As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
SLT: Something that can be worn again with different pieces—e.g., a top we can wear with a miniskirt or jeans that can be worn from day to night with ease.
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
ET: Corset tops are something we always have an abundance of. They are the perfect layering piece, can be worn day through the night, and are for any climate, anywhere. We tend to pack about four With Jéan corsets each to share. Also, for trips to warmer climates, a fun bikini is a must.
SLT: On the beauty front, I never leave without packing eye patches. After a big flight or a big day of exploring, nothing feels better than applying them.
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
ET: Always a tracksuit—the baggier the better—styled with a printed tank and sneakers, obviously.
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
SLT: Roll your clothes—don't fold them!
As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
Pieces that go nicely with a lot of different looks. When we design, I often think about how I can make things go from the beach to a night out with heels. I love being able to offer versatility.
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
I love a beautiful sarong that I can wear as a dress or a cover-up, our Hera Rhinestone Bag that's a day-to-night showstopper, and our Meta Sandal because it goes with everything.
I wear almost the same makeup every day, so you'll never find me catching a flight without my Tom Ford blush, Make Up For Ever lip liner, and Too Faced concealer.
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
Always something chic and warm for the flight, like an outfit from our Hal cashmere collection. This is always what I wear. I also always pack Evian spray and a huge scarf that can act as a blanket.
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
I always give myself a few days in advance to pack before I leave. This helps alleviate any stress and gets me excited for the trip! When packing, I also love using packing cubes and Cult Gaia's duster bags to help keep everything clean and organized. When planning my looks, I like to do a little try-on haul, including shoes, accessories, and a bag, then snap a photo to reference back to while on vacation. I try to make packing a fun experience.
As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
Often, I will make specific purchases based on where I am traveling for a special event or dinner. Then there are more versatile pieces like our Star corset. You can wear it with our matching Hustle pants, a skirt, or your favorite pair of casual jeans but still have a fun look on.
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
You must pack pieces that go from day to night effortlessly. Our Hustle pants are a great example. In the winter weather, they're great to wear with a similar-colored cozy sweater. Recently, I styled them with a sky-blue sweater from The Frankie Shop and my lucite Zara heels, and it was the perfect travel-ready outfit.
Regarding beauty staples, I never leave without dry shampoo. It's a must-have, and I personally swear by Ouai.
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
I always keep it comfortable. I have some really chic and colorful sweatsuits from American Vintage I purchased in London last summer, and I usually wear them with clogs and a trucker hat. But the most important thing to wear in-flight is socks! It's important to stay cozy.
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
For the holiday season, I would suggest investing in a great suitcase. I just bought a Rimowa trunk that fits everything and has been a game changer when I'm traveling for business I need to bring Rezek Studio collections with me or need to pack extra coats for cold destinations.
I recommend checking with your hotel to see if they have a steamer. If they don't, I always bring my travel-sized one, and it's a game changer for making sure you look photogenic throughout your trip.
As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
How many outfits will that item work with? Usually, I won't pack something unless it works with a minimum of three other outfits. Also, ease the packing of the article. How much space [does it take] up? Will it crease easily? Is it easy to wash (and by "wash" I mean in a hotel sink if need be)?
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
My Polanco tote is my number one travel bag. It comes on the plane with me with my laptop, water bottle, and toiletries. It also has plenty of room for another outfit if I'm changing climates. When I get to a new destination, it doubles as a beach bag, shopping bag, or picnic bag; folds down to nothing; and doesn't weigh much.
I always bring Ilia's Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40. It's my go-to light "no-makeup makeup look" foundation with the perfect amount of sun protection. And I always overpack sunglasses—at least they don't weigh too much or take up too much space.
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
My mum was always very adamant when we were kids that flying was a privilege, and we had to dress up for the occasion. I still do this and tend to wear head-to-toe black because you can disguise more casual and comfortable pieces in a way that looks elevated.
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
I have quite a few, but the first is to always wear your heaviest or bulkiest pair of shoes on the plane (if they're easy to get on and off in security!) for more room in your luggage. Secondly, if you're traveling for an occasion (e.g., a wedding or specific event), always carry everything you would need for that event—like the dress, shoes, accessories, etc.—plus a few extra essential items of clothing in your hand luggage in case your checked bags go missing. I cannot tell you how many times this has saved me. And lastly, Apple AirTags are an absolute must on all your bags.
As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
The perfect vacation piece is easy to wear, but you feel excited and sexy while wearing it. Sometimes, the basic tank dress accessorized really well with your salty beach hair looks best!
