
4. Black dress and Birkenstocks
The LBD gets a travel update with this outfit, which is sophisticated enough to wear to a museum or dinner at a classy restaurant. The dress should be flattering but not club attire — a knit material or something with ruched detail that hits around the knee is perfect. You can pair this with the ultimate travel shoe — the Birkenstock. There are many different styles of leather and straps so you can find the perfect style for you.
5. Kaftan
For warm weather places like beaches or deserts, avoid tight clothing and instead go with easy, loose silhouettes in non-synthetic materials like silk and cotton. These will be quick-drying and will also wick moisture away from your body. Kaftans are versatile garments that can be worn in bright colors or fun prints. Pair with a headscarf and aviator sunglasses.
6. One-piece bathing suit and wide-legged trousers
A surprising combination, a one-piece bathing suit can actually double as a bodysuit or leotard. Often available in attractive colors and patterns, these form-fitting unitards are best paired with a long skirt or our favorite, wide-legged trousers. The result is a Bohemian, globally stylish look that’s appropriate for different seasons and flattering on a range of body types. Pair with your favorite leather satchel to store all your travel essentials.
7. Oversized linen button-down and jean shorts
An oversized button-down is a must-have, this temperature-regulating material is breathable for any sort of climate and has a relaxed, European-inspired look. It can be worn on its own with thigh-highs for a party look, layered over a bathing suit, unbuttoned over a dress, or paired with jean shorts. The possibilities are endless — and all of them will earn you compliments.