They're worth the luggage fees.Harsh truth coming at you… Fashion people have many wonderful attributes—e.g., the ability to adopt "risky" trends, discover rising brands,and curate capsule wardrobes—but packing pragmatically for a vacation is not one of them. Even the most devout minimalists can find that it's easy to transform into a maximalist once it comes time to crack open the suitcase. After all, who hasn't overpacked before? Ahem, guilty as charged. It's a common travel mistake, b...
If you've been keeping up with Who What Wear Travels, you know we're tapped into the best of the best when it comes to must-visit destinations. It seems like every one of the coolest people in my orbit across L.A. and NYC is either getting back from a trip to Mexico City or planning one. I managed to visit last spring, and I can say with certainty that the hype is very real. From the food scene, which is bursting with exciting Michelin star-level restaurants like Pujol to the incredible...
One thing you need to know about me? I refuse to check a bag when traveling. The airport is stressful enough as it is, and I'd rather forgo the long check-in lines and heavy luggage to have my Away carry-on by my side through the whole journey. No AirTags here! So when I booked a 10-day vacation to Japan, I was already up for the travel wardrobe challenge. Summer always makes the task easier (no thick sweaters or chunky boots needed, of course), so I opted for lightweight T-shirts and tops...
As someone who isn't a big fan of packing, I do everything I can to make the process less stressful, because it's not really something that can be avoided. One of those things, which is kind of a no-brainer, is to stick to a travel uniform of sorts. If you pack basically the same things for each trip (with a few tweaks depending on the destination and time of year), the process becomes significantly less painful.An elevated, expensive-looking wardrobe is always my goal when traveling, so that in...