For her resort 2016 collection, designer Tory Burch looked to the American Southwest for inspiration as well as the work of Austrian artist Carl Auböck. The result was an outing of colorful looks with a bohemian flair while still maintaining that signature Burch refinement. A-line skirts, romantic floral prints, slouchy pants and horizontal stripes were all recurring themes of the collection. Offering colorful styles that easily go from day to night, the wardrobe is a fit for all occasions.
Tory Burch Channels Southwestern Style for Resort 2016
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