TripMe x Jules Fox: St Barths Edition

If you’re anything like us, packing for trips can seem like a Herculean task. What’s the vibe of the hotel? Do the restaurants have a dress code? Are there any styling ‘no’s’? How much is a second bag? To answer our most pressing questions, we decided to consult our most stylish friend, Jules Fox (@julessfoxx). Jules is a wardrobe stylist, consultant, and personal shopper based in NYC and when she’s not curating closets, she’s traveling around the world. Together we’ve created the ultimate style guide for one of the chicest destinations on the map – St. Barths.

1. Staying at Eden Rock:

Picture-perfect moments await as you step into the iconic Eden Rock. Inspired by the resort's signature red hues, Jules has crafted a collection thats strikes the perfect balance of playful sophistication. Think mini dresses in vibrant crimson, statement pieces,and more. Whether lounging by the beach or sipping cocktails at the bar, these outfits ensure you're on theme.


2. Brunch at Nikki Beach:

For something a little more rowdy, head to Nikki Beach for a brunch experience like no other. Embrace laid-back luxury with Jules' selection of effortlessly chic attire. Missoni coverups, rattan bags, and comfy (but stylish) shoes set the tone for the day. From sipping champagne by the sea to dancing on the tables, these outfits are perfect for a seamless transition from brunch to beach.

3. Le Boat Day:

Set sail on the caribbean blue waters for a day on the water. Picture yourself in breezy linen, and cool silk. Whether diving in or lounging on the deck, you’re sorted.

4. Dinner at Bonito:

After a quick siesta, head over for a late night at Bonito. Get ready for a delicious meal, fun cocktails, and a vibrant ambiance. Opt for more is more here, striking silhouettes, statement jewelry and bags. Whether dining al fresco or dancing the night away, these looks leave a lasting impression.

Bon voyage xo

Stay tuned for more as we continue to explore the world's most coveted destinations…

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