Now that we’ve spent some time getting to know the characters of this season’s The White Lotus, and in honor of this weekend’s season finale, we thought it would be fun to design the stationery we think these characters from the show would have.
Let us know what you think!

Victoria Ratliff
Whether she’s writing from North Carolina or…Taiwan…Victoria would want something classic and Southern, with a twist. Ecru paper and English Script type are about as traditional as it gets, but we definitely think she’d pick a bold (though still feminine) ink color like Cerise. Not one to shy away from a pattern, her envelopes would be lined with Schumacher’s Josephine pattern in pink.

Piper Ratliff
Piper’s going to need something to stay in touch with her family while she’s meditating in Thailand (Piper, no!). She’s trying to find her own way, but she also cares about what her parents think so we think she’d stick with something simple and elegant. For Piper, we like ecru paper and French Vanilla tissue liners paired with Mrs Eaves type in Brown ink. Very mindful, very demure.

Tim and Saxon Ratliff
Like father, like son. These two would definitely have matching stationery. Monarch sheets (also known as executive letterhead), Copperplate type, Regent ink and matching Regent matte liners are a must for closing deals, or…writing from prison?

Lochlan Ratliff
His mom made him get stationery for writing thank you notes and applying to colleges. He didn’t really care and just went with what she thought was a classic choice for a teenage boy – ecru paper, Engravure type, Hunter ink and matching matte liners. Whatever, mom.

Jaclyn Lemon
Jaclyn’s stationery reflects her boho/California style while still being professional enough to send notes to big players in the entertainment industry. White paper and Gothic Light type (all one size) in Moss ink is serious enough for business without sacrificing Jaclyn’s down-to-earth persona. Moss tissue envelope linings work for either business or pleasure.

Kate Bohr
Kate sends a ton of thank you notes, so she’s getting our #1 informal note cards in white, with her name engraved front and center in French Blue ink. The Solid Antique Roman typestyle is tall and lithe – just like Kate. You just know a classic toile liner in a matching blue goes with the decor in her meticulously appointed Austin home.

Laurie Duffy
A no-nonsense New Yorker, Laurie is all about utility when it comes to stationery. She’s classic black on white. The all-lowercase Medium Roman typestyle is streamlined, but approachable – perfect for a lawyer that probably has to correspond with the principal at her daughter’s school more often than she’d like. No envelope liners for her. Who has time for all that?

Belinda Lindsey
We love Belinda’s Thailand looks – playful prints and bright colors. For her, we like a more modern font like Futura, in a bright color like Peacock. Belinda has pink matte liners for an unexpected pop of color. No matchy-matchy here and we love this for her. You think she’s timid, but she’s full of surprises.

Chelsea
We don’t know Chelsea’s last name, but you know what? We don’t think she’d put it on her stationery anyway. She’s funny, talkative, and gives honest advice without judgement. She is bright and bold, but grounded, which is why we think she’d have warm ecru cards with a bright Saffron ink and matching envelope liners. Simple type in Gotham is perfect for her because we bet she has really great handwriting.

Rick Hatchett
Rick is not writing to you. You’d be lucky to get a text back.
– Jaimie W.

