Stephanie Danan had a clear vision for Co’s resort collection: a woman who owns her confidence without apology. “She’s no-nonsense, totally put together,” Danan explained. That attitude came through in bold, slightly unconventional designs—like a pencil skirt layered with white pleated fabric, sweaters with exaggerated shoulders tapering at the waist, and leather pieces intentionally distressed to look worn.

The tailoring stood out as the collection’s highlight. A sharp double-breasted wool suit with strong, slightly slouched shoulders and a cinched waist felt severe, but the look was softened by the model’s criss-cross sandals and messy bob, giving it a lived-in edge. Another standout was an eggplant-hued double-breasted jacket with ribbed knit detailing on the collar and cuffs—an unexpected twist. Even when the suiting was classic, the styling kept it relaxed, like a head-to-toe gray single-breasted suit paired with an untucked button-down and matching trench coat. The effect was polished yet effortless—like chic pajamas. Playful and clever.

Luxurious duchess satin pieces, including a bomber jacket and a trench-inspired set, subverted expectations. Danan transformed the traditionally feminine fabric into something bold and untouchable. “As I grow older, I think less about just what I wear and more about who I am as a woman,” she said. “Confidence becomes clearer—not needing validation. There’s power in that. When a woman doesn’t seek approval, it can be intimidating, and that’s a strength.”