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Vacation Wardrobe: Four Essential Style Codes


Montce Bikini, Farm Rio Pants, Magda Butrym Head Scarf, Eliou Necklace

My most recent trip was the kind where the house set the mood before the suitcase was unpacked. We stayed at Casa Rosada in Sayulita, a Summer Thornton-designed house full of color and texture, with pink walls, tiled corners, woven details, and an indoor-outdoor ease that makes everything feel more vacation the second you walk in.

Once I hung everything up, my closet became a little moodboard of its own. Brightly colored swim, tropical printed dresses, raffia and shell details, all of it felt right at home. The look that set the tone, a butterfly bikini top with yellow-and-white printed pants and a crochet headscarf, was the kind of outfit that could only live by the sea.

That spirit carried through everything I packed, and it kept coming back to four codes that, to me, make a vacation wardrobe.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Vacation Wardrobe Essentials: Four key pieces define a vacation wardrobe.
  • Swimwear Versatility: A bikini can transition from poolside to lunch effortlessly.
  • Tropical Prints: Dresses with vibrant prints complement beach settings beautifully.
  • Accessorizing with Texture: Incorporating textured items adds dimension to vacation outfits.

Swim That Dresses Up

The bikini that goes straight from the pool to a long lunch, paired with a printed pant, a beaded necklace, or a wrap skirt. The suit with enough personality to be the outfit.

The Tropical-Print Dress

The dress that does the most with the least effort. The right print holds its own against green palms, pink casita walls, and the wash of a late sunset. 

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A Textural Moment

Raffia, shells, woven details, sculptural extras. Texture is what gives a vacation look its dimension. A raffia-trimmed bag, a beaded fish clutch, a pair of shell earrings.

The Pareo

The piece that keeps changing the plan. Tie it as a skirt over a bikini, twist it into a top with linen pants, wear it as a wrap once the evening cools down. The easiest way to infuse the unhurried energy of vacation into your look.

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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.