Zimmermann Resort 2027 Collection
For Resort 2027, Nicky Zimmermann looked beyond fashion’s usual references, drawing inspiration from the historic 1983 America’s Cup victory of Australia II. The landmark sporting triumph became the foundation for a collection that explores the intersection of athleticism and elegance while signaling the continued evolution of the Australian luxury house.
Rather than leaning into predictable nautical tropes, Zimmermann focused on the spirit of sailing itself—its movement, freedom, and sense of adventure. Photorealistic sail prints, regatta flag motifs, rope-inspired details, and technical outerwear subtly referenced the sport without overwhelming the collection’s sophisticated point of view.






Movement emerged as the defining theme. Silk chiffon and organza floated effortlessly around the body, while striped lace dresses incorporated concealed wire structures that created a rippling effect with every step. Crisp cotton poplin silhouettes introduced a sporty precision that balanced the romantic volume long associated with the brand.






The collection also reflected Zimmermann’s growing ambition beyond occasion dressing. While feminine dresses remain central to the label’s identity, Resort 2027 showcased a broader wardrobe shaped by new tailoring techniques and expanded product categories developed between the brand’s Australian headquarters and its Paris atelier.
Denim, one of Zimmermann’s fastest-growing segments, played a prominent role. Corset-inspired tops, dramatic skirts, and modern jeans injected a youthful, effortless energy into the lineup. Tailoring continued its upward trajectory through refreshed interpretations of eveningwear, including pastel tuxedo separates and sharply cut suiting softened by color and proportion.



A strapless lilac jumpsuit, lemon-yellow tuxedo ensembles, and powder-peach short suits offered a contemporary alternative to traditional formalwear, while lace bodysuits added versatility across day and evening dressing.

