After paying homage to her Irish heritage for fall, fashion designer Rozae Nichols took Clover Canyon back to its Californian roots on Monday, June 9. For resort, Nichols splashed her famous digital prints onto breezy dresses and laid-back separates.

Set in front of an aqua wall, a model with a curled bob and orange lipstick displayed all 27 looks. The vibrant collection featured floral-print A-line dresses, off-the-shoulder crop tops, and gold metal and black flatforms. Thrown in the mix were a lace red-orange bomber jacket, lavender bustier, and matching bra top and wide-leg pants.

While florals and feathers took up most of the canvas, simple lines snuck onto the hems of dresses and shirtsleeves. Hawaiian flowers with chemical blue leaves and white feathers fought for attention in an off-the-shoulder A-line mini dress. A matching set of a white laser-cut crop top and pencil skirt paired with gold metal flatforms was a break away from the eclectic prints. One of the darker outfits consisted of a strapless black maxi dress featuring paint streaks of blue, yellow, and purple on its bottom half.

As a Los Angeles-based brand, there were a few festival-ready ensembles, including mixed-print harem pants paired with a T-shirt and a sweetheart-neckline bustier paired with high-waisted shorts.

Clover Canyon launched in 2011 to immediate adoration. The feminine, yet modern label was born out of the realization there was a “tremendous fountain of artistic history and ability within [their] team.” Creative director Nichols has been designing for 25 years, 15 of which she spent designing for her namesake label. You can find Clover Canyon at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale’s, and Nordstrom.