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Why Our Holiday Wardrobes Transform When We Travel
From cargo-inspired utility gear to flowing maxi dresses and floppy hats made for Instagram, our travel outfits often look nothing like what we’d wear at home. But why?
Packing for a Different Self
An American friend once asked me what she should wear for her first trip to Europe. “I want to be comfortable but stylish,” she said. I wasn’t much help. As a travel writer, I’m usually either trudging around in hiking boots and SPF-streaked gear or relying on a minimalist beige capsule wardrobe that leaves space in my bag for edible souvenirs.
11 Clever Halloween Costumes For Your Favorite Red Dress
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When it comes to Halloween costumes, you obviously want to nail your spooky (or stylish) look, but that doesn’t mean practicality has to go out the window. If you’re unsure of what to wear or who to dress up as, we recommend making use of a crimson-colored fashion item that’s likely already a staple in your fall wardrobe: aka a classic red dress. A red-dress Halloween costume provides a wide range of styling options that’ll allow you to easily look the part of your favorite pop culture figures or fictional characters this spooky season – and all on a budget, no less.
The Best Béis Travel Bags, According to Our Jet-Setting Editors
Half the fun of traveling is the prep and anticipation that comes with it. From the beauty prep (like spray tan and mani/pedi appointments) to the outfit planning, the weeks leading up to a trip are an event in and of themselves. One of the most important items for any frequent traveler is their luggage. Whether you’re someone who rolls up with an extra-large checked bag or prefer to pack light with just an overnight bag or backpack, Béis has options – and our editors are big fans.
15 Free People Gifts Anyone Would Want, Starting at Just $9
Whether you’re shopping for your boho-loving BFF, interiors-obsessed sister, or tween niece this holiday season, Free People has a well-curated selection of stylish and thoughtful gifts. From silky pajamas in the prettiest prints to cool ear-stack additions, there’s something for everyone.
If you’re looking to spend less than $50, I recommend beelining for their accessories section where you can find everything from cozy beanies to cute hair accessories and jewelry. If you’re shopping for a couple, I found a $20 game that fosters deeper connection. For splurgier gifts, there’s a henley-style cashmere sweater that drapes beautifully and a supersoft blanket in a neutral print that would look good on any sofa or bed. To make your shopping duties easier, I’ve narrowed it down to 15 fantastic gifts starting at just $9.

