Resort Trend: Pairing Pastels at 120% Lino
The spirit of Italian fashion rests in the fabric, specifically linen. If your travels have ever taken you to Italy’s Amalfi coast, you have been witness to the kind of effortless style that is signature to Italians. A company who has mastered the craft of fine apparel through superior textures, is 120% Lino.
After opening their first U.S. store earlier this year in Miami’s Village of Merrick Park shopping center, the brand is now unveiling their Resort collection, which is composed of fluid silhouettes and bohemian-inspired separates. The use of pastel colors, a prominent trend within the 120% Lino collection, has been seen in other Resort and Spring collections as well, including those of Carolina Herrera and Proenza Schouler. With a vast array of products, the 120% Lino brand includes a luxurious home collection, in addition to a women’s, men’s and children’s collection.
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