Feeling Retro in Rebdolls

I was feeling retro in Rebdolls during my latest trip to Cuba. There’s something about the energy in Cuba that evokes a vintage vibe that makes me want to dress like a pin-up. At the same time, the heat and humidity in Havana remind you why you should pack as much linen as possible.

As I put the final touches on our 2025 Cuban Connection Tour I wanted to share a few of my favorite looks from my recent itinerary building trip. Check out our other 2025 Tour Destinations.

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Classic Striped Suit

This classic linen suit had me feeling light, airy, and like La Jefa (The Boss).

Tillie Linen Stripe Vest $40 and Linen Stripe Wide Leg Pants $49


Wavy Baby

The wavy stripe print of this dress brought me back in time. The classic car photo shoot sent me!

Darling Linen Wavy Stripe A Line Dress $53


Bandeau Baddie

Not only was the Rebdolls bikini red hot! The ruffles make this look retro.

Sea Breeze Ruffle Bandeau Top $20 and Sea Breeze High Cut Bottom $20


What do you think of my retro in Rebdolls looks? Which is your favorite? Let me know in the comments.

Annette Richmond

Annette Richmond is an award-winning content creator, travel writer, public speaker and advocate. Richmond is an immigrant that splits her time between Mexico and the United States. The creator of the fat positive travel community Fat Girls Traveling is a native Californian. Annette got her start in the fashion industry working in trend forecasting and public relations. Her love for travel inspired her to start Fat Girls Traveling in 2017 which is where she and Amanda met. When she's not creating diverse travel, fashion, and beauty content for The Fat Girls Guide she is hosting Fat Camp retreats and fat positive tours. In her spare time you can find her speaking publicly and writing articles promoting diversity and inclusivity, recording her new podcast, or sipping a margarita on the beach. Richmond hopes to continue to inspire other marginalized people to see the world and be seen.

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