Three Cities x 1 Suitcase: Multi-Tasking Travel Capsule

One of my favourite things about this blog is the cool people I’ve met because of it. One of those people is my friend Cat, who volunteered way back in the day to be one of my closet makeover guinea pigs. She lives on the West Coast now, so we don’t get to see each other nearly enough, but I’m always game for any style challenge she throws my way. This time: packing for a 2-week trip to 3 cities, each with its own travel agenda. First up, 3 days of sightseeing (and cute boys-spotting) in Boston. Next, a week-long work conference in Ottawa. Last, but not least, a girls’ weekend in Quebec City. Ok, I’m officially jealous.

But, as Cat pointed out, packing for this latter day grand tour is not all that straightforward. My girl wants to look stylish, cute, and occasion-appropriate in each city … while carrying as little luggage as possible. Alright, challenge accepted.

Since Cat and I don’t live close enough for us to pick her travel capsule pieces from her own closet (over the requisite few – or not – glasses of wine), and since I don’t Polyvore, we decided that the easiest alternative would be for me to create a sample travel capsule using pieces from my own closet, which she can use as inspiration. She promised to take photos of the actual outfits she ends up wearing on her trip, so you’ll be getting a two-for-one dealio.

But first.

Here’s my take on a multi-tasking travel capsule.

Plane Outfits

Cat is flying to Ottawa first, for an overnight stay, before hearing out to Boston. On the first leg of her flight, she wants to look stylish and professional, just in case her seat-mate is a cute junior exec type. Girl plans ahead. On the other hand, her (long) flight home is more about comfort – she’ll likely be all cute-boy-ed out by that point.

plane outfit; travel capsule
Plane outfits

I included a trench in the travel capsule, which I’d suggest Cat take with her on her flights, just in the event if inclement weather. Carrying it on the plane means it won’t take up extra space in her baggage allowance. I also included a lightweight, cotton scarf both for practical reasons (extra warmth for cold nights/mornings or plane travel, can be used as a light cover-up in place of other toppers) and style (colour pop!).

Boston

Cat’s sightseeing itinerary means comfortable footwear is a must. Late summer weather similarly mandates breathable natural fabrics, like cotton. Since Cat doesn’t want to check any luggage on her flight to Boston, I went with a 9-piece capsule-within-capsule, which she can easily pack in a carry-on bag. (The rest of her luggage will be waiting for her in Ottawa at a friend’s house.)

travel capsule; conference travel capsule packing
Boston, Days 1-2

A couple of evening options (the blue cardigan works with both, if the temperatures demand it):

travel capsule; conference travel capsule packing
Boston, nights 1-2

Ottawa

Conference style is generally business-casual, so that’s I aimed for. The blazer is optional; a black cardigan can substitute in a pinch. I added the toppers because, while Ottawa summers tend to be extra hot, conference venues are frequently AC-ed within an inch of Antarctica. I would suggest silk or cotton tops for layering to help with the temperature swings. Ponte pants and skirts pack well, and look polished. Ditto for cotton or silk jersey dresses. Bonus: no ironing needed.

travel capsule
Conference, days 1-3

I would pick 3 main colours as a capsule palette, with 2-3 accent colours, which makes it easier to mix and match things. I ended up creating 21 outfits from 17 clothing pieces, but there are probably another 10 or more outfit options in there.

travel capsule; conference dressing; conference style
Conference, days 4-6 (oops, numbering fail)

Conference after-hours means lots of socializing, so I put together some dressier options (including at least one cocktail party outfit should the opportunity present itself).

conference style; travel capsule; conference travel style capsule
Conference nights 1-3
conference outfit; conference travel capsule
Conference Nights 4-5

Quebec City

Similar outfit criteria apply here as in Boston, so these outfits are more or less interchangeable. I did aim for more European chic (less all-American prep) vibe, but … I’ll let Cat decide if I succeeded.

travel capsule; weekend travel capsule
Quebec City weekend

I didn’t include bags in the outfit pics (quelle horreur), but I’d take two: a versatile, mid-size black one (mostly for the conference), and a neutral cross-body (for everything else). Like so:

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Travel Capsule bags I’d pack (predictable, c’est moi)

The basic travel capsule packing list looks like:

1) trench
2) jeans
3) shorts
4) “fancy” dress (can be dressed up or down; ponte or other non-wrinkling fabric)
5) casual skirt (cotton)
6) work skirt (ponte; solid colour other than black)
7) work dress (ponte or cotton jersey; solid colour other than black, or print)
8) work pants (ponte; black or other core neutral)
9) blazer (black or other core neutral)
10) solid colour cardigan
11) solid colour cardigan
12) casual stripe top (cotton)
13) casual basic top (cotton; solid colour)
14) casual statement top (cotton; fun print)
15) dressy basic top (silk or cotton; solid colour)
16) dressy statement top (silk or cotton; solid colour or print)
17) evening top (go crazy)
18) walking flats (black or other core neutral)
19) conference day shoe (dressy flats or comfortable heel; black or other core neutral)
20) evening shoe (comfortable heel; black/core neutral or metallic)
21) day sandal (flats or low wedge)
22) conference bag
23) cross-body bag

And voila: 3 cities, 1 suitcase, one multi-tasking travel capsule. Think it’s gonna work? If you’ve got other tips for Cat, let them fly in the comments. And stay tuned for Cat’s real-world take on this travel capsule.

