This season, floral prints and soft, colorful fabrics are in demand.
The Dosa line is doing particularly well at Tess, according to the boutique's owner. She says Dosa dresses are "totally springy" and very comfortable.
"All my things have to have a good hand--everyone feels the clothes," Enright says.
When they're not wearing cotton cargo pants, women are pairing light slip dresses with sandals.
"It's totally Bohemian," says Enright, who associates the look with the Harvard crowd's predilection for Birkenstocks.
Compared to the German sandal known for comfort, Enright's shoes are "upscale" and "not so hard."
Clearly, function gives way to form when the weather warms up and work winds down for students.
Michael Kors just won the prestigious Council of Fashion Designers Award for his wearable, sporty creations.
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