Marina St Barth marked a significant milestone, celebrating 20 years of shaping resort wear with a Palm Beach gathering at its Worth Avenue boutique. The evening brought together longtime clients, friends of the brand, and notable figures for a moment that reflected both the label’s origins and its continued evolution.
Founded by Marina Cocher, the brand has built a distinct identity rooted in travel, ease, and a refined sense of personal style. The anniversary event served as a reflection of that journey, one that has moved seamlessly between destinations like Palm Beach, Naples, and Southampton while maintaining a consistent aesthetic.
Marina St Barth has always drawn from a sense of place. Inspired by the spirit of Saint Barthélemy, the collections are designed for life shaped by sun, sea, and movement.
Over the past two decades, the brand has become known for its curated selection of resort wear and accessories, alongside its own label. The approach leans into pieces that feel effortless but considered, designed for coastal days and evenings that extend long after sunset.
This balance between casual ease and quiet refinement has helped define its appeal across multiple markets, from Florida to the Hamptons.
The anniversary carried a personal significance for Marina Cocher, whose vision continues to guide the brand’s direction.
“This anniversary is deeply personal for me. Marina St Barth was born from a moment that reminded me how precious life is, and from a desire to create something joyful and beautiful. For twenty years we have welcomed women looking for pieces that feel effortless, yet distinctive fashion that carries the spirit of the islands, the freedom of travel, and the quiet confidence of true style.”Marina Cocher, Founder of Marina St Barth
Her words reflect a philosophy that has remained consistent since the brand’s inception, one centered on creating clothing that resonates beyond trends.
The Worth Avenue celebration drew a group that reflects the brand’s longstanding community. Among those in attendance were Marina Cocher Bergés, Gustavo Bergés, Jeanette Bergés, Otto Bergés, Sebastian Bergés-Oatley, Jean Shafiroff, Dorimi Pineda, Daniella Marquez, Alexandria Morello, Gemma Maxime, Michelle Russell-Johnson, and Pamela Morgan.
The gathering felt less like a traditional event and more like a continuation of the relationships that have shaped the brand over time.
Today, Marina St Barth operates boutiques in Palm Beach, Naples, and Southampton, with an online presence that extends its reach further. Each location reflects the same sensibility, offering a curated mix of international designers alongside the brand’s own collections.
The consistency across these spaces reinforces the brand’s identity, one that remains grounded in travel and personal expression.
Anniversaries often invite reflection, but Marina St Barth’s 20-year mark feels equally forward-looking. The brand has maintained a steady presence by focusing on what it does best: curating pieces that align with a lifestyle shaped by movement, destination, and individuality.
The Palm Beach celebration captured that balance. It honored where the brand began while quietly pointing toward where it continues to go, with the same sense of ease that has defined it from the start.
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