Bali is not just a destination — it is a state of mind. From the volcanic black sand beaches of Amed to the ivory shores of Seminyak and the dramatic cliffs of Uluwatu, every corner of this island calls for beachwear that is both breathable and beautifully considered. This summer, luxury dressing is about effortless elegance: natural fabrics, handcrafted detail, and pieces that move gracefully from shoreline to sundowner. Whether you are drawn to a sculptural raffia bandeau, a breezy linen co-ord, or a flowing midi dress, the edit below has been curated with Bali's warm, golden days firmly in mind.

All pieces featured here are crafted from natural, breathable materials — organic linen, raffia, and cotton-modal blends — making them particularly well-suited to Bali's tropical humidity and sun-drenched days.

Linen Co-ord Sets — The Ultimate Beachwear Statement

A well-chosen linen co-ord is the cornerstone of any Bali capsule wardrobe. Coordinated sets offer the ease of a single outfit decision with the visual impact of a fully considered look — ideal for long beach days that transition into cliff-top dinners.

Linen co-ord

The Pause Top & Shorts — Oasis Blue & White Print

Crafted in airy organic linen, the top features soft blue vertical stripes on an ivory base with an open back finished in pearl buttons and tie details. The matching shorts sit high-rise with a clean front waistband, elasticated back, scalloped hem, and contrast blue embroidery. Both pieces include side and patch pockets. Thoughtfully tailored for warm, sunlit days.

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Linen co-ord

The Daydream Bandeau & Shorts — Dusty Pink Postcards Print

A softly structured organic linen bandeau with a hand-illustrated digital stripe print layered with florals and palm motifs, paired with high-rise dusty pink linen shorts. The shorts feature gentle pleats, an elasticated back, side pockets, and a roomy breezy leg — nostalgic, light, and perfectly Bali.

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Dresses — effortless resort glamour

From a quick beach cover-up to a full evening silhouette, Bali demands dresses that are as versatile as they are striking. The two picks below represent opposite ends of the luxury beachwear spectrum — one playfully fluid, one structurally refined — yet both feel completely at home on the island.

Statement dress

The Summer Note Dress

beachwear · resort dress

A flowy short dress in soft cotton-modal with a subtle sheen, multi-panel construction, elasticated micro-pleating, full sleeves, V-neckline, and pearl button front. Side godet inserts add flounce and flare, with adjustable tassel drawstrings for a personalised fit. Style with flat sandals by day, heels and jewellery by night.

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Midi dress

White Floral Print Flowy Linen Midi Postcard Dress

Soft organic linen midi in a delicate gingham postcard print. The structured bodice features soft padded cups, underwire, and tropical embroidery. The fluid midi skirt flows beautifully, with an elasticated back panel, adjustable straps, and a clean centre zip. Complete the look with the matching Postcard Sandals in dusty pink.

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The Handcrafted bandeau — Artisan Luxury

No Bali beachwear edit is complete without a truly artisanal bandeau. The Madagascar piece below is not simply a garment — it is a work of craft, produced by skilled women artisans and designed to be worn with pride.

Artisan bandeau

Madagascar Structured Bandeau

Handcrafted in natural raffia using a specialised hand-knotting technique by vocationally trained women artisans. The tube silhouette features an elasticated back for comfort, side zips, and adjustable slim shoulder straps secured through a loop for a customised fit. A standout artisanal centrepiece for any beach look.

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Linen shirt

Sand Organic Linen Shirt

A fluid-fit collar linen shirt in soft organic linen, featuring a rose print patch on the back, lace inserts, elegant rose-print cladding on the front detailing and cuff buttons. Light enough for the beach, refined enough for a Seminyak terrace dinner. One of the most versatile linen shirts in the collection.

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Complete the look — bags, sandals & jewellery

Luxury beachwear is about the full picture. The right accessories elevate even the simplest linen co-ord or bandeau into a resort moment worth remembering.

Tote bag

Savanna Tote Bag

accessories · beachwear

Cotton canvas tote with a hand-illustrated map of Cape Town — Table Mountain, Clifton Beach, Camps Bay, Boulders Beach, vineyards, sailboats, florals, and a subtle safari scene. Packaged in a hardcover Savanna box with a dust bag. A timeless keepsake for the well-travelled.

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Statement bag

The Pink Palm Bag

accessories · luxury beachwear

Structured soft pink natural raffia bag with dimensional floral clusters of layered shells, resin stones, and fine beadwork. Finished with a detachable asymmetrical resin stone shoulder strap for a jewellery-inspired effect. Arrives in a hardcover box — an extraordinary gift or collector's piece.

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Jewellery

Sage Necklace

accessories

A long cord necklace strung with sculpted sage and ivory resin stones and faceted silver metal beads. Organic forms and muted tones create calm, natural elegance. Style with soft linen dresses, linen co-ord sets, or neutral ensembles for a subtle artisanal accent.

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Footwear

Low Tide Sandals

resort footwear

Entirely vegan flat sandals on a soft peak-toe silhouette. A handcrafted strap of sculpted faux shells arranged in a radial floral composition, layered with beads and warm gold accents. Neutral palette keeps them versatile — perfect with flowing occasion wear, relaxed resort sets, or an airy all-white linen co-ord.

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Why natural fabrics matter in Bali

Bali's tropical climate — warm, humid, and intensely sunny — demands fabric choices that work with your body rather than against it. Organic linen, the dominant material across this edit, is naturally thermoregulating, moisture-wicking, and increasingly considered the gold standard for sustainable luxury beachwear. Natural raffia, meanwhile, adds a distinctly artisanal dimension that mass-produced synthetics simply cannot replicate. When you invest in a raffia bandeau or a handcrafted linen co-ord, you are not just dressing for the moment; you are choosing craft, provenance, and longevity.

Style tip: In Bali's heat, pair your linen shirt loosely over a structured bandeau for a layered resort look that works from temple visits to beach clubs — just ensure your shoulders are covered at sacred sites.

FAQs

Q1. What is the best beachwear fabric for Bali's climate?

A: Organic linen and natural raffia are the top choices for Bali. Linen is breathable, lightweight, and becomes softer with wear, making it ideal for long beach days in humid tropical heat. Avoid synthetic fabrics, which trap heat and moisture.

Q2. Can I wear a bandeau top to Bali temples?

A: Not without a cover-up. Balinese temples require modest dress — shoulders and knees must be covered. A lightweight linen shirt worn over a bandeau is the perfect solution, keeping you comfortable while respecting local customs.

Q3. How do I style a linen co-ord for both beach and dinner in Bali?

A: Keep accessories minimal at the beach — a canvas tote and flat sandals. For the evening, swap in a statement bag like The Pink Palm, add the Sage Necklace, and choose heeled or embellished sandals. A single linen co-ord can carry you through the full Bali day-to-night journey.

Q4. Is raffia beachwear practical for a Bali holiday?

A: Yes. Natural raffia is lightweight, durable, and genuinely artisanal. Pieces like the Madagascar Structured Bandeau and the Olive Palm co-ord are designed to be worn — not just admired. Store raffia items away from prolonged moisture and direct sunlight when not in use to preserve the material.

Q5. What shoes work best with linen beachwear in Bali?

A: Flat artisanal sandals — like the Low Tide Sandals — are ideal. They are comfortable for walking on uneven terrain, stylish enough for resort settings, and entirely vegan. Avoid high heels on sandy or cobbled paths common near Bali's beach clubs and temples.

April 24, 2026 — Tarun Sagwal