Retro Chic. Performance Peak.

There’s something about golf that invites nostalgia. The courses we return to. The clubs that shape us. The rituals, the manners, the clothes. At Love All Golf, everything we design is rooted in that feeling: classic, feminine, polished pieces that belong just as much to the course as they do to lunch afterward.

Some of my favorite photos we’ve ever taken were captured on courses that mean a great deal to me personally. Each one has its own history, its own rhythm and its own dress code, spoken or unspoken. These are the places where Love All feels most at home.

Lyford Cay Club

Lyford Cay Club is where we grew up playing golf. It’s private, understated, and deeply elegant in that quiet Bahamian way. No flash, no fuss, just immaculate fairways, turquoise water, and generations of families who treat the club like a second home.

For Lyford, I wore the Juli Skirt paired with the Lorena Top. This combination feels especially right here. The Juli skirt has beautiful movement and structure, flattering without being fussy, while the Lorena top has that timeless polo silhouette elevated with refined details and performance fabric that actually works in tropical heat.

This is an outfit made for walking the course, lingering on the veranda afterward, and feeling pulled together the entire day. It’s classic golf dressing, but softened and modernized.

Jupiter Island Club

Jupiter Island Club is Florida golf at its most discreet and refined. Old Florida, gracious and private, with a sense of tradition that never feels stiff. It’s a place where style is subtle but expected.

Here, I wore the Laura Dress, one of my personal favorites. The Laura is elegant in its simplicity. It skims the body beautifully, has built-in performance and support, and feels polished enough that you don’t think twice about wearing it straight from the course to lunch.

This is what I love about golf dresses. They’re effortless. One piece, beautifully cut, no decisions required. The Laura dress embodies our philosophy that golf clothes should feel feminine, flattering, and functional without ever trying too hard.

Northeast Harbor Golf Course

Northeast Harbor Golf Course in Maine is one of the most charming courses in the country. It’s historic, coastal, and slightly rugged in the best New England way. The wind off the water, the rolling terrain, the sense that golf here is about tradition and joy, not performance alone.

This is where classic style truly shines. Love All pieces feel especially natural here because they echo the spirit of the place: timeless silhouettes, thoughtful details, and fabrics that move with you. Our designs don’t compete with the landscape. They belong in it.

This is golf as it’s meant to be played. Relaxed. Elegant. A little windswept.

Lāna‘i

Golf on Lāna‘i is otherworldly. Dramatic cliffs, sweeping ocean views, and a sense of escape that’s impossible to replicate anywhere else. It’s bold and breathtaking, yet still deeply serene.

Even here, surrounded by such natural drama, classic golf style holds its own. Love All pieces are designed to travel well, to feel appropriate whether you’re playing in New England, the Caribbean, or Hawaii. Performance fabrics that breathe. Silhouettes that flatter. Styles that feel respectful of the game no matter the setting.

That’s the beauty of timeless design. It adapts without changing who it is.

Why Classic Style Matters in Golf

Golf is one of the few sports where what you wear is still part of the culture of the game. At Love All Golf, we design with that responsibility in mind. Our pieces are meant to feel feminine and flattering, but also rooted in tradition. Nothing loud. Nothing trendy. Just beautifully made clothes that honor the places you play.

These courses have shaped how I see golf and how I design for it. Love All is, in many ways, a love letter to them.

Wherever you play, I hope you feel as confident, comfortable, and classic as the game itself.

Love,
Kate

 

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