Airport Style

Airport Style

 

You've sorted out what you are going to wear from the minute you arrive in your hotel room to the last night of cocktails on the beach, but what about the plane ride? The last thing you want on a long journey home is sunburn rubbing the tightly fitted dress that was the only clean thing left in the suitcase. Airport style is all about being comfortable and practical with an edge that still manages to let your style shine through.

Knitted Cream Stitch Contrast Tipped CardiganWhen going from hot to cold or vise versa tempratures, it is important to bare in mind that a quick change of clothes may need to take place in your airplane seat. Now, this could be a tricky job when it comes to . Go for a cardigan for the perfect option, no over the head maneuvers  needed. (Which means no accidental elbowing the person next to you!Yellow Skull Print Scarf)

 When you want to glam up a simple outfit, choose a patterned scarf to add a bit of personality. A scarf will give you the benefit of a little added warmth when needed and also draw attention away from your favourite comfy top which doesn't tick any style boxes.

Jumpsuits are the perfect mix of style and comfort.They can be dressed up with a hat and sunglasses as soon as you step off the plane. This look lets you feel like you are wearing your PJs whilst still looking every inch glamorous. This also works with maxi dresses, easy to pull on and comfortable to wear yet give off a pretty and stylish vibe.

When it comes to trousers, there are plenty on the high street that combine comfort and glamour. Last year, the Harem trend took over and it is set to do the same again this summer. Make space in your holiday wardrobe for peg leg trousers, which are also a favourite with trendsetting celebs.

Cardigan £40 from Topshop, Scarf £22 from Topshop, Maxi Dress £24.99 from RiverIsland. Peg Leg trousers £29.99 from RiverIsland

FemaleFirst Mia Bolton