25-06-2025
Avoid Looking Like a Tourist in Europe: Take This, Leave That
Visiting Europe's capital cities is a bucket list must for travel lovers. It's an awesome feeling to stand in the shadow of Big Ben, the Eiffel Tower or the Colosseum for the first time. But prepping for a trip can be a little panicky. You want to dress to fit in and avoid wearing outfits that scream, "I'm an American."
A busy Saturday at home might start at the farmer's market, include brunch with your besties and end at an outdoor concert in the park. Your favorite concert or college tee is your go-to when you're out all day.
Your European days will be wonderfully long as you pack in all the sights. Comfort's key, but there are better options than the butter-soft tee you still sleep in sometimes.
A cute Umgee top from June Adel works great with jeans and will pop in pics. The boho styling is a flattering fit for most and neutral color options are a terrific way to extend your wardrobe.
A dressier option would be a colorful silk tunic from Vanner House. It's an easy-to-wear look over jeans. The only accessory you'll need is a pair of statement sunglasses.
SheBuysTravel Tip: If you're traveling to Europe in summer, don't count on air conditioning like the ice box temps we have in the States. Loose-fitting tops can help keep you cool.
Plan on logging thousands of daily steps when visiting European cities. Although it's tempting to grab your favorite pair of torn jeans or cozy sweatpants, there are comfy options that look smarter.
When traveling to warm, sunny spots like Madrid or Athens, choose lightweight, loose-fitting pants to beat the heat. These linen beach pants from Cali 1850 come in 15 different patterns to complement your wardrobe palette.
You'll need at least one pair of jeans in your favorite cut. Vickie's Gifts has a wide selection of boutique styles, including classic flares and crops with embroidered hems.
By swapping tops and accessories, you can instantly change your look. Choose a simple straight leg for the most flexibility like this one from the Crescent's chic pants collection.
SheBuysTravel Tip: Charming cobblestone streets look pretty in pics. But they beat your feet. Spend time choosing, and breaking in, your shoes before your trip.
Your secret wardrobe weapon is a dress that makes you feel special and comfortable. You'll project that confidence when posing for pics. When considering your options, think about the vibe of your destination. A tailored shirtdress is a great choice for afternoon tea in London. Sipping port in Lisbon at golden hours? Consider a flowy maxi with strappy sandals.
For the Everyday
The unique dresses collection at Vickie's Gifts offers several very wearable styles, including this flattering A-line shirt dress, available in black and oatmeal.
This swingy denim mini is a great transitional piece, bridging the seasons from spring to summer and summer to fall.
For Additional Dazzle
If your vacay itinerary includes a "wow" moment, like dinner at one of the top restaurants in Paris, you'll need a knock-out dress, like this one from the Elegance Miss Parisian dress collection.
Prefer an option you can dress up or down depending on your destination? You can't go wrong with the perfect little black dress.
SheBuysTravel Tip: Your sightseeing itinerary will likely include one or more churches, mosques or temples. Be a responsible tourist and respect the local worshippers during your visit. Pack a top or dress that's conservatively styled – with sleeves, without a deep plunge – to wear. A scarf worn as a shawl or head covering works too.
Push aside the temptation to pack your favorite sweatshirt or windbreaker. Your outfit topper should be as pretty as the rest of your look. And it needs to be versatile. You might need it on the plane when it gets chilly-or strolling through the twinkling Amsterdam canals after dark.
For day, denim is always a great choice. Elevate your jean jacket look with a designer jean jacket from Vanner House. They're constructed of lightweight stretch denim in two wash options. And they feature your choice of printed design on the back and collar. Traveling to Italy? The Capri works perfectly for sipping limoncello.
If you're traveling to Europe during shoulder season, you'll need a warmer jacket. A trendy trench looks great, especially in luxe suede.
A bathing suit and coverup are must-pack essentials, whether you're planning to hit the ocean, a rooftop pool or a sunny boat deck. A one-piece swimsuit is a timeless choice, whether you opt for basic black or a bold color. The Lenae from WET has flirty ruffles on the leg hem and wide shoulder straps to keep the girls looking great.
And try a twist on a linen button-down for your coverup. WET's oversized white tunic takes you easily from poolside chaise to cafe. Its classic style is a real wardrobe extender.
I haven't fallen in love with the chest crossbody. I understand the convenience of having all your stuff at hand and out of reach of strangers. I've tried several styles and they're not flattering on me.
I prefer a classic crossbody that's large enough for my phone and a few essentials but fits slim at my hip. The made-in-the-US Postal Crossbody from Vanner House comes in 4 leather color choices and features an envelope flap secured by a brass clasp.
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