1. The bag
It all starts with the bag. You would need an average sized weekender bag (think this Louis Vuitton). But since I'm cheap, I got me this Marc Jacobs bargain for $160 at Nordstroms. Spacious and very sturdy. This oldie and I have been traveling together for years and though it has started chipping some, the handles haven't died a bit.
2. One (just one!) ziplock bag
If you're riding a plane it's always best to keep traveling with liquids on a low. Target, Walmart, and a lot of convenience stores have a variety of travel sized essentials to accommodate flyers. Personally, I only bring my small bottle of perfume, hairspray, and make up remover. Generic stuff such as shampoo, lotion, and toothpaste can be left out. These are easily available everywhere, unless you're particular with a brand.
3. Leggings, leggings, leggings
Jeans are heavy and can bulk up your small luggage. It's easier to pack, wear, and wash leggings when you're on a short vacation.
4. Thin shirts, button downs, blouses, sundresses
Just like leggings, these items can help lighten the weight of your weekender. Tip: if it's cold, layer up with button downs just like how I did on the picture below.
5. Ballet flats or sandals
Since it's only a two or three-day vacay, it wouldn't hurt not to wear those bulky boots and heels. Usually I go to the city or the beach where these two aren't even necessary, hence the ballet flats for the night out and the sandals for the day at the shore.
I also keep a small messenger bag (see my coach one here) since leggings don't usually come with pockets and this satchel is a lot easier to carry around than a shoulder or handbag. As a frequent weekender, I'll say that this routine hasn't failed once. I hope these tips can help you pack efficiently for a fun weekend!
3 Comments:
I will keep those in mind when I'm travelling. I suck at packing. The leggings tip makes sense!
Thanks, glad to help :)
I love this look! Denim tops are definitely lovely!
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