Well known for their ability to shake up your style expectations, this collection from The Attico is one you can’t miss out on. Designed for Summer ‘22, this release showcases vibrant pops of color, unexpected silhouettes, rich textures, and plenty of luxe detailing that helps establish these pieces as high-end and elevated. Having said that, you’ll also find, as is typical of a The Attico collection, there’s also an element of street-inspired style making its way into the release. Whether it be boxy silhouettes, metallic pants, oversized two-piece sets, mesh skirts, or sherpa pullovers, the collection successfully pulls off a more raw and edgy style while still keeping the overarching aesthetic more elegant and chic. Speaking of more elegant and chic, some of the pieces that fit within this realm include buttercream yellow double-breasted blazers, tailored powder blue suits, and sequin midi dresses with sexy cut-outs. Bottom line: The Attico brings us the best of both worlds, and we’re all for it. What do you think?
Level Up Your Look With The Attico SS22 Collection
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