A model may be holding a French road sign in one image, but Tory Burch’s spring 2016 collection is very much inspired by the Middle East.

Celebrating the spirit of adventure the Tory Burch spring 2016 collection includes a series of colourful kafatan and tunic designs, which have been influenced by the region. The length of the tunics were also altered, with Tory Burch adding length to her traditional tunics enabling her Middle Eastern customers to wear them with ease.

The sign may be French but the new Tory Burch collection is heavily inspired by the Middle East

The sign may be French but the new Tory Burch collection is heavily inspired by the Middle East

The spring campaign saw the brand bring together 12 extraordinary women who have found success in the worlds of fashion, film, food, art and commerce — Sabine Getty, Jemima Jones, Matilde Furstenberg-Borromeo, Anouska Beckwith, Zita D’Hauteville, Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre, Annina Pfuel, Margherita Puri-Negri, Alessandro Orsi, Domitilla Bertusi Dotti, Marie Louise Scio and Princess Maria Annunciata of Liechtenstein.

The tunic is given a new lease on life in this collection

The tunic is given a new lease on life in this collection

The images offer a rare glimpse of the women relaxing in their homes and private sanctuaries. A spokesperson said: “The photographs capture their worldly sophistication, incredible confidence and a bohemian elegance that has come to define the Tory Burch brand.”

Here’s the collection modelled by French/Belgian model Zita Dhauteville and Marie Louise Scio, Creative Director and Vice President at Hotel il Pellicano & la Posta Vecchia:

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Marie Louise Scio

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