By Air, Land and Sea: A Girl’s Guide to Travel Style
Travel style, much like our dream vacays, has a lot of moving parts, a lot of options and alternatives to consider. Depending on the point of origin, destination and all stops in between, travel outfits must accomplish the near impossible: versatility coupled with comfort, utility and most importantly, our own personal style.
Below is a guideline for what to wear during the journey. Just a few decades ago, appropriate travel attire was expected. Passengers dressed up, wore fur and suits, they may have even smoked on planes. The clothes and style of the time made for a much prettier, aesthetic view at the designated cruising altitude. But traveling in style does not have to cancel comfort. Check out these items and tricks for a more enjoyable ride. And besides, if we are told to dress for the job we want, why not apply the same notion to the vacation we desire?
5. By Air

When taking to the sky, whether a one-hour puddle jumper or a cross-continental expedition, layers are key. Not only does this expand the trip’s future outfit options, but let’s be honest, cabins are cold and those navy blankets are few and far between. A longer statement coat, i.e. a mid-length duster or trench, works as an ideal cover-up and takes the pressure off what you were beneath, whether a casual jumpsuit or a patterned midi skirt. All over patterns are great for planes, and even trains for that matter, since they are less likely to highlight wrinkles in the fabric. Also, a scarf may double as a layer and makeshift pillow if your seatback is giving you trouble. Be sure to keep the jewels and metallic cuffs to a minimum if only to expedite time spent at security checks, though. If a red-eye has you bloodshot and bleary, an oversized pair of sunglasses covers all traces, and upon arrival, those same frames give any look a polished, finished style—even if the static electricity has gotten to your bangs.

4. By Rail

Although train travel may closer resemble Carrie and Samantha’s classically dismal cross country trip in Sex and the City than the fantastic whimsy of Wes Anderson’s The Darjeeling Limited, there is still a touch of romance when riding the rails. When the lead engine pulls into the station, be sure to grab a window seat and enjoy the sights. Train travel, with its unexpected turns, fast pace and old world allure calls for chunky, soft sweaters made of viscose or cotton. And depending on your sleeping arrangements, maximum coverage, such as high-waisted jeans and longer skirt hems, allows you to feel confident and covered in case you do decide to doze. Slip-on oxfords afford easier balance and let’s be honest, socks or no, loafers give any pair of jeans, athleisurewear or skirt a preppy put-together vibe, so when you do make it to your final stop, with just a hop and a skip to the platform, you are ready to hit the ground running for whatever adventure awaits.

3. By Sea