Skip to main content

I've Made These 5 Airport Outfit Mistakes Before, But Not This Time Around

You would think that after all of the stories I've written about travel style in my years at Who What Wear that I would have forbidden myself from committing airport outfit crimes. Alas, I'm still guilty. My problem is that I tend to prioritize looking stylish over being comfortable, so I'm constantly reminding myself to heed my own advice. (I promise you both style and comfort are possible.)

And then there's the fact that may of us haven't traveled for over a year and are still navigating if, when, and how to do that safely. When you add going through security, walking for what feels like miles through terminals, adapting to varying temperatures, and having to stay seated in one place for long periods of time to mix, it's a lot to consider. Because it can get overwhelming, I'm confessing my most common previous airport outfit mistakes. They may be subtle, but avoiding them will make a difference in your comfort level as some of us explore traveling once again.

There's no quicker way to look disheveled when traveling than wearing something that wrinkles in a flash. In case you need some guidance, I wrote an entire story about the best wrinkle-free fabrics for traveling

WHO: Jasmine Tookes

Accessories can kind of make or break an airport outfit. For example, I've made the mistake of not wearing a watch (and digging for my phone in my bag isn't particularly efficient), carrying bags that are awkward, not having a good place to put my sunglasses, and packing scarves in my carry-on duffel that are too bulky.

On Victoria Beckham: Celine sunglasses; Victoria, Victoria Beckham T-shirt, bag, and jeans; Manolo Blahnik Chaos Ankle Strap Sandals ($725)

As you know, there's often limited time to visit a restroom in the airport, and having to deal with a row of buttons and a shirt that needs to be tucked in just so is a big time waster.

On Kaia Gerber: Saint Laurent Crew Neck Striped Sweater ($1150); Converse Chuck Taylor High Top Sneakers ($55); '47 Clean Up NY Yankees Baseball Cap ($25)

Even though I have TSA PreCheck, I still have to remove my shoes at security when I fly internationally, and I often feel inclined to swap them out for cozy socks once I'm on the plane. Take my advice and don't wear shoes that require time and effort to get on and off (e.g., boots that don't have a zipper and shoes with complicated straps).

On Margot Robbie: Ciao Lucia top; Chanel backpack; Vince Camuto shoes

If a plane is even the slightest bit warm (which they often are) and you're wearing multiple layers with no space to remove them and nowhere to put them once you do, you have a problem. The smart alternative is a thin-yet-warm base layer and one piece of outerwear that can be removed with ease.

WHO: Bella Hadid

Next up, the travel shoe mistakes to avoid.



from Who What Wear https://ift.tt/2Jptlla

Popular posts from this blog

I Tried the Viral One-Leg Jeans, and I Got Plenty of Stares

If you're into fashion and an avid TikTok scroller, you've probably come across the viral and somewhat controversial Coperni one-leg jeans . People who got their hands on them are asking followers how they should style them - and even whether or not they should keep them. Those who are still on a waitlist or are simply curious about the trend are going so far as to DIY the jeans by taking a scissor to one leg of an old pair. I, on the other hand, dared to step into the Romeo Hunte Black One Leg Pant ($232, originally $725), an alternative take on the same silhouette that's even more eye-catching (which, how is that possible?). These jeans were, without a doubt, one of the most polarizing looks I've ever worn - and I've tried some pretty divisive clothing, from Skims butt-enhancing shapewear to the brand's famous push-up nipple bra , and many a sheer naked dress . After wearing the jeans around town to run errands and obviously attracting some attention (st...

Oh, to Be Pedro Pascal's Sparkly Cardigan

Never have we been more envious of an inanimate object than when Pedro Pascal stepped out in a sparkly cardigan this week. As soon as we saw him walking the streets of London wearing the glittery knit, we longed to swap places with it - to be enrobing the heartthrob, catching the attention of random passersby, sparking internet discourse, and ultimately taking responsibility for his style breakout. Pascal has been serving look after look while promoting " The Last of Us " season one and "The Mandalorian" season three this year, working with stylists Julie Ragolia and Fabio Immediato . His latest came on Feb. 23 when he arrived to a radio interview wearing the shiny cardigan in question: a long button-down sweater made of silver foil yarn and created by menswear label 4SDesigns. He layered it over a sheer brown tank top and finished the look with black pants, leather boots, and his usual chunky-framed glasses. Just one day prior, the actor stopped by a photo call...