Hey, Baby

Edme & Esyllte Tulip Perspective mini; Banana Republic chambray chic tassel necklace
Skirt, Anthropologie (thrifted); top, Gap Factory; necklace, Banana Republic; shoes, Stuart Weitzman; bag, MbMJ (via consignment)

So, I turned 34. No big whoop, except that I’m now officially in my mid-thirties. It’s, like, odd … but only if I think about it. Don’t worry, I’m still shockingly immature. Moving on, how cute is this Edme & Esyllte skirt? I want to wear it constantly, and every time I do, I want to tell everyone that I thrifted it for eight whole bucks. Hey, here’s a fun game: guess how much the whole outfit cost? Go on, guess.

Edme & Esyllte Tulip Perspective mini; Banana Republic chambray chic tassel necklace
Can’t go wrong with candy

Answer: $89. Were you close? The necklace was a gift (thanks, mom & dad); otherwise, it would have been the most expensive item at $40 (on sale, you should really check it out). Yeah, I’m feeling pretty pleased with myself. It’s allowed on one’s birthday, yes?

Speaking of, my husband took me out for a date night to celebrate the fact I’m now a year older than him. (For the next two months.) We went to a joint called Meat.

Edme & Esyllte Tulip Perspective mini; Banana Republic chambray chic tassel necklace
It was delicious (that’s what she said)

The menu is well curated (read, short, very short), but everything we tried was delicious. As a pickle aficionado, I am telling you to order the pickle if you go. Best $1 I spent all week. Well, my husband spent it, but you know what I mean. The only downside of Meat is also, in a way, what makes it a really fun place to hang: it’s hipster heaven. We had a table near the door, which afforded us excellent people watching opportunities, and we marveled at the constant stream of hipster haircuts, hipster beards, hipster clothes, hipster babies. (We didn’t know this beforehand, but Meat seems to be a pretty cool place to bring your kids. Duly noted for future reference.) When in Rome … drink the hipster-approved soda. (It was delicious.)

edmonton meat restaurant
Knee deep in hipster

My husband decided to try to get me drunk, and damn nearly succeeded. I know what you’re thinking, but I haven’t had alcohol in nearly 4 years (it’s a taste thing, not a philosophical thing) and 2.5% beer might as well be moonshine. And, for the record, it was also delicious. I absolutely hate beer and refuse to drink it, but this stuff tasted entirely un-beer-like. Paired excellently with my garlic fries and BBQ pulled chicken, by the way.

edmonton meat restaurant
mmmm, tasty (and the food was excellent, too)

Too soon, it was time to go home. Midnight? Pfft. Cinderella ain’t got nothing on us. Forget the magical pumpkin carriage; the baby-sitting clock is much less forgiving.

Edme & Esyllte Tulip Perspective mini; Banana Republic chambray chic tassel necklace
I’m glad we took photos *before* dinner …

Game of Handbags

This is a (fairly short, I promise!) story about some recent bag magic happening in my closet. Last February, I found this bag in a Vancouver resale shop, and my husband bought it for me because true love (the man, and the bag):

Marc by Marc Jacobs Totally Turnlock Teri
Marc by Marc Jacobs Totally Turnlock Teri

I adore the colour, which might just be the perfect neutral, and I like the Teri style a lot. (Truly. I have a red one too.) This baby wasn’t leaving my closet any time soon … But then.

You saw that coming, yes?

But then Adrien mentioned one day that she’d be interested in the Teri if I ever felt like a trade, and it got me thinking. One, Adrien has really stellar bag game; a trade would be guaranteed to bring something amazing into my clutches. Two, this could be an opportunity excuse to try to get a fool’s gold version of my fave Marc by Marc Jacobs bag (the Mag, of course). As long as eBay played nice.

And, lo, it did:

Marc by Marc Jacobs Totally Turnlock Magazine Bag
Marc by Marc Jacobs Totally Turnlock Magazine Bag

So my Teri went south, and is now hanging out with a much cooler owner, and I recently got this beauty in the mail:

Marc Jacobs Stella
Marc Jacobs Stella

In this game, everyone’s a winner.