LoveShackFancy Resort 2025
Loveshackfancyâs Rebecca Hessel Cohen had two separate mood boards for her resort 2025 collection. The first was filled with photos of the âDance of the Sugar Plum Fairy,â ballerinas at the Palais Garnier, and Cohenâs own bow-clad Christmas tree. The second was covered with modern yet mythical siren-esque women who wouldnât look out of place in Li Galli.
It would be easy to say Cohen is capitalizing on trends: balletcore and mermaidcore are just two of the coquettish styles that have recently spread like wildfire on TikTok and Pinterest. But itâs just a marketable way to mask a keen business decision: This collection will be delivered during the holiday season. Loveshackfancyâs customer, Cohen explained, looks to the brand for event dressing. With around half of her 18 stores in cold-weather locations and the other half in warm-weather spots, she needs to make New Yearâs Eve dresses thatâll work everywhere from New York City to Palm Beach. Then add in the wide age of her clienteleâCohen has said she dresses âbabies to 80sââand you have a lot of boxes to check.
So letâs start with the pieces that were, as Cohen described them, âNutcracker at the core.â Those included ruffle plaid dresses in reds and greens, available in maxi and mini lengths. A winter white tweed set was adorned with faux pearls and sequins; a black velvet dress was accented with rectangular crystals. There were plenty of tulle skirts, and bows were put on everything from puffer jackets to gowns to cardigans. (âBows, bows,â Cohen said while going through her rack. âWeâre going heavy and strong with that, as we typically do.â) Here, most of the selection felt like it skewed youngerâfor the Claras, if you will.
Meanwhile, mermaidcore is more for the woman who stays up past midnight on New Yearâs Eve, and then some. âSheâs having a good time. Sheâs in St. Barts on New Yearâs, and sheâs waking up on the beach,â Cohen said while showing off a midi-dress covered in iridescent light purple paillettes. It also comes in pink; ditto for an ombrĂ© minidress in sequins.
Loveshackfancy, which traditionally focuses on ultrafeminine and romantic designs and romance, is also veering slightly into more practical territory: pants. âThis is new,â Cohen said while gesturing to a pair of white trousers. She admitted that she, for one, isnât going to wear the itemâat five feet two, she much prefers skirts and dresses. However, theyâve been selling really well.
But donât expect there to be a dedicated rack at Loveshackfancy anytime soon: âWeâre not overoffering the selection,â she added.