Travel Capsule for a Ten Day Trip

I flew to Europe on Saturday to spend time with my darling Dad in the Netherlands and my sweet brother in London. I’m on my own while Greg and Sam hold the fort back at the Cox Castle in Seattle. Including travel it’s a ten day trip. This is what I’ve packed. 

A few things upfront before I delve into the details: 

  • I’ll be seeing family, friends, and doing lots of walking, which calls for comfortable and cosy casual wear. No dressy events this time round, although my casual outfits skew a little dressy anyway. 
  • The weather is much like Seattle, which means wrapping up, especially in the mornings and evenings. It’s quite cold and a little wet, but temperatures are above freezing. 
  • I’ll be popping a larger suitcase in the hold as I like to have more dressing options than a carry-on can accommodate. I’ll also be bringing presents for family, which requires extra space. 
  • I will NOT be doing laundry on the trip.
  • The capsule INCLUDES the outfit that I will wear on both ten hour flights. It’s the same outfit, and I’ve included it at the end of this post. 

I’ve kept my dressing formula the same for each day: cropped flared jeans + pullover + booties + accessories + outerwear. 

The colour palette and style sensibility of my capsule is in keeping with my style preferences. Equal parts colours and neutrals. Equal parts trends and classics. An emphasis on LIGHTER neutrals and only a smattering of black. Pretty pearl necklaces to wear most days, scarves for insulation, and the occasional belt to jazz up my look. I’m aiming for practical, varied and polished. 

Here’s more detail on each part of the capsule. Note that basics like undies, camisoles, sleepwear, loungewear and socks are not represented here. For the rest, these are the exact wardrobe items that I packed and am wearing en route. 

* I can combine any of the tops with any pair of jeans and boots, and throw on either one of the toppers. It’s a very versatile mix-and-match capsule. 

Footwear

I usually build a travel capsule around my shoes because it’s extremely important to have happy feet when you’re walking around a city and using public transport. Once I knew which shoes I was taking, I planned the rest of the outfits to work with them. 

I chose two old pairs of very comfortable booties (I’m not a sneaker gal): my equestrian cognac boots and cheetah wedges. I also threw in a pair of cream booties for a dressier look, just in case. The cream booties have been worn on day long shopping trips with clients, so they go the distance too. 

I always bring more shoes than I need on a trip because I must feel prepared that I have backup for when my feet hurt, or when shoes get wet. All three pairs of boots will work with any of the outfits I put together from this capsule. 

Bottoms

I’ll be wearing on-trend dark wash flared cropped and straight jeans each day. I had my white flared crops in the capsule for a while, but decided to leave them at home. I chose dark blue wash jeans because that’s the only blue denim wash I’m enjoying at the moment. I’ll wear nude knee-highs and ankle socks for comfort and insulation. 

Tops

I’ve packed six pullovers, although I’ll only be wearing the ink turtleneck for the flights, so it’s essentially five tops. I’ll wear each of the tops twice and for the whole day. 

I chose knitwear because I’ll be too cold in shirts and blouses. I chose an assortment of colours because that makes me happy, and I crave variety within the same outfit formula. I chose crew and slash necklines because those work best with my pearl necklaces. I will not wear my pearls with the turtlenecks. And for the context, I was born in 1970 so that’s why I like the year on the turtleneck! 

Outerwear

I do not want to wear the same coat or jacket for ten days, so I’ve packed two. The old tomato red coat is my Dad’s favourite, so I had to bring that one. It’s warm, dressy, classic, tailored and cheerful. As a more casual and trendy option, I’ve also packed my new short toffee puffer. I can swap out the outerwear depending on my mood. Either coat will work with any of the outfits I put together from the capsule.

I packed a lighter weight black mixed media jacket into my suitcase at the last minute for an unexpected mild day, just in case my other toppers are too warm. It’s not represented in the photograph but you can see it in the collections. I can also wear that jacket with any of the outfits in this capsule.

Accessories

On this more maximal leg of my style journey, I’ve brought more accessories than usual. Two pearl necklaces, which I’ll choose depending on whether I want to make a small or large pearl statement. Two scarves to wear for insulation when I’m out and about (I take them off when I’m indoors). The red scarf makes a very bold statement with the red coat, which makes me smile. The Burberry is my favourite scarf of all time, and usually comes with me on a trip. 

