celebrating the chic style of the 1960s
ROSEWOOD LITTLE DIX BAY
Originally opened in 1964 by conservationist Laurance Rockefeller, the resort was a pioneer in offering luxury that existed in harmony with nature and continues to draw legions of royal guests to this day.
Honoring Nature & Heritage Through Design
Designed by Lost Pattern's creative director, Cata Cheng, in collaboration with the Rosewood team, this scarf and pocket square collection pays tribute to the breathtaking nature and heritage architecture of Little Dix Bay. Featuring exquisite silk craftsmanship and hand-rolled edges, each piece celebrates history, artistry, and timeless elegance.
CELEBRATIONS IN STYLE
Marking its 60th anniversary, the property unveils a year-long celebration beginning January 2024, featuring curated events and experiences steeped in sophistication. From immersive destination adventures and exclusive art exhibits to elegant culinary showcases, each moment is crafted to captivate and inspire. As a symbol of timeless luxury and an ode to the chic elegance of the 1960s, the exclusive Lost Pattern scarf and pocket square are presented as a complimentary gift to commemorate this milestone.