One of our very best packing tips is to fill your closet (and suitcase) with reliable staples you can rewear again and again. Of course, those essentials will vary slightly by season. When building a winter travel capsule wardrobe, timeless basics and layering pieces are key. Instead of panic-buying trendy outfits you'll wear once before every vacation, focus on adding a few high-quality pieces to your wardrobe that pair effortlessly with your existing favorites and will last for years to come.
If you think you really have nothing to wear for your next weekend away, we've got you covered with all the basics needed to build your very own winter travel capsule wardrobe from scratch. These are the thermal layers, comfortable shoes, and practical dresses that'll work whether you're headed on an après-ski trip with friends or exploring a new cold-weather city. From cashmere sweaters and cozy matching sets to packable puffers and sleek leather bags, you can count on these multi-purpose must-haves to keep your outfit options endless.
Dressing for cold weather is all about layering. The perfect base for every winter outfit: a soft, basic long-sleeve shirt that can be easily layered underneath jackets and vests, and be worn on its own, too. Neutral colors are your best bet—they can be tucked into just about any pair of pants you pack and can be reworn with almost any outfit.
What's better than slipping on your favorite cozy sweater and curling up by the fireplace? Cashmere sweaters look extremely polished when dressed up with a skirt and tights, and work just as well with simple jeans and loafers. The material is known to be ultra-soft, warm, and supremely timeless—you'll be wearing these sweaters for winters to come.
Every traveler understands the importance of cozy loungewear, especially when it comes to long-haul flights. The secret to dressing comfortably at the airport while still looking put together is a monochromatic matching set. Slip on either of these sets from Buck Mason or Lulus with a pair of white sneakers, baseball cap, and long coat over top and you'll be serving effortless airport style instantly.
Just because the temperature drops doesn't mean we have to swear off dresses for the season. In fact, simple dresses that can be worn with a pair of tights or tall boots are a great way to elevate your look without sacrificing too much warmth. Below, you'll find a few of our favorite styles to wear this season, from long-sleeve turtle necks and cozy sweater dresses to the viral Soft Lounge dress from Skims. Toss any of these options in your suitcase for your next getaway and you'll be covered for fancy dinners, parties, and any other dressed-up events.
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Throughout the summer of 2023 there were many reports that a surge of international travel bookings were coming from the US, in part helped by a continued strong dollar. Although that meant US domestic travel demand was waning, the industry was generally excited that 2023 international travel volume could finally catch up on that of 2019.
The Transportation Security Administration is warning travelers in the San Francisco and Kansas City areas to arrive for their flights early this weekend as Super Bowl crowds are expected to swarm airports.
February is a rough month for a lot of us. The climate, particularly in New York City, is bleak and dreary. The excitement of starting a new year has waned, and seasonal affective disorder often peaks during the mid-winter slump.
As an Australian expat living in London and working in the travel industry, I'm no stranger to a very long and uncomfortable flight. From my travels, I can report that Seoul Airport is without a doubt the nicest airport in the world (yes, better than Singapore), the layover times at Doha Airport are never long enough, and Qantas is the best airline when it comes to free in-flight snacks. I know now that avoiding your reflection in the plane's bathroom mirror is an act of self-care, packing cubes in your hand luggage is essential and brushing your teeth before landing will always make you feel better.
While winter days at home may mean cozying up by the fireplace or under the covers in your comfiest pair of sweats, winter vacations will likely make you more inclined to spend time outdoors, whether that means whipping down ski slopes, sitting under a heat lamp at après ski, or walking around a new town square. As such, you'll want to make sure your winter clothing and accessories are up to snuff.
In Melbourne, the locals refer to the Australian Open as “The Tennis” because it is an entire experience, not merely a place to watch tennis, but a destination. Located in the heart of Melbourne, it truly is a city grand slam event in the best possible way—the grounds are surrounded by all of the big city perks like shopping, dining and amazing coffee but you’ll also get lovely scenery along the Yarra River which runs through Melbourne. The Open itself is a multi-layered offering, as three-time Grand Slam Champion and First Nation Australian Ash Barty noted during a recent interview, “You can buy a grounds pass and have a full amazing day and never even see a tennis game, there’s just that much going on here.” The word is out and the buzz is real—this year’s open has seen record-setting crowds and the time to plan your visit for 2025 is now. Indeed AOTravel, the official travel provider of the Australian Open, is selling tickets and packages for 2025 right now. They’ll plan the entire experience for you—hotel, dining, transfers and tickets—from takeoff to departure. Here’s what should be on your to-do list for the rest of this week and next year’s slam:
An explosion of colorful, engaging painting shows provide a welcome antidote to the short days and general lack of sunshine that can make winter in London a tad dreary. Here are six essential art exhibitions to visit over the next month.
Snowy weather can cause disruption to travel. We go to great lengths to minimise the effects of snow and ice on the airport – you can read more about that here – but the effects of wintry weather can still make aspects of your journey trickier.