Travel expert Kat Shortsleeve revealed to InStyle the seven fashion items she always packs for her solo trips. Head to Amazon to shop expert-approved travel fashion, including breezy dresses, comfortable sneakers, and lightweight jackets, starting at $13.
Isabel Bekele is a commerce writer at InStyle, where she covers fashion and beauty with a focus on Amazon shopping. She reports on deals worth shopping, celebrity-loved trends, and beauty products worth the hype. Her work has also appeared in Forbes, Teen Vogue, and Page Six., especially when it comes to packing. Throughout my many trips, though, I’ve realized that no matter where you’re headed, having a few versatile styles you can rely on is essential.
Shop more of Shortsleeve’s travel style must-haves—including trendy bags, cashmere socks, and bucket hats—starting at just $13, below.
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