travel clothes

It wasn’t that long ago that I posted about Rachel Zoe’s resort picks for a warm weather vacation, so when I came upon her newest travel fashion suggestion, I just couldn’t resist!

Ask Rachel: Passport to Paris – Packing Tips for a Cold Weather Vacay

Hey RZ! What should I pack for a 10 day vacay in Paris and London in February? – submitted by @vintagefinder, via Twitter

Carole,
Paris or London at any time of year is a dream, but since you are visiting in February, you must prepare to bundle up—in style! My advice is that you bring plenty of cozy clothes and accessories without over-stuffing your suitcase…are you ready to make a packing list?

Starting with the inner-layers and working out, take with you 1. pair of sturdy leggings 2. fashion-forward jeans 3. long sleeve tee 4. chunky knit sweater and 5. long outerwear option—my vote is a trench coat! You will quickly find that dressing for cold weather is all about layering your look.

After you have your base ensemble down, the next step is to excessorize. I recommend you do that with a 6. thick scarf 7. leather gloves and 8. trapper hat. For convenience, be sure to carry a 9. cross-body satchel to safely secure your belongings, which should include a 10. passport cover and 11. cool camera!

Finally, in terms of footwear, bring a pair of 12. riding boots that you can walk around the city comfortably in while still looking très chic! xoRZ

* Above – Kain long sleeve tee, Helmut Lang Leggings, Pentax Camera

Love, K.

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Kourtney Kardashian is such a beauty. Her style is great, and I love checking out her various outfits. I see her as being fashion-forward, trying things that most may normally shy away from. I really admire her adventurous side when it comes to her look. Although this look is a bit more comfortable chic, I think it makes a great travel outfit! What do you think?

On another note, they hate when the paps get too close to Baby Mason… give them some space – please! You can be respectful and yet still say hello. K?

Get Kourtney Kardashian’s look below:

Item: J Brand Lightweight Low Rise 10″ Skinny Jean in Shadow
Where to Buy: J Brand Lightweight Low Rise 10″ Skinny Jean in Shadow

Item: Chanel Riding Boot
Where to Buy: (similar) Rockport – Addison Riding Boot (Black/Dark Brown)

Item: Henley Top (her stylist listed it as Abercrombie)
Where to Buy: (similar) AG Adriano Goldschmied – Essential L/S Thermal in Off White

Item: Vintage Hat from her Dad (aw!)
Where to Buy: (similar) Burberry Hat with Buckle

Item: Vintage Western Belt
Where to Buy: (similar) Fossil – Western Double Prong in Black

Love, K.

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I happened to come across this great question to Rachel Zoe – celeb stylist. It is such a great fit for the time of year, and well, what this site is all about! Enjoy!!

Ask Rachel: Time To Get Away – Resort Picks For A Hot Holiday


Rachel,

I am escaping to Hawaii with my boyfriend for the holiday, but am perplexed about what to pack…resort wear bemuses me! What would you bring? I want to look stylish and easygoing at the same time. Thank you! — Madison, via Submit a Question.

Madison,

A girl after my own heart, I love nothing more than to end the year with a much-deserved warm weather getaway! Let’s discuss some beach-appropriate essentials for you to pack…

In general, when shopping for resort vacation wear, I suggest setting your sights on vibrant and airy apparel that can be worn year after year. Something like All Saints’ Night Florals Karin Maxi Dress is a perfect starting point—it is floral, silky and day-to-night appropriate.

The next step is to pick out a few travel-inspired accessories to enrich your look. Do not be afraid to go over-the-top…you’re vacationing! Some of my current favorite jet set add-ons are Banana Republic’s Ariel Statement Necklace, Diane von Furstenberg’s Opal Wedges, MayaBags’ Plaid Bag—so ideal for the plane!—and Eugenia Kim’s Honey Straw Hat. Thoughts?

Of course, beauty essentials are a must too! Think out of the box with Chanel’s exotic blue Riva polish, Model Co’s Tan Extender and Oribe’s Dry Texturizing Spray.

Saving the best for last, you can’t go to Hawaii (or any other beachy destination) without a swimsuit! JETS by Jessika Allen’s Haven Floral-Print Bikini is a dream, but if you are more comfortable in a one-piece, try Mara Hoffman’s equally stylish Halter One-Piece. Aloha! xoRZ



*Above – DVF Wedges, All Saints Maxi Dress, and Banana Republic’s Ariel Statement Necklace
 
Love, K.

