Flying in Style

I frequently fly in and out of Europe and know thosestaring on. As you can see previously in the images
what to wear travel dilemmas all to well. In fact I fly toabove Lauren Conrad and Sienna Miller agree and do
New York this weekend which is how I got the idea.the same.
Here are my 4 Flying in Style fashion tips:3) Comfort
1) LayersIn Winter I usually opt for a jersey legging, or I wear
Layers are extremely important when flying asdark denim jeans. They are a stretch jean and hold
temperatures change frequently. Countless times I findtheir shape well. I would never recommend a white
myself at airports hot as can be running from one sidejean as no matter how careful I am I am bound to spill
to another trying to catch a flight...anyone flown fromsomething and ruin them. Now in Summer months I will
T5 at Heathrow? You'll know what I mean if you have.definitely be sporting one of our divine Ducie dresses.
Yet, in 5 minutes time of stepping foot on the plane IEven after a 12 hour flight the dresses still look
find myself shivering under the air conditioning which isfabulous and fresh.
oh so perfectly placed above my head! In this case,4) My final Flying in Style tip would be a pair of
one of my favourite layering items has to be mysunglasses and large tote bag
luxurious Chan Luu Cashmere scarf. It comes in justCarrying a big tote is incredibly useful for all of your
about every color imaginable as well as a variety ofitems. I usually keep miniature items of make up to
prints and patterns. It is so useful as it can double upfreshen up as I land, jogging pants in case I want to
as a blanket or pillow.change, my essential fashion magazines and a large
2) Slip-on Shoes!bottle of water to keep myself hydrated. As you head
Most airport security check points now require you tofor your taxi grab those sunglasses and look
remove footwear. I usually opt for a ballet pump or aeffortlessly stylish no matter how tired you are!
flat slip on boot because trying to lace up anything canMake-up and skin care tips to follow.
be a nightmare with the 100 people in line behind you