Collette Dinnigan was inspired by what she called the "laid-back luxe" of the late sixties. The collection travels from the country clubs of Los Angeles—white cotton tennis dresses were given an ultra-feminine spin with mesh-inspired lace and matte beading—to the French Riviera, where navy lightweight cotton trousers were made girlish with a high waist and broderie anglaise detailing.
Dinnigan worked quite a bit with the rainbow, mixing her delicately sequined black leather minidresses and white shifts in between. A miniskirt with blown-up sequins in blues, oranges, and pinks had a funky, organic feel.
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