Deborah Robinson
Deborah Robinson, author of the novel Lily Rose, A fashion/lifestyle expert on top media markets & c
06/06/2026
Sitting at Coco’s, reminded me that life is a lot like a menu.
Sometimes the hardest part is simply making the choice.
Thankfully, dinner decisions are usually easier than life decisions. 🤍
Cheers to good food, good friends, and never being in too much of a hurry to enjoy the moment. 🥂🌴
06/04/2026
✈️ Flying into summer... ☀️🌴
Summer has always been one of my favorite seasons. Growing up in Kentucky, it meant long sunny days, family time, lake adventures, and making memories that seemed to last forever.
These days, summer looks a little different—beach time at home in Palm Beach, travel, and hopefully a few new adventures along the way. But the best part remains the same: creating memories with people you enjoy.
What’s on your summer bucket list this year? Any fun trips, favorite destinations, or staycation plans?
06/02/2026
Who’s ready to swing into summer?
Palm Beach will always be home. 🌴✨
Such a fun few days catching up with old friends and some new. The laughs were nonstop as we solved all the world’s problems over dinner… a little business and a lot of love! 🥂💫
It’s always special coming back to this place filled with so many memories and wonderful people.
This visit was short, but my heart is full. Looking forward to being back soon and hopefully catching up with dear friends I missed this time around. 💕
Palm Beach, you never disappoint. 💛✨
Some things you don’t choose… and some things you just learn to carry.
I saw a video posted by Bethenny Frankel, and it stopped me. She said she’s “surviving, not thriving”… and that really resonated.
Because the truth is, more people are living in that space than we realize.
We see the photos, the smiles, the outfits, the moments that look polished and put together… but we don’t always see what’s underneath.
A year or so ago, my life changed in ways I never expected.
First, I lost my husband after more than 20 years together… and then being diagnosed with breast cancer and having to go through chemotherapy.
The hair, the treatments, the uncertainty — none of that was a choice. And neither was the strength people like to talk about.
People will say, “You’re so strong.”
But the truth is… you don’t get a choice. You just keep going.
So when you see my short hair, it’s not a trend. It’s not a style decision. It’s a reminder of a season not too long ago I had to walk through — one day at a time.
And like Bethenny said… you can be showing up, smiling, even succeeding in parts of your life… and still feel like your soul is not fully at rest.
That doesn’t make you weak.
It makes you human.
If you’re in a season where you’re just getting through the day… please know you’re not alone. You don’t have to have it all together. You don’t have to pretend.
Sometimes, surviving is enough. And sometimes, that’s where healing begins.
With love 🤍
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