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Not sure where to start when building a travel capsule wardrobe?

The 4-3-2-1 framework is one of my favorite places to begin.

✔️ 4 tops
✔️ 3 bottoms
✔️ 2 pairs of shoes
✔️ 1 outer layer

When every top works with every bottom, a small number of pieces can create a surprising number of outfit combinations.

But remember—it’s a framework, not a rule.

If I’m traveling somewhere hot and don’t plan on doing laundry, I’ll almost always add a few extra lightweight tops and sometimes a lightweight summer dress. Those pieces take up very little room, but they make a big difference in comfort.

The goal isn’t to follow someone else’s formula perfectly.

It’s to start with a simple framework, then adjust it to fit your trip.

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Most people think merino wool is only for winter.

It’s actually one of my favorite fabrics for summer travel.

Merino is naturally breathable, moisture-wicking, and odor-resistant, making it an excellent choice for long travel days and warm destinations. It helps regulate your body temperature, dries quickly, and can often be worn multiple times before it needs to be washed.

I especially love merino for travel t-shirts, lightweight sweaters, and layers when temperatures fluctuate throughout the day.

Fabric first. Style second.

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Lyocell, another great fabric option for you hot weather trips!

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If you’ve ever packed clothes that looked great…but felt miserable in the heat, the fabric was probably the problem.

Cotton is one of my favorite summer travel fabrics, but not all cotton is created equal.

For hot-weather travel, I usually reach for:
• Poplin for its crisp, lightweight feel.
• Seersucker because the puckered texture helps keep fabric off your skin.
• Cotton gauze for maximum airflow—and the wrinkles are built in.

The right fabric can make the difference between feeling sticky and uncomfortable…or actually enjoying a long day of sightseeing.

Fabric first. Style second.

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People love to point out that linen wrinkles. I love to point out everything else it does exceptionally well. Breathability, moisture management, odor resistance, and effortless style are why it remains one of my favorite travel fabrics.

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Athleta is one of my favorite brands for building a travel capsule wardrobe.

Their pieces strike a balance between comfort and polish, so they work just as well for long travel days as they do for sightseeing or a casual dinner.

I also appreciate the practical details. Many pieces are wrinkle-resistant, easy to pack, have comfortable stretch, and include thoughtful features like zippered pockets that are genuinely useful while traveling.

And one thing Athleta does especially well is fit. With sizes ranging from XXS to 3X, along with petite, regular, and tall options, it’s a brand that offers something for a wide range of body types.

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June Travel Favorites: Your Most Clicked Items…

It’s so much fun for me to see the items you loved most each month.  

Thank you for supporting my page and shopping my links. I love creating content for you to help make your travels a little easier!

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I asked:

What are your best “walk-all-day” sandals?

The response was incredible.

There were far too many recommendations to feature them all, but a few brands kept coming up again and again. So I rounded up the most-mentioned sandals and, for each brand, linked the specific style I’d personally choose.

One brand, though, wasn’t just the favorite—it was the clear winner.

If you’re looking for comfortable sandals for travel, sightseeing, or simply spending long days on your feet, this is a great place to start.

Thank you to everyone who chimed in!

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Friday Fly Day Hot Weather Addition!

It’s Friday Fly-Day, my favorite day of the week, when we celebrate our love for travel and cute outfits!⁣⁣

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Hot, humid destinations are some of the easiest places to overpack.

When temperatures climb, it’s tempting to pack extra “just in case” outfits, backup shoes, and far more clothing than you’ll actually wear.

Instead, I focus on a few simple principles:

• Pack a fresh top for each day
• Repeat bottoms
• Choose lightweight, breathable fabrics
• Bring shoes designed for walking in the heat
• Change into a fresh top for evenings
• Don’t overlook the importance of undergarments

Bottoms can often be worn multiple times before laundering.  Plan on rewearing each bottom 2-3 times.

Tops sit closest to the body and tend to need more frequent washing.Bottoms can often be worn multiple times before laundering.

Don’t pack separate dinner tops.

Wear each top first in the evening, then save the rewear for daytime later in the trip.

That’s why I typically pack more tops than bottoms when traveling in hot weather.

