The Fashion Team’s Go-To Airport Outfits
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The Fashion Team’s Go-To Airport Outfits

Everyone wants to travel in style, so here’s the fashion team with some ideas to help you look good at the airport…

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Emma Bigger

Senior Fashion Editor

I always want to feel cool, comfortable and put together when I travel. Flat shoes are non-negotiable, and I team them with relaxed tailoring and simple basics. I like pieces that can instantly elevate a simple look – like this Frankie Shop jacket. I’ve just discovered the new Manu Atelier East West Le Cambon bag – it’s the perfect carry-on, chic but roomy enough to hold all my essentials.

Lu Hough

Fashion & Creative Director

For travelling, my focus is always on comfort and practicality – but I still want to look chic. A failsafe tip is starting with a tonal base, then adding simple layers like a cotton tee, a lightweight shirt and a cashmere jumper that can be swapped in and out as the temperature rises and falls.

Nana Acheampong

Fashion Broadcaster & Editor

I tend to prioritise style over comfort when travelling, but for my recent trip to Australia, I wanted more of a balance. The perfect solution? A silk pyjama-style set – I fell in love with this geometric print. To elevate the look, I paired it with zebra-print Mint Velvet kitten-heel slingbacks for clashing prints. An oversized bomber from The Frankie Shop is the perfect throw-on piece to complete the look. Finally, I always take an oversized bag that can carry all the skincare, snacks and books I want to take with me.

Florence Eyres

Shopping Editor & Community Lead

I always go for a tracksuit. I recently got this red set from Life of Ease because I love the pop of colour. Trainers are another must – I currently have my eye on this pair from TOTEME – as are cosy socks. My hand luggage is always this Antler cabin bag. I tend to go without jewellery, and just with my watch

Saroop Sangha

Junior Fashion Writer & Fashion Assistant

Versatility is key – I want to make sure I can wear the outfit on my holiday as well. A chunky mohair knit is never a bad idea, especially with the fluctuating airport-to-aeroplane temperatures. Similarly, white trousers are always useful as they’re an easy evening look at the other end. To bring everything together, I add a coloured accessory, either a necktie or triangle scarf, along with some slim-frame sunglasses. At this time of year, boat shoes are the perfect blend of style and comfort. I always travel with this tonal Monos cabin bag too – the metal finish is so chic. 

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