This year more than ever, creators have desires elsewhere that are felt through their collections. A fashion exodus that begins in the villages of South America to end under the sun of the tropics, after a small detour in the heat of the African continent. So we recycle our holiday memories acquired after a tourist shopping fever, to turn them into pieces or ultra desirable accessories.

Where does the fashion take us this summer?

On the catwalks, the inspirations unearthed in the four corners of the globe are translated by ethnic touches strewn with high doses, but nevertheless with skill. The proof, BCBG Max Azria proposes a look worthy of a holiday with an aztec poncho , worn with a bob and a large bermuda in the colors of the beaches with turquoise water. Same desire to swim at Anna Sui, with exotic prints that have invaded the entire spring-summer 2016 collection.

Tommy Hilfiger ships us straight to the Caribbean, while Dsquared2 imagines a short, long-sleeved dress that blends sunny shades with cool ocean colors. A model for the least exotic, that would be worn during a stay in Hawaii. At Valentino and Rochas, it is in Africa that one goes through tribal dresses and giraffe prints. Faithful to the country where it was born, the house Dolce & Gabbana honors the capital of Italy with a long black dress with floral print, bearing the inscription "Rome" and its pantheon represented in gold. Finally, we finish our tour of the world in South America with the folk and colorful fabrics of the Isabel Marant show.

All ethnic prints spotted on the spring-summer 2016 podiums in the following slideshow.