What To Wear In St. Tropez: Part Two

what to wear in st. tropez by The Skinny Confidential

The wait is over: PART TWO of my St. Tropez attire.

If you forgot to grab a glass of rosé for part one then here is your second chance. Cozy up because here is the breakdown:

What to wear in St. Tropez: Sunglasses, hair color, and OIL.

White Off the Shoulder Top

An off the shoulder top is subtly sexy which makes it perfect for France. This top is super flattering if you have big boobs since it’s tight on the torso. Rock some jeweled sunnies to complete the look. I’m calling it now. Jeweled sunglasses are the next trend. All of the cute French girls were wearing a pair. Naturally I had to grab some too. We found a tiny boutique selling these & I have been obsessed ever since. This pair is similar and ideal for wearing while you’re enjoying chocolate croissants.

Leather Top

OK so a leather top may not have been the most practical idea for France but it was one of my most memorable looks. I wore this top out to dinner with long PIN straight hair. It’s a smoldering look that makes for a perfect night out.

Striped Pants

For those who don’t know, stripes on your legs can be your saving grace. It all depends on the placement of the stripes on the legs. This pair has vertical stripes which have a slimming effect since they draw the eye up and down rather than side to side.  Plus they have a high waist so they’re extra flattering.

Blue Set

Ah I love this denim two-piece set. So much so I even wore it LAST YEAR in St. Tropez. You can find all of the details on it here. This year I wore it for a pirate themed party at Nikki Beach LOL.

Hair

Take care of your hair and have fun with it. Try using some hair chalk to spice up your look. It’s playful, easy and washes out effortlessly. I wore four tiny braids with one bright pink one to add a little color. You could use multiple colors for a full unicorn or galaxy look. Then spray some of this hair oil all over. It smells DIVINE. Loaded with coconut and moringa oil, it helps protect your hair from humidity and provides shine.

What to wear in St Tropez: One Piece bikinis and bodysuits

Swimsuits

My love for bodysuits continues. Surprise, surprise. Bodysuits are really the best though. Especially when it’s actually a swimsuit. Why? Swimsuits are typically sturdier than bodysuits. They have padding, support & are meant to be worn by themselves. They save room when packing since you can wear them by the pool or to dinner. They’re efficient and chic.

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White Skirt

A quality wrap skirt is an essential for any woman on the go. Wherever I am I tend to gravitate towards this white skirt. It’s SO easy to wear. Usually I pair it with a bodysuit and some white flats to keep it simple for dinner. Sometimes I even use it as a cover up. It’s that versatile.

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Blue Dress

Saint Tropez is all about linens. This blue dress is light and breezy which is perfect for the heat. I became obsessed with linens last year after visiting St. Tropez since they are such a comfortable fabric. Layer some jewelry and you’ll be set to walk all around town.

Palm Pajamas

These are my favorite pajamas ever! Ever since my bachelorette weekend I have taken these with me every time I travel. You will find these in my carry-on in case my luggage gets lost. That’s how much I love them. They’re VERY well made and super comfortable.  When you wake up put some eye pads on to reduce swelling. If you have a mini fridge be sure to chill them too!

There you have it! These looks are great for your next trip or if you’re just looking to spice up the everyday. Happy Labor Day everyone! Hope you have some fun things planned for the day. We’ll be taking it easy with some friends and family.

x, lauryn

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13 replies to “What To Wear In St. Tropez: Part Two”

  1. How do you get the hair chalk to work so well?! I have the same brand and can’t seem to get it to rub off on my (blonde!) hair! It’s a bummer..