Marbella Fashion

Marbella, a city for the rich but also a city with diverse fashion. You can be in old town Marbella with the beaches where you can relax and chuck on that casual comfortable maxi dress or there's Puerto Banus where you should have about multiple outfit changes a day making the evening outfits tight and classy with a pair of lashes and jewels to add for dress to impress look for partying in some of the biggest clubs. 

Spending a week there I think I spent more on pre Marbs prep than I did on the holiday itself, but can you really complain when the rich gentleman in Puerto Banus are happy to buy you drinks for the evening?

Here's a little summary of what to wear from day to night.
Daytime: Heading to Ocean Beach? La Sala by the sea? Sisu Boutique? Nikki Beach? Well make sure you have your best swimsuits/ bikinis on followed with a pair of wedges or fancy flip flops/sandals and a full set of make up to sit at the side of the pool sipping on a glass of Dom Perignon. Well that's if you don't like actually enjoying yourself, I'm pretty sure my friends and I left Ocean Beach and Sisu covered in Champagne and sunglasses over our face to hide the ruined make up after a day of partying. 

Evening: whether it's Pangea, Tibu, Mirage, Aqwa Mist or News Cafe you better be dressed to impress, wearing trainers? no chance you'll make it through the door. The dress code is dresses, heels and statement clutch followed by flawless make up, perfect hair, well thats if the heat and humidity doesn't ruin it as soon as you step outside of the air con apartment. Men, well thats strictly shirts, jeans/shorts and your smartest shorts. 

By the end of the week you'll have blisters from the killer heels, a weak immune system from the strong alcohol but on the plus side atleast you would have felt like a princess for the week after playing dress up every day and night.

Don't believe me? Take a look at TOWIE, a spot on example of how the dress code should be worn. 

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