Resort collections are no longer designed only for holidays. In 2027, they reflect a softer, more intentional approach to luxury one centred around movement, versatility, and effortless elegance.
This season, fashion shifts from destination dressing to lifestyle dressing, where fluid silhouettes, craftsmanship, and ease create wardrobes designed to move beautifully through everyday life.

CHANEL
For his debut Cruise collection for CHANEL, Matthieu Blazy takes the House from Biarritz to Sydney, staging CHANEL’s first-ever runway presentation in Australia. With its celebrated harbour, surf culture, and dynamic atmosphere, Sydney becomes a natural backdrop for a collection centred on movement, discovery, and dressing for both imagined and real destinations.
Tory Burch
Tory Burch reimagines familiar wardrobe codes through an eclectic and playful lens, balancing refinement with unexpected contrasts. Tailoring is layered with chintz florals, utility influences, and richly textured fabrics, while vivid shades of saffron, paprika, ube, and garden green are grounded by softer earthy tones. Sculptural draping, polished leather finishes, the return of the Buddy Bag, and artisan-crafted raffia accessories complete a collection that feels expressive, optimistic, and unmistakably individual.

Carolina Harrera
For Resort 2027, Wes Gordon looks to the women who transformed modern art, drawing particular inspiration from Georgia O’Keeffe’s expressive use of scale, colour, and form. Sculptural silhouettes and fluid eveningwear are balanced with softened tailoring and relaxed separates, while vivid floral motifs and a rich, painterly palette create a collection that feels elegant, artistic, and distinctly Carolina Herrera.

ETRO
ETRO reinterprets its bohemian heritage through a wardrobe defined by ease, movement, and understated luxury. Fluid silhouettes, artisanal textures, and signature paisley motifs are paired with airy dresses, relaxed tailoring, lightweight knits, and tactile details that evoke the spirit of Mediterranean escapes. Rendered in soft neutrals, sun-washed tones, and delicate pastels, the collection feels effortless, refined, and unmistakably ETRO.

Rabanne
Rabanne approaches resort dressing through the idea of styling as a reflection of attitude and individuality. Under Julien Dossena’s direction, contrasting textures and unexpected pairings shape a wardrobe rooted in urban ease refined yet edged with contemporary energy. Across the collection, relaxed sophistication takes precedence, creating looks that feel effortless, modern, and distinctly Rabanne.