Traveling is one of the most enriching experiences you can add to your life, hands down. Whether you’re traveling domestically or jetsetting off on an international adventure, it’s so fulfilling to go experience new people, places and cultures. If you’re a fashion lover, you might be wondering how you can bring your awesome wardrobe with you when you travel, without feeling weighed down by too much luggage! But guess what: just because you’re traveling, doesn’t mean you can’t look fabulous. Check out our tips for great fashion when traveling:
Get the right suitcase
First things first: you can’t pack right without the right luggage to help you out. The best way to travel is to have a carry-on bag that makes the most of the space available, so you don’t even have to worry about checking a bag. Look for a carry-on that has different compartments to help you stay organized. Rectangular carry-ons are great if you want your clothes to stay folded and pressed.
What to pack
Learn to master the art of packing the perfect combination of clothes and accessories so you can travel light, but still feel and look your best. After all, you don’t want to arrive to a party on the Greek Isles without the perfect outfit! Visit Tuchuzy for designer clothing that will make you stand out wherever you travel.
And when you’re strategizing your packing, think about using accessories to brighten up multi-purpose outfits. Think about bringing essentials that you can mix-and-match to create different outfits, and then top off with fun jewelry. For a beach trip, pack a few sundresses, swimsuits, a few t-shirts, a pair of shorts, a floaty dress for evening wear, and sarongs for cover-ups. City trips will mean bringing a jacket or two, jeans, a few basic shirts and pants and comfortable flats. As far as shoes go, keep it as minimal as you think you’ll need.
How to pack
When it comes to actually putting your items in the suitcase, there’s a whole strategy to doing it right so you make the most of your space. The whole idea is to make the traveling experience convenient, not weighing you down – but still giving you plenty of options for what to wear on your trip. Use separate Ziplock bags for underwear, bras, jewelry, and other small items to make them easy to find and pack. Try not to pack outfits that will require pressing, as it could be inconvenient to track down an iron.