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Some clothes end up hanging in the closet. Others go out into the world. The new collections from Ko&Ko are made for the latter. Three styles with the same idea at their core: dresses you can move in, from morning to night. We took them to Greece to see them in their natural element, but they belong just as much wherever you are.
The denim collection is the most effortless in the group. Light in both weight and expression, made for days that flow from café to evening without needing to change. This is not heavy and stiff denim, but a softer and airier variant that drapes nicely and lets the skin breathe even when the sun is shining. That makes it one of the easiest to wear on a warm day.
In summer, it’s almost impossible to go wrong. A light denim piece pairs perfectly with just legs and sandals during the day, and handles a sweater over the shoulders or a jacket when the evening cools down. The color holds up well in strong sunlight and only gets better the more it’s worn and washed. It strikes the balance between relaxed and polished, and is the kind of garment you reach for when you want to be comfortable yet still look put together.
Summer, just as it should feel
Our airiest dresses yet
The first thing you notice about pointelle is the structure. The fine rib knit has small holes in the pattern that catch the light and give the surface life up close, while the overall look remains calm and clean. It is a garment that looks simple from a distance but reveals the craftsmanship when you get closer. Against the skin, it is soft and light, and the knit follows the body without tightening.
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Journey through Greece
Greece showed us three completely different sides of the same country. We started on Milos, the calmest of the three. The island is volcanic and a bit rugged around the edges, with the white lunar landscape of Sarakiniko and small fishing villages along the water. Here, the days passed slowly, and the mornings began before the rest of the world was awake.
Then came Santorini, white houses, blue domes, and sunsets that color everything gold. We wandered the streets of Oia and had lunch by the water in Ammoudi while boats glided by. It is an island as beautiful as its reputation suggests.
Athens was the final piece. After days of sea and horizon, the city gave us something different. The Acropolis and the ancient columns stand in the middle of a capital city that never sleeps, and the contrast between the old and the new provided a nice frame around the end of the trip.