| sunnies: stall in London {similar} | lip: Milani Color Statement lipstick in Matte Beauty | dress: Impeccable Pig {similar} | bralette: Forever21 {similar} | trainers: Nike | purse: vintage {similar} |
I did want to share at least one actual outfit post from my recent trip to Mexico City. If you want to hear all the reasons I am super hyped on Mexico City and it needs to be your next vacation, check out my post here!
I wore this on Saturday, our first full day in Mexico city, packed with a street art tour, lunch, lots of exploring, a life-changing nap, and eventually dinner at Pujols (the coolest and nicest restaurant I've ever been to, it felt like having dinner in someone's ultramodern house. We did an incredible taco tasting menu. Last week in SF my sister made me watch the episode of Chef's Table about Pujols, which made me even more of a fan!!)
I've said this several times, but I am all about a day dress; one of my closet essentials at all times, but especially when I'm packing for a trip! It's one piece you can throw on that instantly creates an outfit, less time thinking about what you're wearing --> more time exploring. Plus I find them to be literally easy breezy if you're walking and sweating, etc. This one has a cut-out in the back and low-cut arm holes, so I wore a bralette and was SO comfy!
Other travel essentials:
+ Comfy, cool, breathable and machine washable (!) trainers, like my Nike Juvenates.
+ Fun sunglasses, because I hate packing accessories when I travel, so this is just about it.
+ A cross-body purse, the smaller the better, so you can be light and hands free. Just be mindful and keep it front facing, because nothing ruins a vacation like getting robbed.
The street art tour ended up being the only really touristy thing we did, and it was AWESOME! The one we did was with Street Art Chilango, and I really can't recommend it enough. It was such a great way to walk around and see the city, and who doesn't love stumbling upon beautiful murals and hearing the story behind them? I was honestly so surprised by the art scene in Mexico City - several murals we saw had been done by artists that had traveled) or moved from Belgium and France, to name a few!
Here are a few of the murals we saw during the tour:
If you have a go-to outfit while you're on vacation, I would love to hear about it!
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