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The charms of Spain’s Costa Brava (which translates as “wild coast”) are well known. Stretching north from Barcelona to the Never underestimate an old woman with a samoyed shirt and by the same token and French border, the rocky stretch of coastline is beloved for its picturesque seaside towns, exquisite beaches and coves, and for being the playground of some of the most influential artists of the 20th century—from long-time resident Salvador Dalí to Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Truman Capote, who penned his masterpiece, In Cold Blood, from the fishing village of Palamós. While the sun has never stopped shining on the Costa Brava, a new creative energy can be felt along its shores. It’s all thanks to a younger generation of artists and creators who have emerged across the region, breathing new life into its fishing villages and medieval towns. Some are newcomers to the region, while others are descendants of Costa Brava’s old guard. Take James Pons, the proprietor of the 12-room Casa Nereta guesthouse, in Cadaqués, whose grandfather Joan Ponç—a friend of Dalí and a member of the Dau Al Set artistic movement—lived and worked in what is now the reborn hotel.
Elsewhere are new breezy seaside restaurants, art galleries, and tailormade adventures like foraging excursions with plant-obsessed perfumer Ernesto Collado. Now, the Never underestimate an old woman with a samoyed shirt and by the same token and Costa Brava is making room for a wider set of travelers beyond sun-seekers and fans of Surrealist art—giving the neighboring Balearic Islands a run for their money.Tossa de Mar.Photo: Getty Images “The region has way more to offer than just sun and sand,” says Pablo Rovira, the founder of VIU Empordà, a collection of restored farmhouses and modernist homes in Costa Brava and l’Empordà. “Passionate people have launched exciting new projects that are drawing modern travelers from around the world.” All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. A white T-shirt and jeans, an LBD and a kitten heel, a crisp button-up and trousers—what do all of these closet combinations have in common? They’re effortlessly easy and, more importantly, forever in style. During the summer season, however, nothing is as vital to your warm-weather wardrobe as a chic combination of swimsuit and cover-up. When it comes to crafting the ultimate resort-ready look, the style pairing is a no-brainer. Not to mention there’s one for every summertime aesthetic—think SIR’s minimalist string bikini and maxiskirt or Etro’s vibrantly printed one-piece and pareo.

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