Travel Tips…for Summer Getaways

feature*Emma Stone_WhoWhatWearActress Emma Stone in her travel chic outfit as she is on her way to a place where we know she wants to be for a summer weekend. What will you be wearing as you fly out of town this weekend as the biggest  travel  days of summer are ahead of us? The fun getaway days are just beginning.  Image: Who What Wear

I don’t know about everyone else out there, but it is really hard for me to realize that we are well into summer and the 4th of July is here. From this point on, July, summer’s biggest vacation month, is upon us and since for me, personally, my big getaway this year is in Fall, I am dying to quickly plan some quick weekend trips to get away and to get out of here fast!

The following are some casual looks that we thought would inspire you all to do the same…….and then, of course, the hard part comes with the packing. Whether for three days or three weeks, there are some basic packing tips that everyone needs to be reminded of.  I know that many of you are very experienced at this and for you, I guess, ‘I’ll be preaching to the choir’, but read on anyway, maybe there’s some new trick you might just pick up!

First our highlights of some great looks that can take you many places when you are away from home….enjoy and shop our favorite pieces at the bottom of this post!

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Images: Aritzia, Belen Hostalet, Collage Vintage, Damsel in Dior, Fashion Fever, Instagram, Letters of Style, Misses Dressy, MissZeit, PlayBuzz, Prosecco and Plaid, The Chronicles of Her, and Who What Wear
Packing Tips For All of Your Getaway Needs
  1. Make a written list of your outfits and essentials to make sure you don’t over pack or forget something
  2. Research the weather beforehand, so pack correctly (always safe, plan layers!)
  3. Plan pieces that can give you multiple wears; rule of thumb, do not bring anything that you can’t wear with at least 2 other pcs.
  4. Wear your heaviest/bulkiest items to the airport; includes hats!
  5. Be realistic about what you will actually wear and need
  6. Pack neutral colors with no more then 3 coordinating colors
  7. Accessorize your outfits by scarfs, belts, earrings, necklaces; things that won’t take up too much space in your bag….great pop to your wardrobe and secret to looking like you are wearing different outfits; my trick pack handbags inside handbags; other accessories inside of each other….can save so much space!
  8. Repurpose the items you take with you: your carry on could be your beach bag, a one-piece swimsuit could also be a tank top, an on-the-go dress or great white shirt could also be a swimsuit cover up
  9. If you are traveling with family use the buddy up system: she/he can bring the dryer/iron/flatiron and you can bring the shampoo/conditioner
  10.  Rolling clothes prevents wrinkles and saves space in your bag (your travel wardrobe should be dominated by versatile knits)
  11.  Items to never forget when traveling: pouches and plastic bags, sunglasses, a good book, snacks, flip flops, headphones, a travel water bottle, a foldable hat, medicinal basics, hand sanitizer, coconut oil, a cross body bag
  12. Pieces like dresses and rompers/jumpsuits are easier to travel with; however you should also plan all of your pieces that will work with at least TWO other items that you are brining or at least be able to use in multiple settings……onesies that are inflexible should be left at home unless you have ONE drop dead outfit for a special occasion (wedding?!)
  13.  Sneakers, sandals, and wedges are ideal shoes to travel with during the summer
  14. If you will be shopping when you get to your destination save additional room in your suitcase or do as I do and carry a collapsable nylon bag that you can expand to load additional purchases for the journey home!
  15. Convert to plastic luggage like Rimowa; amazing the weight it can save you; less weight on baggage gives you more lbs. for all of your essentials

Shop our favorite travel friendly items below!


About Roz Pactor

I am a fashion and marketing consultant and blogger based in Houston, Texas. With more than three decades of experience in fashion retailing that has spanned Foley’s, Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdale’s NYC, I have earned a reputation for delivering expertise, energy and enthusiasm to my roster of clients. I have remained closely connected with designer women’s fashion as well as the misses, teens, men’s and children’s apparel and accessories markets from coast to coast.

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