Resort chic is a relaxed, stylish dress code that feels polished and vacation-appropriate — elevated, but not formal. Think effortless, coastal sophistication with comfort and style.
For her:
Breezy dresses, elevated sets, linen pieces, or tailored casualwear
Lightweight fabrics like linen, cotton, silk blends, and gauze
Polished sandals, espadrilles, wedges, or stylish flats
Sunglasses, hats, and resort accessories welcome
For him:
Linen or cotton button-downs, camp collar shirts, or lightweight blazers
Tailored chinos, trousers, or linen pants
Dressy shorts are totally fine
Loafers, leather sandals, or clean suede shoes.
Please avoid:
Gym wear, Gym Shorts, swimwear-only looks
Cutoffs, graphic tees
Flip-flops, athletic shorts, or overly casual outfits
In short: put-together, coastal, and stylish — relaxed luxury for a tropical setting. 🌊🌴
Tropical formal is an elegant, elevated dress code that blends formal wedding style with the relaxed beauty of a coastal setting.
It means formal, polished, and refined — not beach casual — in breathable, climate-appropriate materials.
Attire guidance:
• Formal gowns, elevated cocktail attire, tailored suits, or tuxedos
• Light, flowing fabrics like chiffon, silk, satin, organza, or fine linen blends
• Dress shoes, elevated sandals, heels, or formal flats
• Ties or bow ties welcome
Please avoid:
• Shorts, casual sundresses, flip-flops
• Denim, jersey, cotton tees, athletic wear
• Swimwear, cover-ups, or beachwear
In short: formal attire with a tropical twist — elegant, refined, and celebration-worthy 🌴✨