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I always say the airport is the best place to people watch. You see people from all over, and you see some pretty interesting outfits. From fanny-packs, to 7inch heels and everything in between. My favorite to this day is the lady in floral print pants, with an animal print top and a red fanny pack.
On the opposite end of the spectrum there is Victoria Beckham who is some sort of super human traveler. The thought of taking off heels, a jacket and accessories at security already turns me off to her travel style. But if that didn’t what would is the idea of having a gate that’s furthest from arrivals/departures and having to march up and down the terminal in 6 inch heels. Not to mention how binding her cloths are. Not for me.
My travel most haves are a comfortable shoes that are easy to get off and on. A pashmina to dress up an outfit and later use as a blanket or wrap, a watch, jeans, a comfortable top and sunglasses.
What is your travel style?
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