Travel Uniform

  • Strappy Sandals

    Strappy Sandals

    Leave the heels at home and pack something effortless: a pair of sandals that are easy to slip on with sandy feet and a wet swimsuit, but still feel polished enough to go with your chicest caftan.

  • The Pack-Flat Slipper

    The Pack-Flat Slipper

    From Marrakech to Venice to Istanbul, there has been a long tradition of soft, low-profile slippers worn across the Mediterranean, shaped by centuries of cultural exchange across trade routes. Today, those same silhouettes feel especially suited to travel.

  • One-Piece Swimsuits

    One-Piece Swimsuits

    A good one-piece won’t betray you as you’re climbing up the swim ladder at The Marbella Club, but a great one-piece can pull its weight in your suitcase.

  • Our Favorite Jeans for Travel

    Our Favorite Jeans for Travel

    A great pair of jeans might be one of the most reliable things you can pack. But finding ones that are sturdy, versatile, and comfortable enough for a long flight or travel day is no small task.

  • Vanessa Bell, founder of Crème de la Crème

    Vanessa Bell, founder of Crème de la Crème

    Vanessa Bell spent years moving between continents before settling in Buenos Aires 16 years ago. Sensing a need for a more nuanced view of the city, Vanessa founded Crème de la Crème, curating deeply personal, insider itineraries.

  • Hakama Trousers

    Hakama Trousers

    Traditional Japanese trousers known for their dramatic wide legs and structured pleats, hakama—originally designed for horseback riders and samurai—have been worn for over 1,000 years, but their silhouette is still enduring today. The generous shape is perfect for long flights, transitional climates, and full days of walking when you still want to look polished. We…

  • Packing for Japan with Jamie Rosen

    Packing for Japan with Jamie Rosen

    When we heard that one of our favorite beauty writers is as diligent about packing as she is skincare, we had to hear her strategy for a two-week trip to Tokyo, Kyoto and Kaga.

  • Clutches

    Clutches

    The unsung heroes of in-transit organization, clutches can work double (sometimes even triple!) duty: first as pouches corralling the odds and ends inside your carry-on, then shapeshifting into an evening bag, crossbody, or shoulder bag once you’ve arrived.

  • All-Season Caftans

    All-Season Caftans

    Now that we’re deep in the season where all we can think about is a warm getaway, we’re looking to these workhorse wardrobe staples that feel just as right for a dinner party at home (albeit with an extra layer or two) as they do tossed into a carry-on for a sunny escape.