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The ever-so-fabulous reader Amy H. has provided such a great read on her trip to Italy. With amazing advice and awesome pictures, I am providing you with the second installment of her post! Read on to hear about where she stayed, what she wore, and everything in between! If you didn’t yet get a chance to read Part 1, you can do so here!

From Florence we were off to experience what travel guru Rick Steves calls the “decaying elegance” of Venice. The canals, bridges, palaces and boats make it one of the most visually interesting and romantic cities on earth. While we visited St. Mark’s Basilica and the Rialto Bridge, we mostly just walked around and explored. You can walk a wide circle around Venice in just a few hours despite how intimidating the map looks and how easy it is to get lost! Walking is also easy here because there are no cars. We stayed at Hotel Dimora Marciana. The best thing about the hotel was the location (a five minute walk from St. Mark’s)—I found the rooms to be a little dreary and formal and the service to be average.

After Venice we trained to Monterosso, a town in the Cinque Terre which is a string of five fishing villages on the Ligurian coast. This is the birthplace of pesto and focaccia bread. We had some amazing seafood as well. We worked off all that focaccia by walking the trails between the villages. Between the towns of Manarola and Riomaggiore is Via Dell’Amore (“Lovers Walk”). Couples come here and attach a lock to the gates or rail to seal their eternal love. We came prepared with our lock! We stayed at the Hotel Margherita in Monterosso which, according to the owner is renovated every year. Everything looked really nice, but it did have a bit of a paint smell! We had a very nice breakfast and a huge balcony!

While training back to Rome, we made a pit stop in Pisa, checked our luggage at the train station, and walked the mile or so to the leaning tower to get the typical “I’m pushing the tower back up” picture. Corny? Yes. But it is actually really neat to see something so iconic in person. When we got back to Rome we checked back into our hotel and went to dinner. The last day of our trip we had reservations to tour the Vatican Museum, which was pretty amazing. I definitely recommend paying for a tour because you get to skip the (very long) line and you get so much more out of your visit. That night we went to the famous Ristorante Da Fortunato near the Pantheon—the restaurant is featured in my husband’s favorite novel “Beach Music” by Pat Conroy, so it was a must-see. The next day, we sadly flew home!

A few notes about fashion in Italy. What stood out the most were sneakers like Converse (which was a surprise to me), skinny pants or jeans tucked into tall flat boots, and leather. I was so glad I brought my black riding boots for my fall trip to Italy. They were super comfortable and versatile and I felt like they added a bit of fashion to the typical sight-seeing outfit. Because they are bulky, I wore them on travel days. I also took a pair of very comfortable TOMS Shoes, those broken in heels I mentioned earlier, some flat sandals, and my sneakers for hiking. My basic wardrobe consisted of black clothes—a black blazer, black skinny pants, black straight pants, black leggings, long black cardigan, regular black cardigan, black dress, black tights, black and white striped shirt (note: don’t wear this in Venice or you’ll look like a gondolier!), as well as a few colored tank tops, a pair of jeans, a knit grey dress, some scarves, and a waterproof rain jacket. Yes it all fit into a carry-on bag! And best thing I brought along? Dry shampoo! Who has time to wash and dry their hair every day when you are in Italy? If you spend time styling your hair once every three days or so, that blowout can last when you spray your roots with dry shampoo and brush it out. I took along a travel-size bottle of Big Sexy Hair Volumizing Dry Shampoo.

And finally, thanks to Kirsten for her guidance—she was right about everything! I felt fully prepared for my trip and consistently felt like I had “just the right thing” in my suitcase at every stop.

Thanks so much, Amy! Let’s hope she decides to write more soon. Great advice, and such a fun read!

Love, K.

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I’d like all of you to give a warm welcome to Amy H.! She has been a wonderful reader of Traveling Fashionista and just came back from her honeymoon to Italy. Prior to her trip, we went back and forth planning her packing list and preparing her for the trip of a lifetime. Being fashionable was important to Amy, so read on to hear about her amazing adventure – from her outfits to the hotels and everything in between!

My husband and I recently returned from our two week honeymoon in Rome, Florence, Venice and Cinque Terre in Italy. I had the pleasure of working with Kirsten before my trip to design a packing list that would allow me to take everything I needed in a carry-on size bag and still feel fashionable sightseeing!

