acid‑green cardigan and a burgundy leather skirt. Unexpected textures and playful details also take center stage; the sweater’s brushed, slightly pilled wool and the leather skirt’s burnished, crackle‑like finish add character. For evening wear, Burch revived traditional techniques—hand‑embroidered ribbon and gathered rosettes—reinterpreting them with a contemporary edge. The embroidered ribbon dress features a faux dickey neckline, evoking the look of a sleeveless tee layered underneath. The rosettes appear on both statement party dresses and everyday tops and skirts.
While some resort collections have embraced sleek minimalism, Burch maintains her signature quirky irreverence. This season’s pieces exude a vintage charm reminiscent of treasures discovered in a long‑forgotten family closet. Their eccentricity does not detract from practicality. At a preview, Burch highlighted a pair of raincoats crafted from glazed wallpaper jacquard—one in striking yellow, the other in vivid orange—both fully reversible to a neutral khaki.


