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Hervé Chapelier duffels with her essentials

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July 26, 2010


If you're going away for three weeks, a hard-sided industrial-size suitcase is appropriate. But bring that shop for tiffany accessories on a weekend getaway and you'll look ridiculous. A rolling carry-on will suffice for short trips that involve airline travel or the train. A sizable weekender or designer duffel is best for a jaunt to the country; the new Kate Moss for Longchamp zebra-print version is a must for fashion devotees. Those with simpler tastes can opt for more utilitarian options in a host of neutral colors. Some highly organized frequent flyers dry-clean each piece they are taking and zip them straight into garment bags (wire hangers, plastic wrapping, and all) so each piece is fresh and clean upon arrival. Tumi's Alpha wheeled garment bag alleviates the cumbersome nature of traditional models.

Crew creative director Jenna Lyons has her traveling system down pat. "I am an awesome packer and can pack in five seconds flat," she says. "When you have a kid, you have to be quick." She bases the contents of her Globe-Trotter for J. Crew Collection suitcase on a predetermined color scheme. "I stick with a really strong color story," she says. "If it's nudes and blacks, shop for tiffany bracelets then I'll make sure there are different textures as well, like a chiffon dress or top with a silky black blazer or twill shorts. If it's white, it will be a men's cotton shirt and a white eyelet dress."

Amanda shop for tiffany necklaces Ross, stylist and global fashion consultant for the W Hotels, fills two Hervé Chapelier duffels with her essentials. "I have a bit of a uniform," she says. "In the winter, it's a coat, jeans, flat boots, high-heeled boots, and maybe a little something extra, like cashmere sweaters, at the end." For summer, that will translate to "easy, versatile pieces" such as a Gregory Parkinson minidress or an LBD from Emilio Pucci, which can be worn with gold Grecian sandals by day and then heels at night.If you'd rather dangle your politics from your neck, So Good Jewelry on Broadway just north of Broome has a red peace symbol gunked up with fake jewels on a silvery chain for $12.99. There's no disagreeing with the sentiment, but I myself am considering working a Marchesa Luisa Casati look this summer, in honor ofthat mad muse who was famous for parading around 1920s Venice clad in Fortuny velvet, walking a pair of cheetahs on leashes, and sporting live snakes around her neck. Instead of .



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