I was just on a European adventure and one of the customs officers actually complimented my passport and how many stamps I have - yay! So I think it's safe to say I am an experienced traveler - maybe even a jetsetter? I know that some of you dress up when traveling, and some of you don't, but I try to find a happy medium. I must be comfortable, but you know me: I must be chic. I always feel that even though I don't travel First Class, I like to still dress the part.
When traveling to your romantic honeymoon destination, my fantasy is a trip to Tahiti with George Clooney, you'll want to look extra adorable for your new hubbie. Here are some comfy & cute travel clothes that will prove wearable on the rest of your trip...you can save your sexy lingerie for when you finally arrive at your destination!
P.S. You will notice I included leggings in my picks. Now I'm not a fan of leggings but traveling is the one case where I think they are extremely functional & fashionable!




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I totally agree about the leggings. I travel internationally about 3-4 times a quarter for work and my travel outfits usually consists of a long sweater and leggings, my cole haan (w/nike air) flats and my big gucci bag that fits my laptop.
1I agree the leggings are a great idea - small for travel and versatile. Plus with all the cute tunics around your bound to have quite a few great outfits!
2That would all be fabulous on your honeymoon with George!
Nice fantasy by the way, George is so nice looking...
3I love wearing tracksuits when I travel. Like comfy juicy couture ones. They look good but are sooooo comfy!
4i just stick to jeans, a tee, and a hoodie w/ sneakers... simple and very comfy...
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