Guo Jingjing, the flawless Chinese diver who has won more medals in her sport than any other woman in Olympic history, was Sari Gueron s muse for Spring. Having logged more than a few hours watching the Summer Games, the designer plunged into a more fitted, athletic silhouette for a change. "It s sexier for me," she said.
Tanks and slips with Speedo-like racerbacks served as the foundation over which delicate lace tops and silk dresses were worn. A lace tank dress in fuchsia over one such tight black slip would look right on someone like Joy Bryant, who sat in the front row, for a night out. For day, Gueron made the most of a vintage leaf-and-berry print in muted shades of turquoise and dark pink. It turned up on slouchy shorts, but looked best on a one-shoulder cocktail dress with graphic appeal.