Miami {with NetJets and Four Seasons}

My Suit: Anine Bing | Sai’s Yellow Number: Suistudio | Krystal’s Red Number: Victoria Hayes | Hat Boxes: CALPAK

Inside the NetJets plane – an unbelievable experience


Two Piece: Borrowed from A.L.C. (launches in February) | Shoes: Aquazzura (similar) | Bag: Mansur Gavriel | Sunglasses: Colors in Optics | Krystal’s Dress: Saloni

Dress: Alice & Olivia | Boots: Aquazzura (budget-friendly here)

Romper: Zimmermann (wearing a size 1) | Espadrilles: Castañer


I couldn’t help but share a few of my favorite photos from our Miami trip. Fohr put together a trip with Four Seasons and NetJets and I was lucky enough to accompany such an incredible group of people.
There were several moments that I found myself thinking “how did this happen?” I would hate for it to come off like I am showing off, but more like I am so incredibly thankful for some of the opportunities this blog has bought me. Between some of the friendships I’ve made to being able to work for myself, I try not to take a moment of it for granted.
Okay, enough of the sappy stuff! On to the important stuff – the outfits! It felt so good to give my winter clothes a temporary break and to be able to wear a few resort pieces. I pulled some favorites from NET-A-PORTER and A.L.C. and reached for some closet staples, like my Anine Bing plaid suit.
The Four Seasons was beyond, as per usual!
We stayed at the Downtown location and had a spa and lunch day at the Surf Club location, one of the most beautiful hotels I’ve been to. In general, I don’t think I’ve ever had one bad experience at one of their hotels. The service, the bed, the attention to detail and the cleanliness are all top-notch. Also, Keith has never been to Miami, something I find hard to believe (especially as a New Yorker!) so I’m definitely planning to come back to The Surf Club location with both Keith and Nate.
Also, you can see Krystal’s blog here and Sai’s Youtube channel here. She shared a few videos from the trip here and here.
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NetJets & Event photos by James Nord