The Saint-Tropez Edit
Pucci Summer Party Inspiration — The Saint-Tropez Edit
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Bold, colorful, sun-drenched, inspired. This edit brings that energy to a cocktail party at home — the South of France feeling, without the South of France price tag. The full look AND the table, for under $600. Less than a third of what a Pucci dress alone would cost you.
The Invitation
ThisPucci-inspired birthday invitation instantly transports you to the South of France and will instantly excite your guests. It's a digital download, so it's fully customizable, and printable at home or at any local print shop. Then watch the RSVPs fly in.
The Dress
TheCin Cin Colada dress is where this edit continues but the party really starts. The swirling print in aqua, lime, and black has the exact confidence of an authentic Pucci dress without the four-figure price tag — it reads as collected, not costumed. Wear it once and it becomes the dress people reference for the rest of the summer.
The Shoes
These silver satin mules are $65 and are the heels you’ll reach for again and again. The clean silhouette works with virtually everything, which means they'll show up all summer long well beyond this party.
The Ring
This is my petition to bring back the cocktail ring (if it ever really went away?). Thechunky resin cocktail ring from Anthropologie in mint picks up the palette of the dress while still being an unexpected pop that starts a conversation. The gold band contrasts the silver in the shoe for a mixed metals moment while still helping the outfit to look cohesive.
The Table
Glassware
Thesmoked amber wine glasses bring warmth to a palette that could otherwise run cool. The contemporary shape keeps the table feeling current rather than themed, which is the difference between a curated table and a costume.
Plates
The approach here is to borrow from the print, not repeat it. Repeating it tips into costume territory. Borrowing from it shows understanding.
Theblue iridescent dinner plate catches the aqua in the dress with a pearlescent shift that changes in the light — beautiful and a little unexpected. Layer thegreen scalloped appetizer plates from Anthropologie on top and suddenly the lime is present without being announced. The scalloped edge is a quiet nod to the organic curves in the print. None of it matches. All of it belongs together.
Coasters
The coaster set that matches the invitation (or menu) is the finishing touch that closes the loop. When someone sets their glass down and realizes the coaster echoes the invitation they received weeks ago — that's the detail that turns a nice party into a memorable one. Small, considered, and entirely worth it. It's a digital download, fully customizable, and printable at home or at any local print shop – add a monogram or leave as is and let the print speak for itself!
The Full Edit
Cin Cin Colada dress Shop
Gray satin mules Shop ASOS
Chunky resin cocktail ring Shop Anthropologie
Smoked amber wine glasses Shop on Amazon (paid link)
Blue iridescent dinner plate Shop on Amazon (paid link)
Green scalloped appetizer plates Shop Anthropologie
Pucci-inspired invitation Shop on Etsy
Pucci-inspired coaster set Shop on Etsy
Save this to your entertaining board and come back to it all summer.
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