Each season brings back a set of familiar prints that continue to evolve without ever losing relevance. Animal patterns, structured checks, and directional stripes remain among the most adaptable visual tools in fashion.
For Resort 24, ATELIER KAVTARADZE explores these classics, reshaping them through a contemporary lens while maintaining their recognizable essence.
What makes these motifs so persistent is their flexibility. They can feel bold or restrained, decorative or architectural, depending on how they are executed. In this collection, python textures, varied checks, and expressive stripes form the foundation of a cohesive yet diverse visual story.
Snake instinct
Animal prints have long held a stable position in fashion, largely because they allow designers to navigate between statement and subtlety. Python patterns, in particular, offer depth and texture without overwhelming the overall look.
ATELIER KAVTARADZE places strong emphasis on python-inspired surfaces throughout the collection. Leather pieces dominate this direction, including tailored jackets, structured coats, and fluid skirts. Most designs are presented in natural tones such as sand, tobacco, and charcoal, reinforcing the organic quality of the pattern.
At the same time, the collection introduces variations that push beyond tradition. Select looks feature unexpected color mixes — muted blues combined with earthy browns or warm rust tones layered over darker bases. In one standout ensemble, a python-print jacket in deep blue is paired with a pleated skirt blending orange and brown hues, creating a subtle contrast without disrupting harmony.
Another look presents a long trench coat rendered in a cooler interpretation of the python motif, while a more graphic approach appears in monochrome combinations, where black and white dominate and are accented with bold accessories that introduce movement and contrast.
Graphic order
Checks and plaids, much like animal prints, reappear consistently due to their timeless appeal. They carry a certain familiarity, often associated with heritage and structure, yet they offer endless opportunities for reinterpretation.
Within this collection, ATELIER KAVTARADZE revisits classic patterns such as gingham and houndstooth, but adjusts their proportions and placement. Traditional layouts are subtly distorted — appearing more structured at the top of a garment and gradually shifting into looser, less predictable forms toward the hem.
Tailored coats and suits feature these modified checks, creating a balance between classic and experimental. In other looks, black and white gingham is used in a more direct way, applied to coordinated sets that include sleeveless tops with sculptural volume and matching skirts.
Elsewhere, the collection plays with layering. A long dress in a clean check pattern is styled under a leather outer layer, while a trench coat introduces contrast through material combinations. In a more expressive look, a halter-style top with a pronounced bow detail is paired with a flowing skirt that introduces an additional print, creating a layered visual effect.
The interplay between different check patterns also appears in bolder combinations. For example, gingham trousers are matched with a geometric check top and finished with an outer layer in houndstooth, creating a controlled clash that remains visually cohesive.
Lines in motion
Stripes offer a different kind of rhythm, guiding the eye and shaping the silhouette. In Resort 24, ATELIER KAVTARADZE treats stripes as a dynamic element, shifting their scale, direction, and intensity.
Some looks feature bold, irregular stripes in rich tones such as emerald, red, and soft mint. These are applied to shirts and skirts that play with construction — cut on the bias, draped at the waist, or extended into longer silhouettes with side openings.
Color becomes a defining factor in this section of the collection. Wide stripes in vivid combinations — including red, orange, yellow, and pink — appear across coordinated sets, bringing a sense of energy and movement. These are often balanced with monochrome accessories, ensuring the overall look remains grounded.
More restrained interpretations are also present. Black and white stripes are used to create strong, graphic statements, particularly in tailored suits with wide-leg trousers and structured blazers. The same pattern is extended into more dramatic silhouettes, including voluminous dresses that emphasize contrast and proportion.
In some instances, stripes are varied within a single look, shifting in width and spacing to create a sense of depth. This technique is applied across tops, trousers, and dresses, reinforcing the idea of movement even in static forms.
Through this collection, ATELIER KAVTARADZE demonstrates how familiar prints can be continuously reworked without losing their identity. Python, checks, and stripes remain central to the visual language, but are reinterpreted through subtle adjustments in color, scale, and construction.
Resort 24 ultimately highlights the enduring relevance of these patterns. By refining rather than replacing them, the brand shows that innovation in fashion often comes not from abandoning tradition, but from reshaping it with intention and clarity.