I recently attended an evening with Oscar de la Renta celebrating Save Venice, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving and restoring Venice’s artistic and architectural heritage. The organization funds conservation projects throughout the city, helping protect its cultural legacy for future generations. It made the night feel both beautiful and meaningful.
It’s the kind of evening that signals a shift in the season when invitations pick up, the pace quickens, and dressing takes on a more celebratory rhythm. It becomes about presence, selecting pieces that feel intentional, elevated, and distinctly formal. Whether it’s a gala, a spring wedding, or an evening that calls for something with impact, the focus turns to silhouettes and fabrication that feel impeccably executed and visually striking.


This edit leans into luminous satins, intricate embellishments, sculptural draping, and soft, romantic color such as pale yellows, washed pastels, airy florals, and the occasional saturated tone for contrast. A balance of fluidity and structure runs throughout, with column gowns, strapless shapes, halter necklines, and controlled volume that moves with ease while maintaining shape. Pieces that hold their own in a room and remain just as compelling the next time an invitation comes around.




Silk Wrap Dress
A sweeping silhouette and floral appliqués make this silk wrap dress perfectly suited to garden weddings or outdoor soirées.
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