The result is a travel wardrobe that stays comfortable, feels polished, and still fits in a carry-on.

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Travel Capsule Wardrobe Rule:  Pack items that can be styled multiple ways.

One of the easiest ways to make a travel capsule wardrobe work is choosing pieces that can be styled multiple ways.

This black skirt is a great example.

With a simple change of top, layer, shoe, or accessory, it can create completely different outfits while taking up the same amount of space in a suitcase.

When I’m deciding what makes the cut for a travel capsule, versatility matters. The more ways I can wear something, the more valuable it becomes.

That’s how a small wardrobe creates so many outfit possibilities.

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Need more adventure gear for your Alaskan cruise? Add waterproof pants, packable down, merino tights, thermal base layers, and waterproof trail shoes for active excursions — helicopter glacier landings, kayaking, and rainforest hikes each have their own requirements.

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This travel capsule wardrobe was designed for an Alaska Inside Passage cruise in summer — wet port mornings, glacier decks, casual ship dinners, and long days exploring some of the most dramatic scenery on earth.

Expect daytime highs: high 50s–low 70s°F depending on port and month. June runs coolest and driest. July and August are slightly warmer but rainier. Evenings are cool even in summer — and glacier viewing from the ship deck can feel closer to 40°F with wind chill. 

Layers aren't optional here. They're the whole strategy.
A few things that make Alaska packing different from any other cruise:
* Your rain jacket is the most important piece in this bag — not water-resistant, waterproof. Ketchikan averages 140+ inches of rain annually.
* Glacier Bay will be the coldest you'll be on this trip. Keep your beanie, gloves, and layers accessible — not packed away in your cabin.
* 18 hours of daylight in June is real. Pack an eye mask.
* Ankle-length bottoms only — wet boardwalks will ruin a dragging hem by day two.

Here's your packing list:
* 5 tops — lightweight knits in merino or cashmere that layer or stand alone
* 3 bottoms — black ponte straight ankle, gray denim, tan athleisure straight ankle
* 1 dress styled three ways for dressy nights
* 3 layers — waterproof rain jacket, Patagonia fleece, belted cardigan
* Accessories — beanie, baseball cap, scarves, gloves, merino socks
* 3 shoes — waterproof sneaker, black ballet flat, closed-toe block heel slingback
* Crossbody + packable backpack + structured evening bag
* Travel day sweat set that doubles as your ship lounge outfit

13 core pieces, multiple outfit combinations — and it all fits in a carry-on if you wear your bulkiest items on the plane.

Not headed to Alaska? This capsule also works for Canada's Inside Passage, Iceland in summer, Norway and the fjords, and the Pacific Northwest in shoulder season. With the active add-ons, it translates to a Canadian Rockies winter trip or a Lapland adventure.

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What to Pack for a Safari

Packing for safari isn’t about fashion, it’s about function. But that doesn’t mean you can’t do it well. With strict luggage limits, varying temperatures, and remote locations, packing smart is essential. 

‼️ Not going on a safari? No worries…these items would work great for any outdoor camping and hiking adventures on your summer trip list!

⚠️ Always check your safari company’s specific packing recommendations, but these tips are a great starting point:

➡️ Soft-sided luggage is a must—many bush planes have strict weight limits and limited space. 
➡️ Bring a small daypack for game drives to stash your camera, water, and layers. 
➡️ Fabrics: When it comes to clothes, choose breathable, quick-drying fabrics like cotton, linen, merino wool, or performance blends. 
➡️ Layers: Temperatures swing wildly—mornings and evenings can be cold, midday can be scorching—so pack light layers you can easily add or remove.
➡️ Colors matter: Stick to earth tones like olive, brown, khaki, and dusty green. These colors blend in with the environment and attract fewer insects. Avoid bright colors, white (shows dirt), and black (attracts heat and tsetse flies).
➡️ Two Shoes: A trail shoe or sneaker is perfect for walking or bumpy rides, and a slip-on sandal is great for camp. (If your safari requires heavy walking, a hiking shoe might be a better option.)

Accessories:
➡️ A wide-brim hat and polarized sunglasses are non-negotiables for sun protection
➡️ A lightweight scarf (or two) shields you from dust on game drives, adds warmth in the mornings, and can double as a wrap in the lodge or a picnic blanket.

