Amalfi – A Visual Journey Through Coastal Dreamscapes.
Some places stay with you long after you've left. Amalfi is one of them. It’s not just a destination—it’s a feeling. The warmth of terracotta walls that glow under a late afternoon sun, the rhythm of waves brushing against rocky cliffs, the scent of citrus drifting through winding alleys. The Amalfi print by Ranna Gill doesn’t just capture this—it transports you there. Rooted in memory, travel, and imagination, this print from Marbella Collection is crafted to celebrate visual storytelling. At first glance, it draws you in with its sun-drenched palette—muted corals, soft sky blues, and pale greens layered like painted facades catching golden light. But it’s the detail that truly anchors the design. Look closer, and you’ll notice elements inspired by coastal still life—Apples, palms, citrus, floral vines, butterflies—each placed with the intentionality of brushstrokes on canvas like a map of moments.
Ranna Gill’s Alora midi dress follows clean lines, held together with subtle panelling and finished with delicate lace inserts that mimic the architectural trim of old-world balconies. The square neckline and wide straps give structure, while the gentle flare of the skirt brings balance and ease. Pockets are seamlessly integrated—practical, but never loud. This is a design that serves both form and feeling.
What sets the Amalfi Print apart is not just the print or the cut, but how it makes you feel when you wear it. It doesn't demand attention, yet it holds it. It doesn’t follow a script—it writes its own. Whether you’re walking through sunlit streets, stepping out for brunch, or simply chasing your slice of escape in the everyday, this is a piece that brings you there.
The Amalfi collection isn’t seasonal. It’s atmospheric. Each silhouette is a frame within a larger story. A dreamscape stitched with intention and colour. A reminder that beauty is often found in what’s already around us—seen through a lens that celebrates the everyday with a little more colour, a little more joy.
This is where memories are worn, not just made.
This is Amalfi—by Ranna Gill.