Oscar de la Renta Spring 2019 collection was exotic and had many relaxed fit outfits that are perfect for vacations. Read the review and view the looks here.
Review | Collection
The show started with Bella Hadid wearing a printed wrap skirt paired with a one-sleeved white blouse. And then it moved on looks, that had oversized robes, embroidered jackets, gowns and cropped trousers. We saw ikat printed dresses, crop tops and one sleeved long tops. Ikat printed tops paired with trousers gave a fresh look to the overall outfit.
Floral printed breezy oversized kaftans made perf vacation outfits. We also saw a few fur and fringe trimmed dresses. High low and slit evening gowns in bright colors like yellow, green and red were seen.
Gigi Hadid closed the show in which she wore a black lace one-sleeved gown. My favorite look from the collection was a pairing of printed pants with a matching jacket and yellow halter neck top. The trendy scarf and floral prints looked so quirky that one might want to wear on a beach vacation.
Oscar de la Renta Spring 2019 Collection: Gallery
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