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Souvenir Mood at the Resort



DETAILS OF THE OUTFIT: Doen Top (last seen here) Follow Suit Bikini, Simon Miller Skirt, Ancient Greek Sandals, Etro Bag, Sherman Field Necklaces (similar, less expensive here and here) Retrosuperfuture Sunglasses

The best resort pieces feel like they were chosen with the trip already in mind. A color pulled from a painted doorway, a necklace that looks handmade at a seaside market, a sandal that seems like it came from a shop on the island.

 

That is the heart of destination dressing. I love letting a place guide the way I put a look together, taking cues from the colors of the landscape, the shells along the shore, the stripe of a beach umbrella, the blue of a tiled wall. One small reference leads into the next until the whole outfit feels like it grew out of the setting itself.

 

Bright crochet, printed layers, woven textures, and little hints of color make a look feel sunlit and specific. These are the pieces I reach for by the water, on a walk through town, at a long lunch, or packed away for the next place I can’t wait to explore.



Embellished Lace Up Sandals

Wear these sandals with a printed bikini for a pool look that already feels finished.
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Beaded Clip On Earrings

Style these beaded earrings with a printed skirt and a fan that doubles as the chicest accessory. 
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Fringed Canvas Pouch

Carry this beaded fringe pouch with eyelet dress and colorful beads for that souvenir-shop feeling.
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