Vogue Australia

CLEAN SWEEP

Uncomplicated style is the catch-all phrase that describes the kind of understated approach that has become a fashion holy grail. Interpreted differently the world over – the French have effortless nous, the Americans sporty ease, – but what do we call our own? A bevy of brands is now defining an underdone, minimal warm-weather mode of dress that has garnered a devoted following and is characterised by natural fabrics, timeless neutral palettes and well-cut, streamlined silhouettes.

“The resortwear category has exploded over the past decade, particularly for Australian brands,” says stylist and creative director of swim and ready-to-wear label Bondi

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