The Resort Edit
How to wear the Resort Edit
The traditional resort wardrobe was built around restraint — Diana Vreeland called it "the art of looking effortlessly put-together while travelling," and the principle still holds. The pieces here lean on three foundations: drape, breathability, and a tonal palette that flatters in unfiltered Mediterranean or Gulf-coast light.
Start with a fluid blouse in our smocked silhouette — the gathered neckline and softly elasticated hem give the piece structure without weight. The Luminous Satin Blouse in Red or Brown is a quiet statement at golden hour; The Smocked Cotton Top in Light Blue is the daytime counterpart.
Pair with high-waisted linen trousers or a fluid midi for what Business of Fashion identifies as the resort uniform — pieces that work hard but never look like they're working. For evening, layer The Embroidered Henley Blouse over a slim trouser; the tonal embroidery catches candlelight.
Why this edit
Resort wardrobes have a history of being the most considered pieces a brand makes — see the Vogue feature on cruise collections for the lineage. Our take leans away from print-heavy "vacation" vibes toward textural fabrics that age well: slubby cotton-linen, smocked elastic, soft satin. Every piece works as well in a Dubai courtyard as it does in a Mykonos taverna.
Cross-shop with The Smart-Casual Edit for pieces that bridge resort and the working week.











