Rosetta Getty has been celebrating her brand’s 10th anniversary this year, revisiting the moods and styles that defined her. She delivered a tight collection of the pieces that have kept her customers coming back for a decade, like a high-femme take on a suit in white cady fabric consisting of a sleek crewneck vest that hit at the hips worn underneath a single-button jacket, a maxiskirt, and a bucket hat (a favorite style of the designer). Suits are a big seller for Getty, and she had plenty of varieties on offer, including a version in an alluring shade of dark greenish cement with a knee-length jacket and narrow trousers and another in stretchy herringbone with a sleek single-breasted jacket worn with wide-leg (but not oversized) trousers.
Crochet grandma squares are another constant for Getty, who this season reimagined them in an unexpected palette of white and straw yellow. “Gigi [Hadid] wore one of our granny-square scarves everywhere, and it ended up being a big moment,” the designer recalled. “I thought, Let’s bring it back, but let’s give it a very simple palette so it feels really different.” Getty incorporated an unusual color palette for this collection: semi-sheer mint green and pink, cashmeres in baby blue and emerald green, and a strange putty shade that she used on cotton-poplin separates that included an apron worn with a matching button-down shirt and wide-leg pants.
“We began with aprons, and we had every kind of apron wraps—this is a nod to the beginning of the brand,” she said. Rounding out the lineup were slinky metallic pieces: a spaghetti-strap empire-waist dress in metallic silk and a short-sleeve T-shirt maxidress in allover silver sequins. The latter’s super-easy silhouette mixed with its high-impact material truly embodied her relaxed approach to glamour.