➡️ Pack a couple of breezy dresses or loose sets for downtime in camp. 

⭐️ Keep it minimal! Many camps offer laundry service, and overpacking will just weigh you down.

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It’s Friday Fly-Day, my favorite day of the week, when we celebrate our love for travel and cute outfits!⁣⁣
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Hi, I’m Haley.  I created Carry-On Couture to help you curate functional AND beautiful travel capsule wardrobes specifically designed for carry-on travel.  Thank you for being here!
Travel Capsule Wardrobe Rule:

Don’t pack outfits. Build a wardrobe.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I absolutely think about outfits when I’m building a travel capsule wardrobe. But I’m not packing a separate outfit for every day or every occasion.

Instead, I focus on pieces that work together in as many combinations as possible.

In this capsule:

• 4 tops
• 3 bottoms

That’s 12 outfit combinations!

When every top works with every bottom, a small wardrobe suddenly becomes much more versatile.

When every piece works together, you need fewer pieces overall.

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This travel capsule wardrobe was designed for a summer trip to Spain - long sightseeing days in serious heat, cobblestone evenings, and evenings that call for something a little more polished.

Expect daytime highs: mid 80s to over 100°F depending on where you're headed. A lightweight layer isn't just for evenings; you'll need it to cover up at churches and historic sites throughout the country.

Here's your packing list: 
4 tops 
3 bottoms
3 dresses 
1 layer 
2 shoes
Crossbody bag 
Accessories

11 clothing pieces mix and match into 15 outfit combinations — and it all fits in your carry-on.

Not headed to Spain? This capsule also works well for Italy, Greece, Portugal, and Southern France, where the summer heat should be taken seriously, the sightseeing days are long, and the evenings suggest a bit of polish.

⭐️ My travel capsules are created using research, personal travel experience, and my own style preferences. I do my best to account for weather and real-life travel needs, but every trip is different. Use these as a fun starting point, not rigid rules. Take what works, leave what doesn’t, and make it your own.

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One of the most effective travel capsule wardrobe strategies:

Wear the same outfit all day, then make strategic swaps for dinner.

A great travel outfit should be able to handle sightseeing, lunch, museums, and then transition into the evening with a few thoughtful changes.

Instead of packing separate outfits for every occasion, I start with a strong base and make small adjustments for dinner:

• Add a layer
• Swap accessories
• Change shoes
• Elevate the bag

The goal is to choose versatile pieces that are easy to dress up or down. With a few simple swaps, one outfit can take you from daytime activities to dinner without needing a complete outfit change.

This is one of the strategies that has allowed me to pack light and bring fewer items.

(Of course, there are exceptions. But this is how I plan most outfits in my travel capsule wardrobes.)

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This travel capsule wardrobe was designed for a French and Northern European river cruise in June — cool port mornings, breezy ship decks, smart casual dinners, and long days walking cobblestone towns.

Expect daytime highs: high 60s–high 70s°F. Evenings drop significantly — ship decks are windy while underway, and dining rooms run cold — so layers are essential, not optional.

Here's your packing list: 
4 tops 
3 bottoms (linen wide-leg, ponte wide-leg, navy midi skirt) 
2 dresses (- one casal, one for the Captain’s SDinner
3 outer layers (gauze jacket, pointelle cardigan, wrap scarf) 
3 shoes (sneaker, ankle-strap sandal, block heel slide) 
Crossbody bag 
Packable tote 
Accessories

13 clothing pieces mix and match to create more than 14 different outfit combinations — and the best part…it all fits in your carry-on suitcase!

Not cruising the Rhine or Seine? This capsule also works for Paris and the French countryside, Amsterdam, the Belgian cities, and the English countryside.

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May Travel Favorites: Your Most Clicked Items…

It’s so much fun for me to see the items you loved most each month.  

Thank you for supporting my page and shopping my links. I love creating content for you to help make your travels a little easier!

#LTKOver40 #LTKTravel
Do you really need to pack a travel hair dryer? It depends.

If you have great hair naturally, you can probably leave it at home, but many of us know better than to trust hotel dryers, and that means packing our own. Yes, it takes up space. It's a trade-off I've made peace with.

