
Designers Bring Safari and Tribal Looks to the City
Animal prints are a key ingredient in this summer’s safari trends. Anne Klein designed this roll-sleeve shirt dress and nipped it at the waist with a wide belt.

Animal prints are a key ingredient in this summer’s safari trends. Anne Klein designed this roll-sleeve shirt dress and nipped it at the waist with a wide belt.

Great tailoring by Armani gives this linen Nehru jacket a trim fit. An Ike Behar window pane shirt adds some pattern to the neutral color scheme. Chocolate washed linen trousers by Ballin Sport add comfort to the otherwise structured look.

Kristopher Dabner of the Greensman chose a collection of glazed ceramic containers with complementary lines in shades of green and yellow. The plantings were selected for form, contrasting textures and tones that would complement the planters and the trim of the house. The weeping spruce has great sculptural form and can be planted in the yard this fall.

Neutral classics are reinvented with sheer fabrics this season. This high-waisted silk chiffon dress from Banana Republic is belted with cream ribbon and has the traditional lines of a shirt dress.

Daffodil, lemon drop, smiley face, canary.
Colors just don’t get any cheerier than yellow, and trend forecasters say the happy hue will be heading into homes in a big way soon.