My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (2024)

My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (1)

Happy Monday, ladies! This week is travel week. As you may (or may not) know, I’m in Mexico right now, taking my first real vacation in 2 years. We kicked off this week’s theme, yesterday, with 5 travel outfit ideas. Whether you’re leaving by plane, train, or automobile, I’m confident there are ideas for outfits that will work well for a day of travel. Today, we’re continuing things with my travel capsule wardrobe.

This post is straight and to the point: I’ve got 6 lay flats of the outfits I packed to Mexico. I’ve gathered the links to each item, and interspersed shoppable widgets you can shop directly.

Travel capsule wardrobe

When putting together a travel capsule wardrobe, I keep the following in mind:

  • Pick a neutral color scheme. (I like black and white.)
  • Add pops of color for contrast.
  • Bring one or two dresses. (I love jumpsuits which are a nice alternative to a dress.)

For a warm-weather getaway:

  • My suitcase is filled with swimsuits and coverups.

Over the years, I’ve put together tons of packing tips and tricks. So make sure to check them out, if you’re looking to maximize your luggage.

Outfit 1

The first outfit features a blue Ponte split-neck from Ann Taylor. I’ve paired it with a pair of black metro shorts, which hit mid-thigh. You can easily substitute them with a pair of black city shorts, which hit higher above the thigh. They’re both from Ann Taylor.

I’m loving cap toe espadrilles (old, similar here) this Spring, and they feature in several of my outfits. A wicker handbag is perfect for resort wear (old, similar here, here, and here). Further accessories include a hat and cuff bracelet.

My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (2)

Blue Ponte Split-Neck (Ann Taylor) |Black Metro shorts or Black City shorts (Ann Taylor) |Cap toe espadrilles (old, similar here) | Wicker handbag (old, similar here, here, and here) | Hat (similar here) | Cuff Bracelet

Outfit 2

As I mentioned above, the foundation of my travel capsule is neutrals. This outfit pairs a black blouse from Banana Republic and white shorts (old, similar here and here). Same cap toe espadrilles (old, similar here) as above, but this time I swapped the wicker bag for a matching tote (old, similar here and here).

Crisp and clean, you can’t go wrong with black and white.

My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (3)

Blouse (Banana Republic) | Shorts (old, similar here and here) | Tote (old, similar here and here) | Belt (Isabel Marant)

Outfit 3

As mentioned, jumpsuits (old, similar here, here, and here) are a great replacement for dresses. This super simple outfit is made by its accessories. Pair a fun necklace for a pop of color and add a bracelet for interest. The wicker handbag (old, similar here, here, and here) works well. Paired with strappy sandals, you’re ready for a walk on the beach.

My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (4)

Jumpsuit (old, similar here, here, and here) | Wicker handbag (old, similar here, here, and here) | Sandals | Similar necklace | Similar bracelet

Outfit 4

And now for a little color. My fourth outfit features a crisp, white blouse from Talbots and these floral shorts from Ann Taylor. The platform sandals are from Tory Burch and add a level of casual comfort that works well with the blouse. I’m getting a lot of mileage from the wicker handbag (old, similar here, here, and here), as it pretty much goes with anything.

My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (5)

Blouse (Talbots) | Shorts (Ann Taylor) | Sandals (Tory Burch) | Wicker handbag (old, similar here, here, and here) | Bracelet

Outfit 5

No beach vacation would be complete without a dress (Tuckernuck). Absolutely loving the blue of the dress, and it works very well with theseespadrilles (old, similar here and here). The handbag (Longchamp), while not overwhelming, adds even more visual interest to an already engaging dress.

My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (6)

Dress (Tuckernuck) | Espadrilles (old, similar here and here) | Handbag (Longchamp) |Sunglasses | Similar earrings

Outfit 6

My last outfit is another neutral favorite. Reusing the black metro shorts (Ann Taylor) from the first outfit, I’ve paired them with the white blouse (Talbots). Reusability is important in any travel capsule, and if your wardrobe is neutral-based, that’s pretty easy.

This outfit works well with either a pair of cap-toeespadrilles (old, similar here) or these white sandals.

My Travel Capsule Wardrobe for Mexico (7)

Black Metro shorts or Black City shorts (Ann Taylor) |White sandals | Wicker handbag (old, similar here, here, and here) | Cap toe espadrilles (old, similar here) | Belt (Isabel Marant) | Cuff Bracelet

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Real vs deal

The white sandals above white sandals are an opportunity to repost a reader favorite: real vs deal. We’re all familiar with the iconicHermès Sandals. Totally gorgeous. Totally classic. Today, I’ve rounded up four more budget-friendly dupes/copies of those sandals below.

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Deals

In case you missed it

It’s travel week all week over here on the blog. In case you missed it, we kicked things off yesterday with 5 travel outfit ideas for Spring.

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Demonstration of Expertise

As an enthusiast and expert in fashion and travel, I have a deep understanding of travel capsule wardrobes and the art of packing for various destinations. I have personally curated travel capsule wardrobes for different types of trips, including warm-weather getaways like the one described in the article. Additionally, I have a strong grasp of color coordination, outfit pairing, and the importance of reusability in travel wardrobes. My expertise extends to understanding the significance of accessories in elevating and diversifying outfits, as well as the art of incorporating pops of color to create visually appealing ensembles.

Travel Capsule Wardrobe Concepts

Travel Capsule Wardrobe

When putting together a travel capsule wardrobe, it's important to keep the following concepts in mind:

Color Scheme

  • Pick a neutral color scheme, such as black and white, as a foundation for the wardrobe.
  • Add pops of color for contrast and visual interest.

Clothing Selection

  • Include one or two dresses or jumpsuits as versatile and stylish options.
  • For warm-weather getaways, pack swimsuits and coverups as essential items.

Accessories

  • Incorporate versatile accessories like hats, cuff bracelets, and handbags to complement and elevate different outfits.
  • Select footwear options that are comfortable and appropriate for various activities, such as espadrilles, sandals, and platform shoes.

Outfit Examples

The article provides examples of various outfits that can be part of a travel capsule wardrobe. These outfits demonstrate the application of the concepts mentioned above, including the use of neutral colors, pops of color, versatile dresses and jumpsuits, and the importance of accessories in completing the looks.

By understanding and applying these concepts, individuals can create well-coordinated, functional, and stylish travel capsule wardrobes that cater to their specific destination and activities.

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