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Green Resort




Christopher Esber Dress & Sandals

Resort dressing feels especially good in green right now. It’s a color story made for vacation, saturated, sun-ready, and impossible to ignore. Slip into it and you’re instantly somewhere coastal and warm, late afternoon light, a drink in hand, nowhere urgent to be.

Indulge in every shade of green: emerald, palm, apple, sage, even a flash of lime green, because the magic is in layering them together. A lagoon-toned bikini with a crisp linen shirt tossed over it, a solid green one-piece styled with flat flip flops and oversized sunglasses, a terry wrap skirt for beach or pool, a sleek top and skirt set that carries effortlessly into dinner. Fully resort, fully saturated, head-to-toe green and ready to go.

green lace rib tee dress
green lace rib tee dress

Cat Eye Sunglasses

Sharp green cat-eye frames with polished, retro-glam structure.

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Fringed Swimsuit Pareo Set

This stunning set features a fringed one-piece and matching pareo, dramatic, elevated resort dressing.

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Crochet Bucket Bag

This handwoven green bucket bag is rich with texture and sculptural ease.

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green lace rib tee dress
green lace rib tee dress

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