For his resort 2016 collection, designer Jason Wu aimed to make pieces that could fit for all seasons. With the use of fur and inclusion of long coats, the lineup leans towards the cooler months–more appropriate for when the range actually hits stores. Long and lean silhouettes give way to a color palette of muted corals, navy, black and orange. Sleek and polished, Wu goes from minimal with A-line skirts and clean sweaters to the more embellished with glittering evening wear styles and jumbled prints.
Jason Wu Does Fur for Resort Season
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