I’m super excited to be heading to Thailand today for a two week break, where I’ll be having fun testing my 25 piece travel wardrobe. To some it might sound like a lot, but given that my outfits are often made up of 3/4 pieces it’s a small rotation. I’ve struggled to pack light for recent trips because most of them have been fashion related, and for some reason my attitude has been of the more is more variety. But for this relaxation based trip I’ve packed a lean capsule collection of all my favourite comfortable (and chic) ensembles. To put it together I brushed up on a post I did ages ago on how to pack for a holiday and collated my 25 pieces, choosing them for wearability mix and match potential. I started with simple basics including shorts, silk shirts, simple skirts and light jackets in shades of white, black, denim and khaki.Ā I then picked out a few exxtra pieces in an additional palette of red. By sticking to basics and one or two key additional colours, I’ll have hopefully eliminated the dreaded colour clash that always seems to happen on holidays, also making it super simple to dress in three colours!
Hope you have fun whatever you’re doing these hols! How did you go with your packing? Happy to say I’ve got some fun projects lined up for you for the next two weeks.
Here’s the lowdown on what I packed if you’re interested.
Tops:
Silk shirts in black, red, white and polkadot, simple singlets in black, white and red, DIY denim shirt with leather collar (like this), vintage breton top (like this or this)
Silk shirts in black, red, white and polkadot, simple singlets in black, white and red, DIY denim shirt with leather collar (like this), vintage breton top (like this or this)
Shorts:
Skirts:
DIY red maxi skirt (make your own), Black zara skirt, DIY obi panel skirt, DIY brocade skirt, Vintage polka dot pleated skirt White lace mini skirt (similar to this)
Dresses:
Jackets:
Red Zara jacket (like this), Monotone topshop bomber, H&M Kkahi hooded jacket
I didn’t count accessories but they do weigh your suitcase down so I picked fun versatile ones that could be worn with everything
Shoes:
Black flat sandals (like these), White converse, Black ballet flats, Black ankle boots (mine are from Zara these are the best), Black ankle strap heels (or these), Studded flats (for when I’m feeling fancy)
Bags:
Silver Marni carryall, Black chain cross body bag
Accessories:
DIY Tassel earrings, Carla Deras for Roman Luxe Triangle earrings, Karen walker sunglasses (these and these), Ksubi x Richard Nicholl reflector sunglasses, Coach boyfriend watch, Coach fedora hat
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Could you do a post in which you show all the different outfits you can make from this travel wardrobe? Love your posts.
I live in the USA, so I’m not sure what a singlet is. Is it a t-shirt, tank top, a camisole, or any sleeveless top? I am sure you don’t mean what we call a wrestler’s singlet. š
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