For the new line, Ganni founder Ditte Reffstrup wanted to create clothing for the future, when parties (hopefully) don’t take place on Zoom and eating at a restaurant doesn’t require a blanket and a heat lamp. “I’m ready to look my best again,” she said in a press release. To achieve that vision, the designer took cues from one of history’s most prolific dressers Princess Diana, crafting blouses, dresses, and skirts printed with paisley motifs and dreamy florals. Tiny sweater vests layered on top of pastel-colored button-downs, statement collars patterned with roses, and strong-shouldered, ‘80s-inspired blazers all, too, were reminiscent of those worn by the people’s princess.
By: Eliza Huber