Trip was for 10 days total, which included 4 days in Vienna and 2 days skiing in Kitsbühel as well as travel time flying and driving.

Overall items/numbers:
2 pants: black Ponte skinnies, and black houndstooth corduroys in a slim jeans cut
2 tube skirts: black cable knit to just below knee (Joe Fresh) and black and white paisley to just above knee (Cleo)
2 shirts: white with black pinstripes (Gap) and silk blouse with dark mostly red floral on black
3 fitted turtlenecks: black mockneck, white turtleneck, and white with horizontal grey stripes
2 sweaters /jumpers: fine-knit black crewneck, and bulkier black and white Buffalo plaid, both Joe Fresh
3 vests: fine black V-neck shell for layering over or under, black zip-front polar fleece for serious warmth, and button-front red-grey-black Fair Isle that felt right at home in the Tirol
2 leggings, black and black pinstripe, worn just for skiing as I didn't have space (or good selection) for tunics. I would have layered under skirts had it been colder in Vienna
2 belts: 1 black stretchy with blingy fastening for cinching tops over skirts, 1 of woven cordovan, all I could find that worked with the pants, but I bought another black one at the Vienna flea market
2 coats discussed elsewhere: white plaid parka for skiing and travel, red wool fitted coat for city
2 scarves: red plaid blanket scarf reversing to houndstooth, red paisley pashmina (forgot the silk scarf I planned for but managed fine without it)
2 purses, black leather satchel that went everywhere and served as carry-on, and my everyday black clutch that was hardly used
Black leather gloves, red beret, red headband
Footwear: black knee high riding style leather boots, black cap-toe ballet flats with a walkable wedge, and black Birkalikes for hotel room, spa, and when my feet were screaming. I think footwear warrants a separate post.
Plus ski-specific gear, silk long undies and vest, black socks and hose, satin pjs and robe.

All these fit into 2 suitcases along with DH's stuff and 2 pairs of ski boots. Items worked in many combinations and situations (mind you, if the ski part had been first we would have needed laundry!) I was surprised how easily the Ponte pants acquired spots and how hard they were to rub out. Otherwise, all I would do differently is footwear options.

BTW, I have never been a fan of the skinnies-tucked-into-tall-boots ON ME, though I love it on others (irrational -- I feel very ice-cream-cone despite my skinny thighs and huge feet). But I wore it frequently, felt fab, and from the glimpses I got, looked fab as well. Maybe it's that my actual life requires outdoor boots changed for indoor shoes.

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