Here's the most important thing to know before you buy one: it must be dual voltage. Dual voltage means the appliance adjusts internally to international electrical requirements, so you don't need a bulky, ineffective voltage converter. 

I have three I can confidently recommend:
Dyson Travel Dryer — If you're a Dyson loyalist, you'll love the performance. Just know it's on the heavier side with a cord situation that's a little cumbersome. Better suited for a larger bag than a carry-on.

BaByliss (my go-to) — It folds down, it's lightweight, and it actually dries your hair. This is the one I reach for every trip. Perfect for carry-on travelers.

Brush Dryer — A little bulky, but here's the trade-off: leave your round brush at home. If you're a brush-dry person, this is a smart swap.
Travel Capsule Wardrobe Rule:  If an item can’t be worn in at least 2–3 outfit combinations, it usually doesn’t come on the trip. 

Instead of planning individual outfits, I pack pieces that work together.

In my  capsules, every top works with every bottom, and every item will be worn at least twice on my trip.  

That’s the goal of a good travel capsule:  More combinations without packing more pieces.

Of course, exceptions are made for extra hot and sweaty trips when laundry isn’t available …but the “wear at least twice on the trip” is a rule I try to adhere to most of the time.

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Do you struggle with your travel capsule wardrobe? Half the battle in planning a travel capsule wardrobe is figuring out your staple pieces. Today, YOU ARE IN LUCK! 

➡️ I searched high and low and have found the perfect summer travel capsule wardrobe staples for you. I love these pieces because they are neutral, so it will be easy to incorporate your own style by adding colors and prints. 

➡️ I chose easy to layer outer layers, light tops that don’t require tucking, lightweight bottoms, breezy dresses and smart accessories.

➡️ Simply add a couple of supplemental pieces (or wear these pieces as a capsule as is) and VOILÀ...your winter travel capsule wardrobes are ready to go!

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It’s Friday Fly-Day, my favorite day of the week, when we celebrate our love for travel and cute outfits!⁣⁣

The Set:  Athleta does it again, and this is a set you will love!  Soft, luxurious, drapey…perfect for your travel days and hotel hang-out moments.

The T:  I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again…MERINO for the win!  Breathable, moisture-wicking, temperature-controlling, anti-odor, anti-wrinkle…the ultimate travel staple!

The Scarf:  A must for airplane days, and why not elevate your outfit with a pretty option?

The Backpack:  If you’ve been around here a while, you know this is one of my very own “tried and true” travel backpacks.  

The Carry-On Suitcase:  An award-winning soft-sided option that meets most international airline standard size requirements.

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This travel capsule wardrobe was designed for Switzerland at the end of May into June—cool mornings, mild afternoons, mountain weather swings, lake breezes, rain showers, and lots of walking/train travel.

Expect daytime highs: 60s–70s°F in northern cities and lake regions like Zürich, Lucerne, and Bern. Mornings and evenings can feel much cooler, especially near the water or at higher elevations.

Instead of packing heavy layers, I focused on lightweight pieces that could stack easily and handle changing weather throughout the day.

Here’s what I packed for Switzerland:
• 6 tops (merino layers, lightweight knits, elevated basics)
• 3 bottoms (active pant, black trouser pant, denim)
• 2 outer layers (waterproof trench + packable down jacket)
• 3 shoes (trail sneaker, lifestyle sneaker, ballet flat *swap for a weather-friendly loafer if rain is in the forcast.)
• Crossbody bag
• Lightweight scarf + neckerchief
• Sunglasses

I chose lightweight knits, merino layers, and elevated basics that could handle Switzerland’s changing temperatures while still feeling polished enough for city days, train travel, and casual dinners.

Everything mixes and matches easily, layers well, and fits in a carry-on suitcase.

Not headed to Switzerland? This capsule also works well for Austria, southern Germany, northern Italy, the French Alps, Slovenia, and Scandinavian cities in late spring or early summer.

⭐️ My travel capsules are created using research, personal travel experience, and my own style preferences. I do my best to account for weather and real-life travel needs, but every trip is different. Use these as a fun starting point, not rigid rules. Take what works, leave what doesn’t, and make it your own.
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Hi! I’m Haley, and I created Carry-On Couture to help you curate functional and beautiful travel capsule wardrobes specifically designed for carry-on travel. Thank you for being here

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The last time I froze on a plane, I said:  “NEVER AGAIN!”

