Resort 2027: Effortless Style, the Ulla Johnson Way

Native New Yorker Ulla Johnson's Resort 2027 collection feels like a celebration of effortless contemporary femininity, designed for the modern renaissance woman who wears many hats, takes care of business, and does it all with style. Rumor is, the collection was beautifully photographed by the designer herself in the historic city of Lisbon, drawing inspiration from the city's rich artistic heritage. She's got skills, images are captivating. Another source of inspiration for the collection is the artistry of Southeastern African Painter Cassi Namoda, whose work exudes culture, folklore, and mythology of the African continent, across its colonial and postcolonial eras. More about the Painter, HERE. Her influence can be seen throughout the collection in the dreamy palette of soft blues, vibrant lime greens, painterly florals, and artistic prints. 

The styling in this collection perfectly captures that tricky sweet spot between spring and fall outfits, when you are just confused about what to wear. Luv the mix of warm-weather pieces paired with lush outerwear, feels both practical and chic with easy leather separates, flowing blouses, sequined knits, floral flowy dresses, all came together effortlessly. With 42 looks in the collection, these are my fav's. 

Please note, in an era of soaring designer price tags, Ulla Johnson remains refreshingly grounded, delivering elevated design and thoughtful craftsmanship at a more approachable luxury price point. The brand also deserves credit for its inclusive sizing across the clothing line, from sizes 00 to 16. Apparel prices also typically range from $170 to $2,800+, including her modern bridal designs. 






Lovely💗





Everything about this look is giving👏. Coat, culotte leather pants, the boots, accessories, 
Omg, so me😆



Luv the tailored faux fur jacket👌



The boots👌














Cute mules!





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