Resort wear Inspo
As the weather slowly warms up and with the popularity of HBO’s White Lotus, it gives way to a wardrobe that celebrates both the sun and shade in the most pristine surroundings.
Embrace your inner Maria Kondo by rolling your clothes and only packing hand luggage (it will save you time at the airport and space in your bag). Here are my picks to maximize your outfits, fresh from my time in Mauritius for your next resort getaway.
The Matching Set
A coordinated set is always a great way to look polished and elongate the body at the same time. I remember when I was little, clothes would be sold in sets. You know the ones, attached together using those plastic hangers? Check out these colorful options which work well in sets, but also can be separated to add a pop of color to any outfit.
The Dress
Found in lightweight viscose, breathable cotton, and silk, these selections serve double duty as a quick cover up over a swimsuit or a night out at the hotel bar. Sleeves provide warmth during cooler nights, or act as a barrier against the mosquitos.
The Classics
I know what you’re thinking, jeans are too hot for resort wear. On the contrary, these lightweight, wide leg versions give your legs some respite from the blazing sun. Pair with a wardrobe staple, like a white tank and you have a classic outfit. Add multiple chains or statement earrings to elevate your outfit from night to day.
Swimwear
When your biggest decision of the day is between the pool or the ocean, you need options of a one piece and bikini. Both can serve as bodysuits or tops with any bottom imaginable (pants, shorts, maxi skirts, etc.). It also makes sure that you are ready to get into a body of water at all times.
Sunglasses
You can never go wrong with multiple shades for outfit options. Keep in mind that water sports may require polarized shades and something less fragile. I like these Le Specs for some contrast while lounging around the resort.
Raffia
The quintessential material of resort wear everywhere, made from palm leaves. All of these accessories make it easy to bring a hint of that island feeling to an everyday outfit long after the trip is over. My favorite pieces include the Patou Wicker bucket bag in purple and the Aerosoles Hannah Raffia mule.
Sandals
Whether it’s a BBQ on the beach or a sunset cruise, substantial heels and embellished flats will be your friend. The heels can offer you height, without you sinking in the sand. The chain hardware on the flats makes them dressier for dinner than plain flip flops.