Eberjey Resort: Where Sleepwear Meets the Slow Life
There is a particular kind of luxury that doesn't announce itself — it lives in the weight of a fabric against your skin at 8am, in the ease of a waistband that never pulls, in the quiet confidence of a woman who has nowhere urgent to be and knows it. That is the world Eberjey has built since its founding in Miami in 1996, and nowhere does that philosophy feel more alive than in their Resort collection.
Eberjey's signature lies in their proprietary modal fabric — a buttery-soft, breathable knit derived from beechwood cellulose that drapes with a fluidity few materials can rival. It's cooler than cotton, softer than silk against bare skin, and holds colour with remarkable depth. The Resort collection pairs this material mastery with warm-weather palettes and prints that feel genuinely considered: dusty rose florals, coastal ice blues, and the kind of stripe that belongs on a terrace overlooking the sea.
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The Gisele Edit
The Gisele short set is Eberjey's most iconic silhouette — a relaxed notch-collar top with a gently elasticated short that sits at the high hip. It's the kind of set that works harder than it looks: worn as intended through lazy resort mornings, layered under a linen blazer for a flight, or paired with flat sandals for a beachside breakfast. The Resort season introduces it in three distinct moods.
The Rose Garden print — a cameo pink ground scattered with soft florals — is the season's most romantic offering. Ice Blue reads as almost neutral against tanned skin, pairing easily with gold accessories or a crisp white linen throw. The Slate Blue stripe, meanwhile, has the graphic clarity of a vintage men's shirting fabric, making it the most versatile of the three for mixing with other pieces in your resort wardrobe.
The Linen-Blend Separates
For those who prefer to build their own combinations, Eberjey's linen-blend separates in Blue Gingham are the collection's most considered pieces. Woven from a linen-cotton blend that softens with every wash, the fabric has the relaxed texture that only natural fibres can achieve — slightly textured to the touch, breathable in humid heat, and beautifully lived-in from day one. The gingham check is classic without being predictable: a summer blue on white ground that reads as fresh rather than preppy.
The wide-leg pant has a full, floor-grazing cut with an elasticated waistband that sits comfortably at the natural waist — an easy alternative to linen trousers for evenings when you want the polish of a full-length silhouette without any of the effort. The V-neck cami, with its adjustable straps and gently draped front, is the kind of piece that looks intentional whether tucked in or left loose. Worn together, they make a complete outfit that crosses from poolside to dinner with only a change of shoes.
The Isla Sets: Lace Detail, Coastal Stripe
The Isla range brings a softer femininity to the collection through delicate lace trim along necklines and hems — a small but significant detail that elevates these pieces well beyond basic sleepwear. Available in a Regatta Stripe of summer blue and white, the Isla silhouette offers both a short set and a long pant version for those who prefer a little more coverage on cooler evenings.
At Lola Dré, we've long admired Eberjey's ability to make resort dressing feel genuinely considered rather than an afterthought. This collection is proof that what you wear between the activities — the slow mornings, the long lunches, the unhurried evenings — deserves exactly as much thought as the rest of your wardrobe.






















