Blumarine Resort 2027
David Koma's Blumarine resort collection captures the essence of summer and the psychological transformation it brings. The designs reflect a glamorous metamorphosis rather than typical resort wear, blending classic femininity with a modern edge. Featuring models like Irina Shayk, the collection emphasizes a desire for women to embrace dressing up during the summer months.
- ▪David Koma's collection is inspired by the mood swings of summer.
- ▪The designs focus on a glamorous transformation rather than traditional resort attire.
- ▪Irina Shayk embodies the collection's grown-woman glamour and sex appeal.
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David Koma’s Blumarine resort begins not with clothes, but with a mood swing. “Summer changes who we are,” he mused. Indeed, this collection feels designed for that vacation-fantasy phase between booking the ticket and boarding the plane, or the yacht, to a beach destination. The Blumarine woman is technically in the city, but psychologically already halfway down the Amalfi Coast, a delicious plate of linguine waiting for her at Nerano’s Lo Scoglio.Rather than delivering a parade of resort clichés, Koma “dissected the psychology of summer”: the heightened sensuality, the seductive illusion that linen trousers or a skimpy bikini can solve (almost) all of life’s problems.
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