Saturday, May 4, 2024 May 4, 2024
67° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Fashion

How to Travel with Style

Traveling doesn’t mean donning a terry tracksuit and ditching your polished looks. Flats and a printed scarf are carry-on must-haves.
|
Photographers: Marc and Melanie Chartrand; Photographers’ assistant: Wesley Williams; Model: Michelle Box/Page Parkes; Hair & makeup: Ashley Rike/On Set Management; Stylist: Stephanie Quadri; Styling assistants: Allison Cooke and Mari Hidalgo/Blue Issue; Special thanks to Business Jet Access (www.businessjetaccess.com).

When the sweltering summer temps set in, many jet-setting locals head out. Fly high and arrive in style with a look that combines comfort and class (hint: no terry tracksuits, please). Pack and wear versatile pieces (like this Balmain jacket) in neutral shades to build a transcendent travel wardrobe. Accessories such as scarves and fashionable flats are practical and create a polished look. Complete your ensemble with a chic carryall and classic luggage—vintage pieces are all the rage. We tracked some down at Kacky & Carl and Zola’s Everyday Vintage. Bon voyage.

Michelle is wearing a Balmain jacket with gold buttons ($1,950), D Squared ruffled cami ($575), Lanvin red satin flats ($495), all available at Gregory’s; Development by Erica Davies white denim pants ($220) and silk printed scarf ($135) available at LFT; Oliver Peoples “Mariette” sunglasses ($350/Peeper’s); John Wind vintage locket necklace ($153/The Fitting Room); and Alessandro Dell’Aqua zebra bag ($1,398/Gregory’s). Vintage Louis Vuitton suitcase ($495/Kacky & Carl); vintage hatboxes (not for sale) and luggage ($65 for set/Zola’s Everyday Vintage).

Related Articles

Pacific Plaza
Dallas History

D Magazine’s 50 Greatest Stories: When Will We Fix the Problem of Our Architecture?

In 1980, the critic David Dillon asked why our architecture is so bad. Have we heeded any of his warnings?
Image
Healthcare

Baylor Scott & White Waxahachie’s $240 Million Expansion

The medical center is growing to address a 40+ percent patient increase in the last five years.
Image
Food Events

How the CJ Cup Byron Nelson Became a Korean Food Showcase

The tournament’s title sponsor, a Korean company that includes a culinary division, is literally adding new flavor to a Dallas classic.
Advertisement