I Just Spent the Weekend Island-Hopping Near Palm Beach—These 6 Chic Staples Were on All the Locals

This is your sign to make Palm Beach your mood board for summer 2025.

Coco Schiffer wearing a knit shorts set.
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I used to think Palm Beach style was synonymous with colorful prints, polished pearls, and blowouts that could survive a hurricane, but a recent weekend of island-hopping just off the coast completely changed my mind. As it turns out, the local style has a much cooler, more effortless vibe than I expected—think breezy dresses, barely-there sandals, and woven totes that somehow looked even better a little sun-faded.

Naturally, I became an unofficial style detective, mentally cataloging every chic outfit I spotted between beach clubs and ferry rides. There was definitely a common thread: a kind of relaxed elegance that felt easy but intentional, like everyone just happened to throw on the perfect thing. Ahead, I'm sharing the staples that defined the trip, and yes, I've already started re-creating the looks back home. Who doesn't want to feel like they're one Aperol spritz away from a yacht?

Statement Hats

Woman wearing a statement hat with a knit shorts set.

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In Palm Beach, wearing a hat isn't just about sun protection—it's a full-on style statement. Whether it was a wide-brim raffia hat or a polished top hat, everyone topped off their beach outfits with something chic. I couldn't help but imagine the luxurious sunscreens they were pairing with their perfectly styled hats.

Family Heirlooms

Woman with Palm Beach style.

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Heirlooms—whether actually passed down or simply heirloom-worthy—were everywhere. People were accessorizing with timeless pieces like vintage Hermès scarves and classic watches you'd want to keep in the family. It gave every outfit an effortless sense of history and permanence.

The White Dress

Woman with Palm Beach style.

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A white dress is basically a Palm Beach nonnegotiable. Everyone had one packed for the weekend, and it looked effortlessly chic whether styled for the beach or a casual dinner. It's one of those pieces that just fits the easygoing yet polished spirit of the area.

Remixed It Buys & Limited-Edition Revamps

Woman with Palm Beach style.

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The Palm Beach crowd wasn't just wearing the It items you already know—they were remixing them. Think limited-edition Staud Tommy bags and Hermès Oran sandals in special colorways you've never seen before. It felt like everyone had their own one-of-a-kind twist on cult favorites.

Playful Prints

Woman with Palm Beach style.

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Prints ruled the scene in the most joyful way. I spotted everything from iconic Pucci swirls to bold florals and whimsical vintage patterns across dresses, tops, scarves, and even shoes. The whole vibe had this playful, almost childlike spirit that made getting dressed feel fun again.

Shell Jewelry

Women with Palm Beach style.

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Even though it was spring, there was no shortage of seashell-inspired jewelry. Delicate shell pendants, pearl-studded earrings, and beachy baubles brought a subtle mermaidcore energy to otherwise polished outfits. It was the perfect playful touch without feeling costumey.

Sierra Mayhew
Fashion Editor

Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor at Who What Wear, bringing a decade of industry experience to the editorial team. Since joining in 2021, she has made her mark by blending luxury and accessible fashion, decoding runway trends, and curating must-have shopping lists. Before joining Who What Wear, Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra translates editorial expertise into viral social content, making fashion engaging for a new generation. Her unique perspective is rooted in her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.