Because even in summer, it can feel like winter on a plane!
Thank you, JCrew…I love a sale!

And I love travel dresses even more!  I love these longer lengths for my summer trips.  They’re perfect for weddings, summer parties, and strolling through those European cities.

The Summer Kick-Off Sale is going on right now.  So many great deals and of course, that classic JCrew style we love!

*sale prices for a limited time

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Why Dresses Are Perfect for Summer Travel

If you're packing for a hot-weather trip and still wrestling with tops and bottoms — switch to dresses.

One piece, done. No matching required, no second-guessing. 

For me, dresses are the single easiest thing to pack for summer travel, and you understand if you’ve spent a day walking cobblestones in 90-degree heat.

Dresses are:
- Cooler than separates (one loose layer beats a waistband in the heat!)
- They go from morning sightseeing to dinner without a wardrobe change
- Even a simple dress looks like an intentional outfit

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This travel capsule wardrobe was designed for Greece in the summer—hot sunny days, warm evenings, sea breezes, and lots of walking on stone streets and coastal towns.

Expect daytime highs: 80s–90s°F. Evenings stay warm, but breezy islands and ferry rides can occasionally feel cooler—so lightweight layers still help.

Here’s your packing list for Greece:
• 5 tops
• 3 bottoms (linen shorts, linen pull-on pants, linen skirt)
• 4 dresses
• 2 outer layers (cardigan + lightweight blouse tied at the waist)
• 1 bathing suit
• 2 shoes (easy slip-on sneakers + walking sandal nice enough to dress up)
• Crossbody bag
• Packable tote
• Accessories

14 clothing pieces mix and match into 19 outfit combinations—and it all fits in your carry-on suitcase.

Not headed to Greece? This capsule also works for the Amalfi Coast, South of France, coastal Spain, Croatia, Portugal, and the Greek Islands.

⭐️ My travel capsules are created using research, personal travel experience, and my own style preferences. I do my best to account for weather and real-life travel needs, but every trip is different. Use these as a fun starting point, not rigid rules. Take what works, leave what doesn’t, and make it your own.
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Hi! I’m Haley, and I created Carry-On Couture to help you curate functional and beautiful travel capsule wardrobes specifically designed for carry-on travel. Thank you for being here

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What to Pack for Ireland in the Summer  -  One of the easiest ways to build a seasonal travel capsule? Don’t start over.

For Ireland in the summer, I use the exact same capsule formula I’d use in spring — I simply swap the heavier pieces for lighter, more breathable versions that make more sense for milder weather.

Heavy knits become lightweight layers.
Thicker pants become breathable fabrics.
Cold-weather accessories become lighter styling pieces.

But some things stay the same because Ireland’s summer still tends to be cool, breezy, damp, and changeable:
• A rain layer
• Lightweight merino pieces
• Jeans for cooler days and evenings
• Comfortable walking shoes
• Easy layering pieces

Here’s what I’d pack for Ireland in the summer:
• Waterproof raincoat
• Lightweight cardigan
• 2 midweight long sleeve merino tops
• 1 breathable short sleeve sweater T
• Gauzy blouse
• 2 Lightweight cotton blend pants
• Straight leg jeans
• Supportive flats + comfortable sneakers
• Lightweight scarves
• Crossbody bag

All clothing pieces mix and match into 15 outfits—and it all fits in your carry-on suitcase.

Not headed to Ireland? This capsule also works beautifully for Scotland, coastal England, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Newfoundland, and Alaska cruises.

⭐️ My travel capsules are created using research, personal travel experience, and my own style preferences. I do my best to account for weather and real-life travel needs, but every trip is different. Use these as a fun starting point, not rigid rules. Take what works, leave what doesn’t, and make it your own.
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Hi! I’m Haley, and I created Carry-On Couture to help you curate functional and beautiful travel capsule wardrobes specifically designed for carry-on travel. Thank you for being here.