I have the option to semi-tuck my pullovers and add a cream or cognac belt if I feel like it. I’ll wear the same gold watch and my green specs each day. And although it’s hard for this bag lady to work the same bag for ten days, I’ve only brought one of them. The bag has to be large because that’s convenient for travel. I chose a new oatmeal Furla satchel to brighten these cold weather outfits and match my hair colour. The dressiness of the bag makes me feel more polished in my outfits. 

I will also be travelling with an umbrella and a cashmere wrap. I’ve left the wrap out of the capsule because it will not be styled into these outfits. It’s loungewear and a cosy blanket for plane travel only. I’ll keep the umbrella in my bag just like I do in Seattle. 

Travel Outfit

This is the exact outfit that I wore on the flight out here, and what I’ll be wearing when I fly back to Seattle next week. I wore a turtleneck because I find plane travel awfully cold. The puffer is in case I get really cold on the plane, and for when I travel to my Dad from the airport with arranged transport. 

You can visit this collection page to see my travel capsule in its entirety. The picture below shows the items just before I started packing. My little in-house fashion stylist was of great assistance.

Travel Capsule for 10 Days

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Fashion News Roundup: October 2016

An interesting new Target collaboration, ModCloth’s first brick-and-mortar store, and other fashion news that made headlines this month.

Fun Fashion Fact

When Jo Malone had no marketing budget to promote her upcoming concession store at Bergdorf Goodman in 1998 she decided she needed to get creative. The British entrepreneur sent fifty people out in New York with her perfume shop’s white bags to establish her brand in the US. The bags were empty, but soon started to be recognised and generated a buzz in savvy parts of New York City. So much so that when the store opened people thought there already was a store somewhere else in the city.

Ensemble: Cropped, Belted & Plushed

This ensemble was inspired by Zara’s ink blue plush embroidered jacket that looked incredible on my client last week. Wear it open to create a vertical line down the centre front of the body for a streamlined visual effect. Combine it with a longer length tunic, flared or straight crops, a waist-defining belt, and booties. On trend, cosy and making use of new outfit proportions.

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I’ve put together an outfit like the inspiration photo, as well as a pastel version in blue. Feel free to use any colour palette.

Here are the components of the outfit: 

Cropped Pants: Choose a pair of flared or straight cropped jeans or pants. Make sure that the colour and wash works with the rest of the outfit.

Tunic: Choose a long pullover or top that creates the right layers for the look. An assortment of necklines will work. 

Belt: Wrap a belt around your waist for structural definition. Keep it low contrast to the top for vertical integrity. This works especially well when you are long in the waist and/or have a defined waist. LEAVE OFF the belt if you are very short in the waist or apple shaped. 

Plush Topper: Layer a short faux tur topper (in a solid or pattern) over the lot and leave it unfastened to showcase the layers. 

Footwear: High-shaft booties are a slam dunk, but so are Winter pumps, or heeled loafers. 

Accessories: Finish off the look with a bag that tickles your fancy, and perhaps a brooch on the jacket. Add jewellery, watch and eyewear as desired. 

Substitute the short plush jacket for another style of short textured jacket if that’s more your thing. I’ve created tonal looks here, but feel free to go high contrast if that’s your style.

Ensemble: Cropped, Belted & Plushed

About seven years ago, I created similar high-contrast outfits with full-length jeans and extended sleeves. Some might remember this blast from the past, when my style was more maximal.

Examples

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Roundups

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Fab Links from Our Members

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Weekly Roundup: Subtle Bling & Earth Tones

With the holidays approaching, I’m starting to put holiday looks together with clients. Most of their outfits are smart casual with a few dressier occasions thrown into the mix. Here are some winning pieces with subtle bling, many of which can be worn to the office on a regular day if you bat for Team Daytime Sparkle. Or just wear them anyway if sparkle makes you happy. And earth tones are back with a vengeance, which is a breath of fresh air from the overdose of black and grey. Be sure to browse all the colour options. 

Visit the collection page to see the items alongside my descriptions.

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Suede-effect Jacket
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Lucite link necklace
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