How to Travel in Style

Deciding what to wear when traveling is not as easy as most people make it look like. Packing a suitcase can also be quite overwhelming. The goal here is to maintain an effortless flair and stay on top of the fashion game.

Fashion is an integral part of traveling. A travel outfit should fulfill two fundamental principles: It should give an awesome first impression to everyone on the flight, and it should also be comfortable enough to allow proper circulation throughout the flight. The strategy here is to achieve maximum coziness and relax without having to try too hard.

Below is a list of the basics of how to travel Europe in style:

  • Don’t Forget the Must Haves

Passports fall under the must have category. Another thing is the local currency. I think we all agree that phones and their chargers are not to be left behind either. This will guarantee entertainment without having to worry about running down the battery.

  • Oversized Coat

Keep things oversized. Go for a coat that appears sleek with some built-in structure. Wearing this statement coat means that it doesn’t have to go in the suitcase where it could get creased.

  • Jewelry

Accessories have a great impact on a person’s overall look. Basically, jewelry completes a particular look. Keep things practical and simple.

  • Layer Up

Learn how to layer when visiting cold destinations. This is especially for those who travel to Scandinavia. Layered clothes not only look glamorous but feel like a dream too. Always bring a warm jacket because it is actually 10 to 20 cooler in planes.

  • Footwear

Do not struggle with your shoes. Get a pair that is easy to slip on and off. Flats are the most recommended option. For men, loafers are a great option considering that they’re professional too.

  • A nice scarf

A brightly colored scarf will add pop to any outfit. On top of that, a scarf can be folded to double up as a makeshift pillow on the plane. It can also be stuffed behind the back to provide lumbar support.

  • Cozy up for sleep

It is not guaranteed that the airline will provide blankets, pillows and eye masks. It’s advisable to come prepared with a personal set of an eye mask, inflatable neck pillow and earplugs.

  • Do Light Make-up

Keep the makeup simple and to a minimum.

  • Hats and Beanies

Instead of packing a hat, wear it. Bring a beanie as well for the trip. Beanies could also double up as eye masks.

  • Be realistic with your luggage

Go for a big suitcase and a smaller purse instead of trying to cram everything into two carry-ons.

Conclusion

Most people are overwhelmed by the idea of having to look good and still be at the airport on time. It’s actually really simple to get that done. Just plan your outfits the day before your flight.

The airport outfit has to look great as well as comfortable for long flights. The outfit should well pulled-together to ensure that one is ready to get straight to business as soon as they land.

Melissa Thompson writes about a wide range of topics, revealing interesting things we didn’t know before. She is a freelance USA Today producer, and a Technorati contributor.