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Staud and St. Regis Hotels & Resorts have teamed up to create an exclusive resort accessories collection. The collaboration marks Staud’s first partnership with a luxury hospitality brand, bringing its signature West Coast aesthetic to the luxury resort.

“The idea of travel has always been a source of inspiration tome,” said Sarah “Staud” Staudinger, chief executive officer and founder of Staud. “St. Regis represents some of the most iconic destinations in the world, and together we’ve designed a collection that embodies that sense of adventure, indulgence and style.”

The four-piece Staud for St. Regis collection is crafted in raffia and embossed Italian calfskin. There is The Raffia Squillo Tote ($495); The Raffia Bucket Hat ($195); The Raffia Moon Bag ($395), and The Tommy Bag, Reimagined ($295), which is a collector’s piece with a bespoke illustration inspired by St. Regis’ signature rituals.

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An ad image for The Tommy Bag, Reimagined.

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“Our guests seek pieces that are both effortless and elegant, designed for every moment of their journey,” said George Fleck, senior vice president and global brand leader, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts. “Fashion has long been an essential element of travel, and this collaboration allows us to elevate the guest experience in a new way. With our guests at the heart of our vision, Staud for St. Regis has created something truly unique, an exclusive collection that reflects the essence of resort living, complementing the art of travel and embodying both brands’ distinctive approach to modern luxury.”

Staud for St. Regis will be introduced on Thursday through exclusive retail activations at The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort in Mexico and The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort in Bal Harbour, Fla. Select pieces will be represented in-suite for guests to discover at their leisure.

The collection is available online at staud.clothing and The St. Regis Boutique, as well as the Staud SoHo store through the summer season.