These Heritage Resortwear Labels Are Made for Fun in the Sun, Sand, and Sea

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These Heritage Resortwear Labels Are Made for Fun in the Sun, Sand, and Sea
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With temperatures rising and jet-set mode on, you can safely set your out-of-office message with these classic and forever favorite resort wear labels in mind.

Emilio Pucci opened his very first shop in Capri in 1951, immediately lending his gloriously psychedelic prints to the chic beachgoers. Pucci, a one-time Olympic skier, decided to launch his namesake collection after a bright one-piece ski suit he designed for a friend was photographed and later featured in the pages of a 1948 issue of.

In Pucci’s heyday, the designer conquered every aspect of branding—from homewares and jewelry to wallpaper, and Sophia Loren, Jackie Kennedy, and Marilyn Monroe were just a few of the famous fans. In 2022, Pucci named its first female artistic director Camille Micheli, who formerly worked with Marc Jacobs and John Galliano.

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