However, it seems to us that whenever tourists grace our shores they are always garbed in the same uniform (so wham? Because iz not the French Riviera dey cyah dress up a lil bit?)
- wide brim hat (perhaps covering a fresh blonde beaded cane row that some beach hairdresser in the previous port of call ripped them off for)
- Hawaiian print shirt (seemingly obscuring an impressive bright red t-shirt tan that SPF 50 is not doing much to prevent)
- khaki cargo shorts
- tall socks (WHY??!! WHY??!!)
- the most rubbery, orthopedic looking pair of sandals money can buy
Anyway, I digress.

So in preparation for Beach House in Blanchisseuse this Sunday, let us take a page from those designers who use our locales as inspiration. Instead of just reaching for the bright coloured dress and metallic sandal combo that has become the reflex go-to outfit for these events, let us embrace the theme: destination. (Btw I love theme outfits. It's really gratifying when someone picks it up and you can be like that's exactly what I was going for!)
Destination 1: Cruise

Take a look at my suggestions below. The theme is very versatile. You can do long wide legged, pants, short dresses, and long or short jumpsuits in fabrics like dark denim or white linen. For Beach House Carnival in February, my friend wore a widelegged, strapless, button-up white linen jumpsuit that was gorgeous. When I asked her where she got it, she told me her tailor had made it. CARIBBEAN WOMEN, do not forget that your tailor (especially if you have found a good one) is one of the most powerful weapons in your fashion aresenal! All you need is a picture and some patience to achieve any look in any magazine and set yourself apart from the three girls who went to three different stores and all end up in the same party in the same top!
Destination 2: Eastern Inspired
So because of the success of Slumdog Millionaire last year Indian influence is going to be a big trend. You can see it in pop culture like the Pussycat Doll's video for Jai Ho and the designers have already begun to incorporate this trend into their runway looks. Even the Trinidadian Carnival bands are picking up on the trend with themes such as "The Silk Road", "The Spice Road" and "Kuchela" slated for February 2010.
Btw I kind of went overboard with the lookbook on this one but there were just so many gorgeous items both low and high end. Some of the dresses may be a bit dressy but I loved them anyway! I hope you enjoy!
Love your suggestions ..makes me want to head back for BH.
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