Effortless travel chic

Tips to stay stylish during your vacation

May 23, 2016 04:29 pm | Updated October 18, 2016 12:44 pm IST

Look smart Even on a holiday

Look smart Even on a holiday

It’s holiday time and everyone is making travel plans. So how does one stay well dressed and stylish even on vacation? Here are some tips:

For the flight: Wear a pair of comfortable jeans or trousers with a loose-fitting shirt. Pack a hoodie in the hand luggage in case it gets uncomfortably cold.

Wear ballet flats and pack a pair of socks that you can slip on. The ballet flats can double up as dressy footwear too.

A few other vital things to pack in the hand luggage are a neutral-coloured cashmere scarf, hydrating rose water, lip balm and moisturiser. Rose water helps combat the dryness on the flight.

Clothes: Carry a few pairs of jeans and a few shirts in neutral colours. A pair of black jeans is a must because you can dress it up for the nights.

Take a couple of well-fitting dresses and a jumpsuit in case you’re heading to a nightclub or restaurant.

If you’re more conservative in your style, there are many Indo western options available that you can wear with a pair of trousers or leggings.

A couple of jackets in case the weather is cold. If you’re heading to a cold place, remember is to layer yourself so that you can remove the layers as it gets warmer.

Footwear: If you’re going to walk a lot, pack a pair of comfortable boots or a neutral-coloured pair of sneakers. Black or grey are the best choices will go well with most clothes.

Accessories: Pack a couple of statement necklaces and a pair of earrings that you can wear throughout the trip. Mix and match to get new looks everyday.

It doesn’t take much effort to stay fashionable during your vacation. So go ahead, pick your stuff carefully and have fun.

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