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4 designer beach towels to help you make a splash by the pool this summer: from Hermès' cheerful prints and Bottega Veneta's jacquard fish, to the classic Louis Vuitton monogram

4 designer beach towels to help you make a splash by the pool this summer: from Hermès' cheerful prints and Bottega Veneta's jacquard fish, to the classic Louis Vuitton monogram

These plush designer towels from Hermès, Bottega Veneta, Dior and
Louis Vuitton are essential picks for warm-weather destinations this summer if you're planning to spend a lot of time by the water.
From Hermès' cheerful rowing print to Dior's beautiful toile de jouy creation, throw one of these across a sun lounger and you're laying down a clear style marker for your day in the sun.
1. Hermès Paddling beach towel
Hermès Paddling beach towel (HK$5,900). Photo: Handout
2. Bottega Veneta fish jacquard beach towel
Bottega Veneta fish jacquard beach towel (HK$5,700). Photo: Handout
3. Louis Vuitton LVacation beach towel

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