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Summer 24 Part Five

Evocative of Scanlan Theodore's dedication to modern elegance, Summer 24 Part Five showcases a synthesis of botanical prints, contemporary proportions and resort-inspired silhouettes that capture the spirited allure of Summer.

Elegant silhouettes crafted from lustrous silk recall evening design codes and romantic detailing as a magnetic depiction of partywear for end-of-year festivities. Artisanally crafted to retain softness in movement and a refined, feminine sensibility, the dresses are awash with pink, royal blue, and spearmint hues.

Julia Nobis wearing a long silk halterneck dress with black jungle print with arms outstretched
Julia Nobis wearing a long silk halterneck dress with black jungle print with arms outstretched
Julia Nobis facing the side wearing a pink silk halterneck dress
Julia Nobis wearing a long silk halterneck dress with black jungle print
Ajak Deng wearing a matching black and beige crochet polo and hotpants
Ajak Deng turned away wearing a matching black and beige crochet polo and hotpants
Julia Nobis wearing a beige mesh bra layered over a white mesh bra and taupe crocheted long skirt
Julia Nobis wearing a beige mesh bra layered over a white mesh bra and taupe crocheted skirt
Julia Nobis wearing a matching linen bustier and skirt in beige with white floral print
Julia Nobis standing in a matching linen bustier and skirt in beige with white floral print

Re-establishing the brand’s penchant for interplaying femininity with modernism, the Italian Watercolour Mesh Dress debuts in a vibrant cobalt and red iteration. Exclusively designed in-house as a hand-painted interpretation of a hypnotic watercolour illustration, the signature silhouette is defined by asymmetrical, ruched detailing down the side of the waist and gentle draping across the bodice.

In a collection that reimagines resort wear - signature parachute cotton and Italian linen fabrications are grounded by a contemporary ease. Refined elegance adopts a new guise as artful separates are decorated with botanical embellishments and summertime-inspired hues. Designed to be styled together or apart, the tailored silhouettes balance refined sophistication with a relaxed sensibility.

Julia Nobis and Ajak Deng sitting side by side wearing relaxed silk cotton cardigans in taupe and cream
Julia Nobis and Ajak Deng with backs turned with resin bucket bags draped over their shoulders
Ajak Deng bending over carrying a red beaded bag and Julia Nobis sitting with a green beaded bag
Julia Nobis wearing a pink silk halterneck dress standing with Ajak Deng wearing a green silk dress
Ajak Deng standing with hands in pockets and head turned wearing a matching grey floral cropped shirt and long skirt

Sophisticated allure meets artisanal craftsmanship as organic cotton is crocheted into elegant silhouettes. Reflecting the aesthetic codes of Summertime dressing, the pieces are imbued with modern ingenuity and a contemporary energy.

Australian supermodels Ajak Deng and Julia Nobis are captured against billowing backdrops created by material off-cuts. Complementing the effervescent motifs and tropical-inspired prints seen throughout the collection, the voluminous props underscore the fluid forms of Summer 24 Part Five.

Julia Nobis wearing a matching black singlet and cardigan with beige trousers
Julia Nobis standing with hands in pockets wearing a matching black singlet and cardigan with beige trousers
Ajak Deng leaning over wearing a matching green tropical print bustier and trousers
Ajak Deng standing in front of a green tropical print background carrying a large bag with the same print
Julia Nobis standing with hands in pockets wearing a pink floral embroidered long dress
Julia Nobis standing wearing a pink floral embroidered long dress
Ajak Deng wearing a mesh orange and red dress standing beside Julia Nobis wearing a gathered orange dress
Ajak Deng wears a red, orange and blue mesh sleeveless dress standing in front of a backdrop with the same material

Featuring Ajak Deng and Julia Nobis
Photography by Robbie Fimmano
Motion Direction and Edit by James Nolan
Cinematography by Jesse Gohier-Fleet

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