Curated coastal dressing for resort days, travel, and elegant afternoons
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Full head-to-toe Olive Coast Floral Swim Edit with olive tankini, ombré floral mesh pants, raffia sun hat, striped beach tote, olive sandals, and shell necklace

Olive Coast Floral Swim

Great coverage, bright resort color, polished olive finish.

A refined Palm Beach swim-to-resort edit built around an olive V-neck tankini, high-waisted coverage, ombré floral mesh pants, a raffia sun hat, a striped beach tote, olive sandals, and a coastal shell necklace.

Details & Finish

This edit works because the olive swim base adds calm structure under a bright, tropical pant. The tankini and high-waisted bottom keep coverage strong, while the mesh pant makes the outfit feel colorful, polished, and elevated.

The raffia hat, striped tote, and olive sandals carry the palette through the accessories so the full look feels intentional from head to toe.

Styling Notes

Keep the jewelry minimal and let the shell necklace be the statement. This is a strong formula for women who want real body coverage without sacrificing color, femininity, or a refined Palm Beach mood.

It is ideal for poolside lunches, walking the resort, stepping off the beach, or dressing up a swim look for a waterside afternoon.

Mix & Match Resort Strategy

One statement pant, multiple pool-day looks.

The easiest way to stretch a resort wardrobe is to keep the hero pant and accessories consistent, then change the swimsuit underneath. A white one-piece feels clean, bright, and classic. An orange ruffle suit makes the same pant feel bold, sunny, and Palm Beach-ready. This mix-and-match formula creates more outfit options without overpacking.

Same statement pant Different swimsuit mood More pool-day outfits
White one-piece swimsuit styled with floral wide-leg pants, straw hat, raffia bag, sandals, sunglasses, and gold jewelry
Pool Day One

The Clean White Swim Edit

A white one-piece keeps the floral pant feeling fresh, bright, and classic. This version reads softer and more timeless, especially with raffia textures, gold jewelry, a sun hat, and neutral sandals.

  • Best for a crisp first-day resort look
  • Lets the floral pant remain the main statement
  • Feels clean, elegant, and easy for lunch after the pool
Orange ruffle one-piece swimsuit styled with floral wide-leg pants, raffia tote, straw hat, sunglasses, sandals, and gold jewelry
Pool Day Two

The Orange Palm Beach Edit

The orange swimsuit changes the entire personality of the outfit. It pulls out the warm tones in the pant, makes the look more energetic, and gives the same accessories a stronger vacation-statement feel.

  • Best for a brighter, more colorful pool day
  • Creates a stronger head-to-toe color story
  • Feels confident, sunny, and more eye-catching

SeaEscape styling tip: Pack one standout pant, one sun hat, one raffia bag, one pair of sandals, and two or three swimsuits in coordinating colors. This creates several polished pool-to-lunch outfits while keeping the suitcase lighter and the styling more intentional.

Editor’s Note

Coverage can still feel bright, glamorous, and beautifully resort-ready.

What makes this look successful is the balance between confidence and ease. The swim pieces do the shaping, the floral pant brings personality, and the accessories add the kind of coastal finish that makes a swim look feel fully styled. Changing the swimsuit gives the same foundation a completely new mood.

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