
You ask me quite often what do I take on my trips, even for the ones that are distant and long. Another question concerns dressing like a typical tourist (prepared for everything, even for the end of the world)
First of all, I want to highlight that traveling for me is not different from being in one place, so I see no reason to give up my style. Travelling doesn’t mean that you don’t need to take care of yourself, only because you change a place of life.
As long as you not going on the hardcore off-road or jungle exploration with a machete, there is no reason to resign from traveling in style :) It’s not about the amount of stuff, like taking 5 suitcases, but the ability to mix the different basics. Accessories can be used for different sets.
When I was traveling for 4 months in South-East Asia, I had a 20-liter backpack and I managed to survive. I admit, however, that Asia was easier because it has a stable weather conditions and 30+ Celsius almost all the time.
South America was far greater challenge, because during two months of my road trip, the temperature varied from 5 to 35 Celsius.
Have a look how I handled this fashion challenge. By the way, I wear those clothes also on a daily basis, even when I have a break from traveling :)

jacket – Stradivarius / sweater – H&m / jeans – Zara / boots – H&m / sunglasses – Ray Ban
off shoulder blouse – Stradivarius / shorts – Stradivarius / boots – H&m

boho dress – Le Salty / boots – H&m
jacket – Stradivarius / leggings – Cardio Bunny / sport shoes – Nike


dress – Shein / boots – H&m / necklace – Shein /belt – Shein
backpack – Femi Stories / espadrilles – H&m
kimono – Shein / sweater – H&m
leggings – Cardio Bunny / shoes – H&m / backpack – from street market in Peru
kimono – Shein / top – The Odder Side

bomber jacket – Cardio Bunny