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
For daytime or night, our Gabriela dress is the most coveted by our customers and an ideal piece to pack for any trip. You also need to packa great swimsuit to wear beachside and a good cover-up to throw on for lunch. You also need a great beach tote—I use a Silky City Hermès bag found on The RealReal.
Inside my tote, you'll usually find three different types of sunscreen. Since I'm a fair redhead, I swear by SuperGoop's Glow Oil.
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
I like to dress comfortably for flights, but you would never see me in sweatpants. The Venezia Polo is our best seller and a no-brainer throw-on piece that is great for the plane and cooler nights.
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
My golden rules for travel are, first off, opt for a carry-on only. If you're running around Europe, you definitely want to be as mobile as possible. Waiting for bags or a lost bag is never any fun. And secondly, only go on a trip only with as many people as can fit into a single car. Most small European towns aren't the type of place where reservations are needed at restaurants, but rolling up to a restaurant with 12 people might be a headache for you (and for them).
As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
You just have to love how you feel in it or with it. Who cares if you'll wear it every day or once! You always need something really special with you.
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
For the last three months, I have been wearing our Scarf Hobo bag for every trip. I Iove how effortless it is, and it is big enough to hold everything from a water bottle to my laptop.
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
My makeup bag is a cabinet of curiosities, including anything from lip balm to an amulet made by a shaman. No matter where I travel, I always have rose-water facial spray on me. I buy my rose water at an old Mexico City pharmacy and refill a glass bottle. But if I'm out, I use the Eau de Beauté from Caudalie. All my friends can tell you that I spray my face constantly. Another must-have is a travel-size perfume. I wear El Mono de la Tinta from Fueguia. My friend introduced me to the brand, and I am a forever fan.
I do have a travel uniform. I have been wearing my Manolo Blahnik Birkenstocks, my Adidas track pants in black, and a red Meryll Rogge workwear jacket or a Rick Owens Drkshdw overshirt in pink.
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
Make a list and pack using that list so you don't forget anything important. If you are carrying gifts, don't wrap them. I learned this the hard way when customs agents ripped open my beautifully wrapped presents, leaving a note telling me they opened my luggage…Yeah, I noticed—thanks. I think the ultimate stress-free way to travel this season is to opt for a carry-on only, but I always have toiletries that are over 100 milliliters, so that doesn't work for me.
As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
Anything versatile, comfortable, and special—vacation outfits need multiple functions to make it into the suitcase. Comfort and ease are also important when traveling, and it's something I never sacrifice.
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
One of our lovely robes or beach dresses that can be worn to breakfast, to the beach, or dressed up for the night. I swear by these, as they're so versatile while traveling.
I also swear by comfortable shoes—I am not a high-heel girl. I always pack strappy flat sandals and slides for day and night, and Ancient Greek Sandals are some of my favorites.
I also love my new little Loewe Bracelet bag. It's so easy to pack and carry.
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
For a long flight, always a matching sweatsuit. A cute matching set so you look as comfortable as you do put-together!
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
If you want to be extra like me, make a detailed list of activities and plans you have each day. From there, I pack what I truly need—e.g., a dress for an event, sneakers for exploring, or swimwear for beach days. And then, I evaluate how much space I have left for some "maybes" and add accordingly. Also, pack things that make you comfortable and happy! The point of traveling is to feel good and get out of your own head.
As a designer, what, in your mind, makes a piece worth packing (and wearing) on a trip?
I can not travel without (and don't recommend you do either) functional outerwear. You have to pack a jacket that you can casually wear during the day and dress up at night. I also recommend having a canvas shopper bag that carries many things. I don't know what I'd do without my Plan C leather bomber jacket and lacquered bag—they're functional and fun.
Are there staples you believe are a must-have for any trip? If so, what and why?
Together with the bomber jacket and the shopper, another staple item when I travel is Bermuda pants. You can wear them with a T-shirt or a sweater during the day and take an evening take if worn with a shirt and a matching jacket.
I never go out without my Aesop hand cream and Lucas' Papaw Ointment. All these things need a pouch to be carried in when going out during the day with a big shopper. The last thing I need to have while traveling is a tape measurer to take measurements—you never know what you might end up buying!
Beyond packing for the destination, is there anything you suggest wearing while flying? Do you have a travel uniform you swear by?
It's mandatory to wear a sweatshirt, jeans, and sneakers, especially for long-distance travel.
Finally, are there any travel or packing tips you swear by, in general, that can help readers as they get through the holiday season?
Make sure to pack pieces with various functions thatcan be worn during the daytime and in the evenings. A couple of staples and sophisticated items to be mixed with all the rest.