Friday, August 7, 2015

How to Travel in Style

I’m traveling back east in a couple of weeks. When traveling, I like to keep my outfit simple. Comfort is key! You don’t want to be stuck wearing uncomfortable clothes while trying to get to your destination. Here are some of my tips to stay stylish while on the go.

Jeans

I am that person who gets cold no matter the location. This is especially so when traveling. I remember one time I flew back east, where it was very hot and humid. On the plane, I wore a light maxi dress with a jean jacket and light scarf. I was literally freezing the whole flight! I learned my lesson and now always wear jeans when traveling. If I’m traveling to a warm location, I tend to wear boyfriend jeans because they are loose and can be cuffed at the bottom.

Picture taken from Pinterest.com

T-Shirt and Jacket

I tend to wear my trusty rocker t-shirts. They are no fuss and very comfy (and really awesome to wear). I layer it with my favorite blazer, denim jacket or a leather jacket to keep me warm on the plane. Out of the three jackets, my go to tends to be the blazer, usually in black. The material is not as heavy as a denim or leather and still keeps me from freezing on the plane.

Picture taken from Pinterest.com
Picture taken from Pinterest.com

Shoes

J’adore converses and ballet flats for traveling. They never let me down! They're always comfortable and never aggravate my feet. There are so many color options for both converses and ballet flats, you can easily add a pop of color or a print (my favorite leopard print) to zest up your look!

Picture taken from Pinterest.com
Other accessories

Scarf - I always travel with a scarf in my tote bag. Not only are they good to drape around your neck, but also they make a great pillow. That is, if you are like me and always forget to bring your neck pillow.

Picture taken from Pinterest.com
Large Tote – My Louis Vuitton Neverfull MM in Damier Ebene is my perfect travel tote. It is the perfect catchall bag and it really never gets full! Just remember, it can get heavy if you continue to stuff it.

 
Picture taken from Pinterest.com