Rachel Zoe’s second Resort collection is very Seventies

13th May 2011 8:58 am

Uber fashion stylist Rachel Zoe has presented the second collection to her signature clothing line for resort 2012, and yep, you guessed it, the clothes are bursting with Seventies-inspired loveliness.

Rachel – who recently gave birth to baby boy Skyler – apparently only designs clothes she’d wear herself, reports the Cut, which makes sense, but this time around she’s chosen a model who looks just like her to sell it, too.

Cue plenty of floral chiffon shirts, sharply tailored pantsuits, high-slitted silk maxi skirts, organza party dresses and disco-worthy colour-popping separates to get your claws into.

But be sure to get in there quick – she’s set to make $20 million from this venture, and no doubt this collection will sell out fast.

Click here to browse through the collection.

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