Revamp Your Travel Wardrobe: Celebrity Inspired!
- Beverly Dash
- Feb 17, 2016
- 3 min read
We all love to travel. It's hard to figure out how to be comfortable without looking like shit on your trip. Travel outfits should be comfortable and stylish. But you know this already. What you might not know is exactly what pieces from your wardrobe will help you to best achieve this. Since we always take to celebrities for inspiration. Here I have pulled in some looks I think would inspire you that's travel friendly. So make or break your travel style with the outfits below.



Jeans are durable, versatile and comfortable.Leggings are very lightweight and are super easy to glide in. You don't have to worry about clothing wrinkles and the best part is black leggings are super versatile and go with literally everything! kicking it off with sneakers or boots. To bridge the style gap between heels and sneakers, ankles boots are your choice.



Slipper-like in style yet appropriate for street-wear, backless loafers or flat mules are the easiest shoe style to take you through security checks and long airplane flights.


Top it off with a tailored coat: No matter what you're wearing underneath, make sure you have a tailored coat on hand. Wear almost anything you want underneath—all eyes will be on your outerwear!. Always have an oversize sweater on hand:Travel days are not the days to reach for a slim sweater or fussy knit—you'll most certainly regret it when it rides up or uncomfortably bunches the moment you sit down or stand up. Grab a slightly slouchy option that keeps you looking elegant as you motor from one place to the next.



Carry a blanket scarf: Cozy up with an oversize scarf while on the plane. Spread it out like a blanket if you want to take a catnap, or wrap it around your neck for a stylish way to battle the cold. A scarf can also double as a neck pillow, eye cover, blanket, or leg warmer. Wrap, scrunch, bundle, and be comfortable!. Have a pair of sunglasses on hand: Whether you want to cover your eyes when falling asleep or add a stylish accessory to your post-travel look, a pair of sunglasses is the way to go.


Slip into a bodysuit: While trying to find that perfectly comfortable position in whatever mode of transportation you may use, your perfectly styled top is almost guaranteed to come untucked. Travel time is the perfect opportunity to try a bodysuit that won't move or bunch!






Carry a cross-body bag: With everything we have to juggle while traveling (tickets, suitcases, magazines, and the like), there simply aren't enough hands to make it all work. A cross-body bag is an awesome hands-free solution to your juggling problems.: A hat, feodra or floppy hat is the best way to go incognito when you just want to sit back and relax. This ultra chic accessory will not only instantly pull together any travel outfit but, as a bonus, you can also pull it over your eyes if you want to catch some zzz's.




An easy maxi or sundress, flats, an oversize cardigan. The mix of classics here means that there's a high probability you could re-create this exact look for a weekend getaway happening, oh, in a few days. By topping her tee and jeans combo off with a tailored blazer (and tucking in the shirt), Adriana instantly aced the travel challenge of being comfortable without looking sloppy.






MY PERSONAL FAVORITE! Dark jeans or track pants, white T-shirt, or crop tops paired with a tailored blazer or hoodie. Classic picks—a tee, boyfriend jeans or shorts and white sneakers, high tops or ankle boots—look like a thought-out outfit that also happens to be ideal for long bouts of sitting and getting to your destination. A practical-but-stylish backpack finished it off.
AND LASTLY






Rompers/jumpsuits. I’ve been known to declare Romper Wednesday in the office, and these lil numbers are about as comfortable and chic as it gets for business travel. Throw on a blazer and you’re ready to jet set!
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