Resorts —
Written by Aishath Shaima
The Maldives' picture-perfect beaches and luxurious hotels help millions of people to define their dream holiday destination. As you savor this tropical paradise, there is no need to abandon grace for modesty. Beach visits, poolside floating breakfasts, and dining close to water villas demand for vibrant, simple clothing; so, we have created a list for you.
1. Breezy Outfits
Kaftans and maxi dresses are popular beach wear choices. Wearing a beautifully patterned maxi dress or kaftan in bright and pastel colors like white, red, pink, yellow, and turquoise is the ideal way to spend a day at the beach. Maxi dress and kaftans are ideal for sandbanks and beach side walks while enjoying the sunrise and sunset.
2. Stylish Swimwear
Perfect swimwear to enjoy a floating breakfast by the poolside, water sport activities or simply a dip in the ocean are swim dresses, rash guard with swim trousers and burkinis. Perfect combinations of clothing for such activities would be patterns like floral, palm tree designs in vibrant tones such ocean blue and shades of orange.
3. Dining in Style
Wearing a jumpsuit in rich colors or patterns with striking earrings creates a great look for lunch at a restaurant, a romantic dinner by the beach, and exploring the resort. Furthermore, a pair of flowing pants with a blouse for a sophisticated style featuring earthy tones or flower patterns is another excellent outfit that creates an easily fashionable and trendy appearance.
The Maldives provides an excellent environment for wearing modest clothes hence making it possible to put on comfortable and attractive wear when swimming, hanging around water villas, and dining at fancy resorts.
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