By Sydney Sadick

Palm Beach may be full of icons, but only one of them can stop traffic with a smile, a story, and a well-aimed spritz of hair spray. Enter Suebelle Robbins, the woman whose unique blend of confidence, humor, and style has turned her into everyone’s favorite feed-to-real-life phenomenon. This holiday season, she’s proving yet again that life isn’t just about what you wear—it’s about how you shine. And Suebelle? She shines like a perfectly wrapped present.
You grew up in Upstate New York and Texas. You’ve also lived in New York City, and later moved to Palm Beach. How did your early life shape your sense of style and identity?
At an early age, I worked at a men’s store, which was my first real introduction to tailoring, fabrics, and how clothing communicates who you are before you ever speak. Later, I became a fit model for catalogs, which taught me how to express personality through clothing and gave me a deep respect for classic silhouettes. But my truest inspiration came from the elegant women of Paris—the way they dressed and carried themselves. I admired their effortless glamour. Those early experiences shaped the timeless polished aesthetic I carry with me today.
How did you get discovered as the Insta Queen of Palm Beach?
I was first featured on an Instagram account called Class of Palm Beach, and that spotlight encouraged me to start my own page. From there, I began sharing my love of fashion and style, along with personal stories from my life. What has happened since has truly been a pinch-me moment; the growth, the engagement, and the heartfelt reactions to my posts have been beyond anything I ever imagined.
What are the pros and cons of having the kind of Instagram following you do?
The greatest gift is connection. I hear from women (and men!) every day who feel inspired—by my outfits, my sobriety journey, or simply by seeing someone reinvent herself later in life. That brings me so much joy. The “cons” aren’t really cons—not letting online noise affect my spirit, and remembering to keep a few things sacred. But overall, it has been a blessing I never expected.
You constantly get recognized around Palm Beach. How do you deal with it?
If someone stops me to say hello, I’m honored. Palm Beach is a small, elegant community, and feeling embraced by it is one of the unexpected delights of this chapter in my life. I’m naturally friendly, so it doesn’t feel like “dealing with it”—it feels like being part of something special.
Is there a part of you that your followers haven’t seen?
I’m very open with my audience, so most of who I am is already out there. What’s less seen is the ongoing grief of losing my husband.
It’s a gentle presence in my life—born from a deep love that continues to shape me.
How do you describe Suebelle the person vs. Suebelle the brand?
Suebelle the person is real life—my humor, my experiences, and the love I have for beauty and style (and hair spray, of course). Suebelle the brand reflects that, but also a message I deeply believe in—that everyone deserves to feel seen, confident, and truly enough. If the brand stands for anything, it’s the belief that a little glam and a lot of self-acceptance can change how you move through the world.

“Reinvention is possible at any stage, and life still holds beautiful surprises, no matter your age.“ – Suebelle Robbins
What does “style” mean to you, especially in the context of Palm Beach fashion?
I’ve always believed that when you look your best, you move through the world with a little more grace. What I love about Palm Beach is that it shares that same spirit; it’s a place where people appreciate beauty, dress with intention, and bring a little brightness to the day. Style here is feminine and joyful, and it lets me express who I’ve always been at heart.
Palm Beach is very much part of your identity and aesthetic. What is it about this place that resonates with you so deeply?
Palm Beach is truly a dream. I love how beautifully kept everything is—the flowers, the architecture, the manicured hedges. There’s an elegance here that matches how I like to feel and present myself. I’ve always believed in looking and feeling my best, and Palm Beach mirrors that energy back to me. It’s timeless, polished, and full of charm…just the way I love to live.
Why do you think people are so fascinated by Palm Beach right now? Does the TV series Palm Royale portray it accurately?
Palm Beach represents a world where beauty and tradition meet—where people still dress up, greet each other warmly, and appreciate the finer details of life. Shows like Palm Royale capture the whimsy and fantasy of Palm Beach, but real Palm Beach has even more depth. It’s elegant, yes, but also full of history, charm, and people who genuinely care about community and giving back.
How has your life changed since developing such a big following?
This experience has brought me into a life beyond my wildest dreams, filled with creative projects, unexpected opportunities, and the chance to share my heart in ways I never imagined. But more than anything, it changed how I see myself. It showed me that reinvention is possible at any stage, and that life still holds beautiful surprises, no matter your age.
What does confidence mean to you, and how do you help others build it?
Confidence, for me, came from finally understanding that I am enough. My sobriety community has been such a blessing in helping me see that, but even beyond that, we all have struggles in life. No one is exempt. Knowing that we’re not alone—and that things do get better—has brought me a lot of strength. I try to pass that feeling on to others whenever I can.
What charitable organizations are meaningful to you?
Palm Beach is home to so many remarkable philanthropic organizations, and I plan to spend much more time getting involved. One cause especially close to my heart is Save Our Children, which is an initiative focused on educating high school students about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, and the death sentence that fentanyl can be. And of course, my own community of girls who are trying to get sober and stay sober, so they in turn will be able to carry the message of sobriety. If I can help even one person choose a safer, healthier path, then I feel I’ve made a difference.
Tell us about your hair spray and other projects you have going on!
My mother always told me my hair is my crowning glory—and if you know me, you know I love high hair! I spent years trying to find a hair spray that wouldn’t dry out my hair yet still held all day. Never did I imagine I’d be creating my own. The darling illustration on the can was done by the talented artist Leigh Brown, and I couldn’t be more proud. You can find it at suebellepalmbeach.com, and many of my products will also be available on Amazon, which I’m excited about. I also have animal-print hair rollers, logo merchandise, and lipsticks launching.
Would you ever get into reality TV?
Oh, yes. I actually have appearances in the upcoming Netflix series Members Only: Palm Beach, launching this month! It follows a group of women navigating the social circles of Palm Beach. Let’s just say…it will be quite a ride.
What’s next for you?
Along with enjoying life and spending more time with the people I love, I’m writing my memoir with LifeBook, set to launch in 2026.
How would you like people to remember you in 10 or 20 years?
I’m often told I’m iconic, so I suppose that’s a lovely place to start. I hope people remember my spirit, my style, and the joy I brought into their lives.









