Palm Beach Illustrated

SAFE AT HOME

Like most people, after the U.S. confirmed its first case of novel coronavirus on January 21, Palm Beacher Danielle Rollins began the process of adjusting to a “new normal” defined by face masks, social distancing, and self-sequestration.

It wasn’t long before the fashion and interior designer and author of two entertaining tomes—including A Home for All Seasons: Gracious Living and Stylish Entertaining, released in September—was eager to reconnect, safely, with loved ones.

Described as a natural-born entertainer by magazine, Rollins’ passion for hostessing materialized at an early age. She was still in

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