We flew into Rome and checked into our first hotel, Hotel Raffaello, where we would stay for two nights. This hotel was in a great location—easy walking distance to most tourist sites—had friendly staff and a nice breakfast. We also stayed at Hotel Raffaello two more nights at the end of the trip. While we were waiting for our room to be ready we decided to go visit the Colosseum since it was within walking distance. Actually, we found everything in Rome to be within walking distance if you are comfortable walking—and have good shoes. My airplane (and first day sightseeing) outfit was skinny black pants tucked into black riding boots, a tank top under a Patagonia white travel oxford shirt (with lots of pockets for your money and passport) and a black blazer. We also visited the Roman Forum and Pantheon on this leg of the trip and got started on the massive amounts of food we would eat during this trip—gelato, pizza, and spaghetti carbonara! I recommend packing pants with some stretch in them for Italy!

After two days in Rome we took the train (we had First Class Eurail Passes for the honeymoon) to Florence. We stayed at Hotel Davanzati which was my favorite hotel from the entire trip—and the #1 hotel in Florence on TripAdvisor.com. The hotel was within walking distance of the train station as well as everything you’d want to see in Florence. The hotel had a nice breakfast with made-to-order coffee (cappuccino for me please!), excellent staff, modern rooms, and a candlelit happy hour every night in the lobby with free Prosecco, Chianti, snacks and music. While in Florence we visited the Accademia (home of The David), the Uffizi Gallery, and climbed the Duomo (Basilica di Santa Maria del Fiore) for a spectacular view of Tuscany. One of the best meals we had in Italy was at a restaurant recommended by our hotel called Frescobaldi, owned by a wine family in the region. We had a parmesan and truffle fondue that was amazing and requested a wine pairing with every course.

Florence is known for its leather goods. I happily purchased leather gloves for myself and family, and splurged on a brown leather jacket for myself (though the price for the quality was a steal compared to what you’d get here). It seemed that all the women in Italy and Florence especially had a leather jacket. And as Kirsten says, it’s the most versatile jacket for travel! My jacket quickly became part of my rotating wardrobe for the trip. When we went to dinner at places like Frescobaldi I wore either a black dress with tights or leggings or black pants with a silver sparkly shirt and a blazer. For shoes I’d wear heels or my tall boots. I took heels that were already broken in, and only wore them for short walks!

To be continued….

Look for Part 2 tomorrow! Thanks so much Amy for such a great post!

Here are some pics of Amy on her trip. Not only does she look completely fashionable, but all of her outfits were comfortable too. A perfect example of how you can plan your packing to accomplish both necessities; chic and comfortable!

Love, K.

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Finding an outfit under $100 is not an easy task, especially when you like designer items (like I do!). But, here is an example of a great outfit for under $100 – and yes – it’s all name-brand!

Total Price = $105.97
Original Outfit Price = $250
Total Savings = $144   58%

James Jeans Twiggy Jeggings – $24.99 (Regularly $115 via ShopBop)

Yesac Unisex Black Wool Fedora Hat – $24.49 (no estimate for full price, it’s just cute!)

August Silk Women’s Button-front Boyfriend Sweater – $31.99 (estimated regular price $50 from MyShape)

Madden Girl G-zarahh Boots – $24.50 (Regularly $59.99)

The James Jeans Twiggy style are a HUGE hit, and continue to be around the designer denim community. I am unsure why they didn’t list them as such on the website, but if you compare the material quality, inseam length, and color, it’s all the same! The boots and fedora are a great addition, especially with the fall season – and you can never go wrong with a great boyfriend cardigan. It is a great multi-purpose item – use with dresses, skirts, shorts, anything!

Love, K.

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Travel Style for Less: Travel Outfit Under $100

by Kirsten on September 15, 2010

The fall season in approaching and it’s that time for us to start bundling up a bit more, putting on some warmer clothes, and this may mean traveling to cooler destinations. It can be tough dressing chic when we also want to stay warm without breaking the bank, so I have provided a great outfit suggestion, all for under $100!

All the items are at an extreme discount from their original price which means you get high quality items and yet don’t have to reach far into your purse for a great new outfit!

Wearing a shrug is one of my all-time favorite travel items as it is lightweight, yet warm, and can double as a blanket if need be. The boots are great with the stitching up the sides and are flat, which definitely helps when walking a ton, and rushing from one flight to the next, or perhaps from a plane to a train!

