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Monday, January 15, 2018

Traveling with Parisian Style

     π’―raveling in style is a difficult thing to do, because if you wear something fashionable, you could get stuck being uncomfortable for the entire time ! Just as the Parisians have rules to normal day to day fashion, they have rules on what to pack and wear for traveling. But before I get into that, << What's your go to outfit when traveling? >>



    First thing you wan to wear are some comfy pants. This can include joggers or sweatpants. It's something that's easy to put on, and can look stylish and cute. However, "Never a skirt, never a dress" (Fressange 57).

    For tops, wear layers ! Start with a simple tank top, then a long sleeve tee, and a nice chunky sweater over the top. That way if you start feeling hot, you can just peel off a layer, but if you keep them all on, the chunky sweater can hide the other layers. Plus you'll feel better prepared, instead of having to change your shirt because you're too hot.

   Wear comfy shoes, especially if you are someone who likes to take off shoes on the ride to your destination. Avoid shoes such as boots and heels, as they can be annoying to have to put them back on, plus they aren't known to be the most comfortable. Instead, go for simple flats or a pair of sneakers.

   Finally, pack some essentials into a tote bag, like a laptop, books, magazines. Some things I like to bring along on top of that is a reusable water bottle, headphones, an extra pair of socks, and some lip balm.

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𝑀𝑒𝓇𝒸𝒾 π΅π‘’π’Άπ“Šπ’Έπ‘œπ“Šπ“… !
  π’₯π‘’π“ˆπ“ˆπ’Ύπ’Έπ’Ά 𝑀.


Fressange, Ines de la, et al. Parisian Chic: a Style Guide. Flammarion, 2011.