My winter capsule wardrobe draws from my holiday capsule as I still need to add some Mocha Mousse to my closet! This soft pink hue will blend well with any shade of medium to light brown I incorporate into my wardrobe during the new year. Love that!
Of course, black is always my go-to neutral, but in 2025, Mocha Mousse, and similar shades, will make a great alternative to black; especially as we move into the warmer months, and soften up our looks.
These pewter boots are super comfy and lighten up my look when I am wearing black. I am also addicted to these soft bucket bags we are seeing everywhere. Love!
Here are my current winter essentials as we move from the holiday season into the winter season:
Here are some Mocha Mousse inspired pieces I already own, or are on my wish list for the new year:
Thanks for stopping by, and stay tuned for winter trend reports coming soon!
If I can carry on my luggage while flying, I will. It is so much easier to bring my little suitcase with me on the plane then having to wait at baggage claim for my bag; especially during the holidays when there are so many travelers!
It is easy to stuff a carry-on suitcase during the summer months when clothing is thin, but in the wintertime, it can be a challenge. Thankfully, there is a way to get a weeks’ worth of outfits into a carry-on suitcase and backpack. I just did it! So, without further ado, here is my formula.
The obvious way to pack as much as possible into a carry-on suitcase is to wear heavy clothing on the plane. I always wear my jeans and my large coat. This allows me to fold and pack slimmer items into my carry-on.
How many sweaters do you really need? Sweaters and sweatshirts are thick. Limit yourself to two max. They can be re-worn with different bottoms or with the addition of a scarf. Remember, mix and match is the key.
I only bring one additional bottom. These faux leather pants are slim in the suitcase, yet warm to wear. They are perfect for travel. I also wear my bulky sneakers on the plane and pack my loafers. Always make sure you pack shoes with traction in case there is ice or snow when you are traveling. These loafers have a lug sole, and my sneakers have traction.
Shower shoes should always be in your backpack. Just in case you are forced to valet or check your carry-on suitcase, you don’t want to lose your shower shoes. They are important for showers and for walking around hotel rooms. I also place my makeup bag in my backpack, which frees up valuable space in my suitcase.
Scarfs, gloves, and beanies will all fit in your suitcase and can help you create different looks while mixing and matching your clothing.
Stick to one color scheme and neutrals when packing. Everything in your suitcase should be able to be worn together. If you bring an orange sweaters and a purple skirt, you will run into problems. You can do that if you bring a large suitcase you plan to check, but for carry-on luggage, stick to a simple color palette. You can add color with a scarf. I went with black and white and a pop of pink from my earrings and scarf.
Don’t overpack, it is better to have a slim wardrobe you can re-wear during your trip and mix for multiple looks. Don’t forget to have room for your pajamas too! You only need one pair for a week.
What was in my winter carry-on suitcase:
Takeaways: Simple, neutral color scheme. Mix and Match clothing. Wear jeans and coat on the plane. Shoes with traction.
Thanks for stopping by, and enjoy your winter travel!
‘Tis the season for winter travel! This means you will want a comfortable and cozy outfit to wear on the airplane.
When I travel via airplane, I always wear my bulky items on the plane. For winter travel, this means my wide leg jeans, my chunky sneakers (a must for long walks between airport terminals during a layover), a backpack (easy to wear while walking in airports), my winter coat, and a scarf which can double as a blanket for naps while flying. I also prefer to wear smaller earrings on the plane in case I do fall asleep and my head rolls to the side. haha
Sneakers are also handy on airplanes just in case your first flight runs late and you have to run to your connection. Yes, I have done this. This is why sneakers are a must!
Jeans are considered a good pant choice for flying since the denim fabric is safe in case of emergency. I know we don’t want to think about those things, but denim pants are a safe fabric, leggings are not safe. Just something to keep in mind. . .
But I digress. . .
This is a cozy and practical outfit for air travel. Also, you can use the coat as a blanket while flying too. Love that!
Here is what I wear for air travel during the winter:
Thanks for stopping by, and have a fabulous winter vacation!
XOXO Cathy
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