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Accessorizing Swim and Resort Looks

Accessories — cover-ups, hats, sunglasses, bags, jewelry, footwear — complete a resort look and offer versatility, letting a smaller core wardrobe of

Accessorizing Swim and Resort Looks

The Role of Accessories in Resort Styling

Accessories — cover-ups, hats, sunglasses, bags, jewelry, footwear — complete a resort look and offer versatility, letting a smaller core wardrobe of swimwear pieces work across more occasions and settings.

Cover-Ups as a Styling Tool

A well-chosen cover-up (a kimono, sarong, or beach dress) extends a swimsuit into a broader outfit, useful for transitioning from beach or pool to a casual lunch or walk without a full outfit change.

Sun Protection as Both Function and Style

Hats and sun-protective accessories serve a genuine practical function beyond style — a stylist can incorporate sun protection into a look that still feels intentional and put-together, not purely utilitarian.

Avoiding Accessory Overload

As with core garment selection, accessory recommendations should stay proportionate to the client’s actual needs and occasions — suggesting more accessories than a client will genuinely use adds cost and clutter without real styling benefit.

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