Total Price – $115.24 (ok slightly over $100, so sue me!)
Original Outfit Price – $445
Total Savings – $329.76 – 75%

Where to Buy:

Gabriella Rocha – Garland Brown Suede Boot – $19.95 (Regularly $105)

Splendid – 1×1 L/S V-Neck Top in White – $25.30 (Regularly $48)

Pure & Simple – Longsleeve Shrug in Graphite – $15 (Regularly $50)

People’s Liberation Women’s ‘Belle’ Ultra Skinny Jeans – $30.99 (Regularly $180 for People’s Liberation skinny jeans via RevolveClothing.com)

Rachel Leigh – Lucky Coin Small Necklace in Tomato – $24 (Regularly $62)

If any of these items don’t work for you, or come in your size, shoot me an email, and I will be happy to find similar replacements!

Love, K.

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Travel Fashion Guide – Must Have Boots for Travel

by Kirsten on September 14, 2010

We all know I am a huge fan of multi-functional items. Particularly when it comes to clothing and accessories. If I can find something great that can be used in a variety of ways, we can be sure that it will make it into my suitcase, or carry-on for that matter. If you have been following me for a while, you know that I don’t check my bags, and that I can travel for a couple weeks at a time with just one carry-on and my personal item. It is possible, despite how scary it sounds.

One of the best ways to assure that you can bring a lot (with not a lot of space to store it in), is to choose items that can be used in multiple ways. When I saw these boots by Fratelli Rossetti, you can bet that I was swooning with envy. In addition to being absolutely gorgeous, they are dual purpose. Pretty much you get two shoes for the price of one!

With a simple unclick of the stirrups, you get two classic styles. And with the quality of Fratelli Rossetti, you know you can keep these babies around for life. Although they don’t come cheap, you can expect superb quality, long-lasting wear, and a completely timeless style. I wouldn’t think twice about purchasing them!

Buy a pair of the Fratelli Rossetti Multi-Function boots from Zappos.com!

Fratelli Rossetti is an Italian brand known for their luxurious leathers. For over 60 years Fratelli Rossetti has created luxury shoes with obsessive control over the quality of materials, details, and design. Can it be any more obvious in this boot? I think not.

Love, K.

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The Outnet is great for coming up with awesome suggestions for various style occasions. So, how could I resist to not share the latest from them when they are featuring outfit suggestions on airplane outfits! They may have geared this towards the first class traveler – but in my view, we call can dress to impress, first class or coach!

theOutnet.com US - Dress Me: First Class Style!

Shop Dress Me: First Class Style from TheOutnet.com!

Love, K.

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Finding an airplane outfit that not only looks cute and fashionable, but does not break the bank, can be challenging! It’s impoortant to remember that we can dress wearing designer items, but find them for less!

Here is a great outfit for your next plane trip, and under $100 total!

Total Outfit – $95.96
Original Outfit Price – $376
Total Savings – $280.30  74%

Utilizing a layered look, you will be assured to be comfortable and warm enough during your flight. By wearing flat sandals, you can avoid the dreaded sore feet and unstable footing by traveling in heels. Lastly, DL1961 jeans are amazing. They have an unrivaled stretch quality that is hard to find, and I highly recommend trying them out, especially for travel as they are very comfortable. For this price, you cannot go wrong! Usually found at very high end designer stores, I am so excited to see them on Overstock.com!

DL1961 Women's 'Audry' Skinny Jeans

DL1961 Women’s ‘Audry’ Skinny Jeans

Regular Price: $168
Overstock Price: $28.99
Savings = 83%

Cielo Women's Sky Pink Plaid Button-front Shirt

Cielo Women’s Sky Pink Plaid Button-front Shirt

Original Price: $70 (via Bluefly which is already a savings of about 30%!)
Overstock Price: $19.99
Savings = 72%

Bandolino Women's 'Dancnshoe' Sandals
Bandolino Women’s ‘Dancnshoe’ Sandals

Original Price: $60 (via Zappos)
Sale Price: $22.99
Savings = 62%

Black Rivet Women's Zip-front Moto Jacket

Black Rivet Women’s Zip-front Moto Jacket

Original Price: $78
Overstock Price: $23.99
Savings = 70%

Love, K.

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