Kallmeyer Resort 2027
Words by Juan Eckersley
Images via Kallmeyer
Kallmeyer’s Resort 2027 collection in New York showcased Daniella Kallmeyer’s progressive approach to curation, blending craftsmanship, personality, and wearability. The designer framed the season around “The Atelier Woman,” inspired by Leslie Manville’s character in The Phantom Thread. She is precise yet slightly undone, exacting but quietly alluring. Every piece felt thoughtfully considered, as if it belonged to someone who understands the labor of craft but still lives freely within it.
Silhouettes balanced structured tailoring with relaxed forms. Sheer fabric pieces layered beautifully creating depth and movement that felt effortless, while tuxedo-inspired button-downs nodded to classic menswear and offered subtle variations on a daily uniform. 1950s-inspired skirt suits were paired seamlessly with more relaxed “going-out” tops or velvet-denim sets, creating a mix of maturity and youthfulness across the lineup. Materiality and detail elevated even the more festive pieces. Matte coned sequin coordinating sets and long-sleeve navy dresses exuded celebration without veering into predictable cocktail territory. Each garment felt grounded in Kallmeyer’s signature minimalist ethos while providing a touch of artisanal novelty.
Overall, this collection captured a story of refined creativity, timelessness, and practical beauty. These are the curated looks we loved most from the collection, pieces that perfectly embody Kallmeyer’s thoughtful, wearable vision.
