17 Unforgettable Resort Shows, Chosen by Our Editors

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Vogue editors sound off on the resort shows that left the greatest impact on fashion.

In the Before times, May was a month reserved for far flung international travel. The resort season, which had existed for decades, took on a new life in 2007, when Chanel brought its gladiator sandals and twinsets to New York’s Grand Central Station. That event kickstarted a trend for elaborate destination shows staged from late April through early June.

The idea of a singular brand spectacular, staged over a couple of days for a select group of editors, buyers, and clients has potential to be the fashion show model of the future. If organized weeks that stretch on for months become impossible—or at least unlikely—due to Covid-19, brands with the financial capability could see results from setting their own schedules and making their own rules outside of fashion capitals.

But the resort season has another reality. For those of us that have never sunk into a business class seat for a long haul flight to a destination show, resort means one-on-one appointments with designers to see intentional, practical ready-to-wear collections. We take the elevator to Joseph Altuzarra’s studio near our office at 1 World Trade Center or run to the ACE train to the Garment District to catch up with Thom Browne.

Here, our editors sound off the shows that left big impressions. Consider them a guide for fashion’s divergent future.Riding in a cavalcade of pastel-colored open-top classic cars through the streets of Havana to the Chanel show on May 4, 2016—of all the memories of the bygone era of resort summertime fashion travels, nothing can beat that.

Yes it did, children. Nevertheless, should I live that long, this is an I-was-there story I’ll tell, even while confessing to the carbon-emitting decadence of the late ‘experiential’ fashion culture. There will be the panama hats and the double-entendre French-slash-Che Guevara berets to be discussed, the memories of what it was like to see models dancing in the open air along the Paseo del Prado in their fragile but immutably Chanel-by-Karl organza dresses and black and white tailoring.

 

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