Soft, neutral Sand Dollar filled the runways of designers such as Zac Posen, Proenza Schouler, Nicole Miller and Peter Som. Sand Dollar appeared at Michael Kors in shorts and softly tiered dresses, at Anna Sui as a coat and Bermuda shorts, at Bill Blass as an embellished tulle ball grown, and at Wunderkind in suits and a flowy floral jacket.
Clove appeared in camouflage and retro florals at Michael Kors, a floral-and-pin dot dress at Carolina Herrera, and in zigzag tops and an embellished tank at Luca Luca. Viola turned up in plaid dresses at Zac Posen, floral dresses at Anna Sui, geometric prints at Nicole Miller, trailing ribbons at Badgley Mischka, and a floor-length shirtdress at Bill Blass.
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