“This collection is happy, upbeat, and fun, a mood we should all be trying to capture right now,” she shared post-presentation, and given the brightness and wearability of her pieces, it’s hard to argue with the sentiment.
Sticking with the signatures of her line—A-line dresses with circlular pockets, cropped trousers, and color-blocked gowns—Perry kept things simple, yet covered in enough dots to please a Yayoi Kusama fanatic. “A dot is the perfect shape,” says Perry who wove them into crewnecks and placed them atop button closures. Even basic black furs were given a splash of color via contrasting patches of red, green, and gold.
Mileage may vary when it comes to the appeal of playful add-ons like polka dots, but the collection’s high points required little embellishment. Straightforward pieces like a reversible jacket fringed with fur were instantly appealing, while a tangerine-hued column gown with a turquoise collar summed up the season’s happy-go-lucky mood with nary a dot in sight.
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