Rosetta Getty’s resort collection was inspired by an artistic encounter. “It all started when I visited my friend Analia Saban, an artist, in her studio,” she explained recently. “She took me to Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles—an incredible printmaking workshop where artists like John Baldessari and Ed Ruscha create their work. There, I saw this striking red Ellsworth Kelly print—so minimal yet full of energy. That moment sparked the idea: exploring how color brings life to simple, empty spaces. With everything happening in the world, it felt like the right time to focus on that purity.”
This season’s lookbook follows a clean progression, starting with an off-white sweater dress with an asymmetrical hem, layered over a long silver sequin dress, and ending with a bold red satin caftan featuring a handkerchief hem. Along the way, Getty embraced a softer femininity with white poplin skirts and dresses adorned with delicate ruffles, or a wrap dress in a muted pastel plaid. These pieces were balanced by structured silhouettes—like a bodycon strapless dress in plonge leather, wide-leg denim trousers, and a shearling vest paired with a loose wrap skirt. “We wanted to keep things simple,” Getty said.