Tuesday, January 24, 2017

How to Rock an Over 50 Travel Wardrobe-Italy the First 5 Days


Wear the trench and boots (your heaviest items) on the plane for warmth and to create more space in your carry on.  Spend the hours on the plane researching the area.


 1. Comfy USA Dream Leggings 2. J Crew Icon Trench 3. Sole Society Leopard Scarf 4. Rick Steves Italy 5. Eddie Bauer Turtleneck 6. Superfeet Black Insoles 7. Leopard I Pad Case 8.  Rain Sun Hat  9. Blondo Victorina Boot 10.  Baggalini Crossbody Travel Bag

 Your first day you will be tired from the air travel.  Wear your most comfortable clothes.  You will be doing a lot of walking and getting lost your first day.

 1. Artful Home Sassy Cowl Jacket  2. Eddie Bauer Crewneck  3. Skirted Leggings Artful Home  4. Ecco Chase Sneaker  5. Rain Sun Hat-Debra Weitzner  6. J Crew Factory Dotted Scarf

Day Three in Rome : more walking and not as much getting lost.  Switch out your leggings for the Surplice Dress, add boots and accessories and you are ready for dinner.





 1.  Sassy Cowl Jacket-Artul Home  2. Pick up a fabulous italian wine for dinner  3. Sabrina Bracelet-Artful Home  4. Surplice Dress-Artful Home   5. Blondo Victorina Boots  6. Flower Petal Scarf-Artful Home

Day Four Beautiful Siena.  The only way to get around is to walk and there is a chance of showers. Bring your raincoat and fold your hat in your purse just in case. Enjoy every minute of this gorgeous city.






1. J Crew Icon Trench 2. Debra Weitzner Rain Sun Hat  3. Chicos Effortless Cotton Sloane Shirt  4.  Timex Weekender Watch  5. Comfy USA Dream Leggins Artful Home  6. Clarks Grayson Ballet Flat  7. Madewell Bandana Neck Scarf  8.  Baggalini Crossbody Travel Bag

Today you might be driving more than walking visiting the hilltowns. A Wrap is always a versitile piece to have in case the weather cools in the afternoon.  San Gimignano was one of our favorite hilltowns. Chambray isn't wrinkle free but it seems to look fine wrinkled or not.












1. J Crew Factory Chambray Shirt   2. Artful Home Hoop Earrings  3. Nita Cuff-Artful Home  4. Nikon DSLR Camera  5. Madewell High Rise Skinny  6. Aritzia Diamond Mosaic Wrap  7. Blondo Victorina Boot

Do you have any travel plans for Spring?  If so where are you headed?  I would love to hear about it.  

Next week will be the final installment of my Over 50 Travel Series.  See you there!!



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Friday, January 20, 2017

How to Rock an Over 50 Travel Wardrobe Part 1


Have you clicked on one of those travel wardrobe sites only to find the clothes are frumpy and not very fashion forward?   Just because we are over 50; doesn't mean we want to look like we just left the gym while vacationing.  We want to look our best but still be comfortable.  Is that possible?  


Are any of you planning a trip this Spring?  Packing, knowing what to take, and more importantly (what not to take) can be a challenge with today's travel.  No one wants to pay extra to drag an extra suitcase on the plane.  The Huffington Post has some great tips on how to pack here.  Eagle Creek is a great resource for travel products ,and they have the best checklist for travel I have found here.  

Now that you know how to pack the question is what to pack?  Travel wardrobes need to be small light and portable.  The days of lugging multiple suitcases are over. Packing needs to be taken seriously.  All pieces need to work together to create multiple outfits.







It is important to have a few pieces that we will call "Key Players". They need to have the ability to be worn several times numerous ways.  Here are some of my favorites.









































1.Dream Leggings/Artful Home 2. Blondo Victorina Boots 3. Madewell High Rise Jeans 4. Baggalini Crossbody Travel Bag 5. Clarks Grayson Ballet Flat 6. Ecco Chase Sneaker 7.LM Tech rotaating IPad case 8. Gap Girlfriend Jeans l 9.J Crew Factory Sunglasses 10. Rain/Sun hat Debra Weitzner 11. Surplice Dress/Artful Home 12. Ponte Compression Pants/Ivanka Trump 13. J Crew Icon Trench 14. Sassy Cowl Jacket/Artful Home

A few of these pieces I consider "Wardrobe Opportunists".  They can be worn several ways with different pieces.
 #10 This hat from Debra Weitzner is waterproof on one side (black) and the tan side is a sun hat. It is packable and crushable.  How great is that?  I need to buy one of these.
#2 Victorina Boots from Blondo.  I own these.  They come in wide widths and they are waterproof and comfortable!
#14 The Sassy Cowl Jacket by FH Clothing from Artful Home has all of the attributes of a great travel piece, and is the hub of this travel capsule.  It is a mix of rayon, spandex, and nylon; so it is wrinkle free, and holds it shape. It tapers in at the waist and then flairs out at the hip.  It can be worn as is with the cowl un-zipped, or zipped all the way up for extra warmth with a scarf added.  It can be unzipped as an extra layer over the Surplice dress and worn with boots. It can also be worn as shown below with a skirt and or leggings and sneakers for a more casual look.




















































On Monday I will list my "Supporting Cast" (scarves, jewelry, and shirts) and show you ways to create multiple outfits.

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