#LTKOver40 #LTKTravel
It’s Friday Fly-Day, my favorite day of the week, when we celebrate our love for travel and cute outfits!⁣⁣

The Jeans:  They look like jeans, but no!  They’re SWEATS!  And the perfect jeans for your next flight…and they’re so comfortable, even for a long haul!  

The Jacket:  Stylish with shape thanks to the removable sash.  It looks elevated pulling outfits together, but it’s also soft and cozy and a great companion for a chilly flight.

The Sneakers:  The retro style is still in for your summer travels.  Why not add a pop of color and fun to your wardrobe?

The Tote:  A luxury brand dupe at a fraction of the cost!

The Carry-On Suitcase:  Gorgeous, high-quality, luxury features, and international size.  (Note: If you’re trying to stay with an airline’s weight restriction, this bag may weigh more than you’d like, but for trips where weight doesn’t matter, it’s a great choice.)
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Hi, I’m Haley.  I created Carry-On Couture to help you curate functional AND beautiful travel capsule wardrobes specifically designed for carry-on travel.  Thank you for being here!

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April Travel Favorites: Your Most Clicked Items…

It’s so much fun for me to see the items you loved most each month.  

The dress is making a repeat appearance on the favorites list…two months in a row!

Thank you for supporting my page and shopping my links. I love creating content for you to help make your travels a little easier!

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Some pieces just make getting dressed easy. A black t-shirt dress is one of them.

It's comfortable enough to wear all day. 
Easy to style in a dozen different ways (keeping with one of my travel capsule rules). 
Sneakers during the day, a dressier shoe for evening — same dress, completely different look.
Layer anything over it…it works! 
And it's so basic that nobody notices the re-wears.

That's exactly why it belongs in a travel capsule.
What to Pack for Paris (Spring → Summer)


This travel capsule wardrobe was designed for Paris from spring into summer—cool mornings, mild afternoons, and warmer days as the season shifts.

Expect daytime highs: spring (60s–70s°F) → summer (75–85°F).  Evenings can still feel cool, and light rain is always possible—so layers matter.

This capsule starts with polished layering pieces, then transitions into lighter, breathable outfits for warm days—perfect for walking the city, café stops, and dinners out.

Here’s your packing list for Paris:
• 4 tops
• 2 bottoms
• 4 dresses
• 3 outer layers (casual cardigan, dressy blazer, rain trench)
• 2 shoes (chic sneaker + versatile sandal/flat)
• Accessories (scarf, sunglasses, bag)

13 clothing pieces mix and match into 12+ outfits—and it all fits in your carry-on.

Not headed to Paris? This capsule also works for London, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Brussels, and New York City.
Here’s the product list!

It’s that time again! The bi-annual “Packing Party” with one of my favorite travel mates, Lynette, from Cypress Tours!

⭐️ We had a fun afternoon discussing all things packing!!! 
➡️ suitcases
➡️ tote bags 
➡️ backpacks 
➡️ toiletries
➡️ capsule wardrobes
➡️ AND MORE!!!

⭐️ By providing these packing parties for her travel groups, Lynette, owner of @cypresstours, has seen a nearly 100% conversion from big, cumbersome checked suitcases to smart, lightweight carry-ons! 

⭐️ This makes her group travels much easier and more pleasant for everyone, because let’s face it…heavy, oversized, overpacked luggage is a hassle. 

⭐️ We’re trying to make carry-on travelers out of each and every one of you!
This travel capsule wardrobe was designed for Italy from spring into summer—cool mornings, warm afternoons, and hot, sun-soaked days as the season shifts.

Expect daytime highs: spring (60s–70s°F) → summer (80s–90s°F).  Evenings stay mild. 

This capsule starts with a smart layer for spring, then transitions seamlessly into easy, airy outfits for warm-weather days—perfect for sightseeing, dinners, and everything in between.

Here’s your packing list for Italy:
• 3 tops
• 2 bottoms (linen pants + skirt)
• 4 dresses
• 2 outer layers
• 3 shoes (sneaker, comfortable sandal, dressy option)
• Accessories (scarf, sun hat, sunglasses, bag)

Everything mixes and matches into 10+ outfits—and it all fits in your carry-on.

Not headed to Italy? This capsule also works for the South of France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, and coastal California.

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