The collection lists 17 dresses, pants, tops, shoes and accessories, with prices starting at $10 and several highlighted items priced around $12 to $27.
It is pitched as a solution to hot-weather dressing problems, focusing on light fabrics, relaxed fits and versatile pieces for travel, casual outings and everyday wear.
Featured products include mini, midi and maxi dresses, palazzo and linen pants, sandals, sneakers, flip-flops and beach accessories aimed at easy seasonal wardrobe updates.
With $10 price tags, can Amazon's trendy 'wardrobe refresh' escape the high environmental and ethical costs of fast fashion?
As AI curates our shopping, is Amazon's 'edit' a helpful guide or a tool to control trends and sideline smaller sellers?