Indulge in Opulence: Your Guide to the Finest ‘Palm Royale’ Hotels

In the wake of Apple TV+’s new period comedy starring Kristen Wiig and Kaia Gerber, look to Vogue Singapore’s shortlist of hotels worthy of a ‘Palm Royale’ experience.

“Palm Beach is the last American sanctuary”, muses Evelyn Rollins (portrayed by Allison Janey), the queen of the summer season in Palm Royale, as the camera pans to a tropical oasis thoroughly untouched by the turmoil the year 1969 is remembered by today. The only state of affairs that Apple TV’s stylish new period comedy is concerned with is the machinations of Tennessee-born pageant queen Maxine Simmons (portrayed by Kirsten Wiig). A Gatsby-esque figure set to conquer the upper echelons of Palm beach, Maxine’s story unfolds in the titular Palm Royale—Palm Beach’s most exclusive country club.

Kristen Wiig as Maxine Simmons in Palm Royale.Courtesy of Apple TV+

Created as a composite of The Breakers, the Everglades Club, the Bath & Tennis Club, and other high society dwellings in Palm Beach, the Palm Royale in the series is a love letter to not just Palm Beach, but also to the rarified, glamorous lifestyle embodied in the works of mid-century society photographer Slim Aarons. Known for his romantic portraits capturing the golden age of the international jet-set from Palm Beach to Marrakech, Aarons’s photography served as foremost inspiration to the show’s creator Abe Sylvia and director Tate Taylor. A society photographer who refused to work with set designers, stylists, and make-up artists, Aarons famously preferred to “[photograph] attractive people doing attractive things in attractive places”, which is perhaps a fitting header for the fictional Palm Royale and its socialite denizens.

Although many photographers of his time specialised in splendid surroundings and beautiful subjects, Aarons’s photography made a lasting impact because of its uniquely inviting nature, which is embodied in the palm trees and pink-hued palette of Palm Royale. Whether it reflected the reality of his time, the good life depicted in his photography is exclusive without being exclusionary. There is no visual evidence of IYKYK in-the-know, quiet luxury or unspoken codes in sight to weed out the people that don’t belong, and every country club, château, dock, and pool depicted seems like a fun experience instead of an intimidating one. While much has changed since the ’60s, the resorts, beach clubs, and all glitz and glamour that embody the very essence of the Palm Royale experience have only become more exclusive and less exclusionary—attached with their own terms and conditions.

On that note, colour us curious to seek out our own Palm Royale paradise. While Maxine could only gain entry to the Palm Royale by scaling a wall while nobody was looking, Vogue Singapore presents a shortlist of glamorous retreats that are all available by reservation.

On that note, colour us curious to seek out our own Palm Royale paradise. While Maxine could only gain entry to the Palm Royale by scaling a wall while nobody was looking, Vogue Singapore presents a shortlist of glamorous retreats that are all available by reservation.

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