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Fashion: Travel light to take hassle out of being prepared

Lisa Lyford
NZME. regionals·
5 Jun, 2014 06:00 PM2 mins to read

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I never seem to be able to pack lightly when travelling. Even for a weekend I have something for every possible event then end up not being satisfied. Do you have some kind of a checklist of items for a weekend away that may help me plan for my next one and not make me look like I am off for a month-long European excursion?

I have to confess I'm right up there with the world's worst travel packers. As you say, you're trying to think of every eventuality. I am getting better, though.

For a weekend away, here's what I'd consider based on an autumn/winter season:

*One pair of casual trousers - jeans, ponte pants, leggings, etc, something comfortable for daytime.
*One pair of smart trousers - ponte pants, dress trousers or smart jeans, something for the evening, or a dress - it really depends on what you have planned for the evenings.
*Four to five tops that work well with your trousers. You could have fewer and use your accessories to create different looks: three tops that you can wear during the day; two tops you can wear in the evening.
*Blazer/jacket - something to keep you warm but which will also smarten up your outfit. Or you may feel more comfortable in a cardigan.
*Shoes: one pair of flat shoes to go with your trousers that are comfortable enough to walk around in all day; heels - these could be shoes or boots - to dress up your look and take you into the evening.
*Accessories: necklaces, scarves, bag - these are the special ingredients. Accessories can change a look and dress an outfit up or down. You could wear the same outfit all day and into the evening, simply by changing your jewellery and shoes.

Lisa Lyford is the founder of Gorgeous Me, free DIY personal styling and makeover advice.

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