



Yesterday, John Galliano unveiled his 2009 cruise collection for Dior and I loved the statement pieces shown on the runway made to look like a faux swimming pool. The bright colors--citrus, magenta, flashy gold, porcelain white, lime green--complemented the sixties-style tunics, ruffled dresses and floaty caftans. The clothes were bejeweled, printed, embroidered, and paired with massive sombreros and bold jewelry to create a splash of retro glamor. I can see these clothes working well while lounging poolside in St. Tropez.

(Image of Leighton from Getty Images)
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