I'm a Minimalist Fashion Editor—This Is Everything I Pack for My Summer Holidays
Two years of living out of a suitcase taught me one thing: the secret to packing light is minimalist styling. Here's exactly how it's done.
I wouldn't call myself an expert in many things—jack of all trades, master of none seems more fitting. But packing? Packing, I know. As someone who has lived out of a suitcase for the past two years, hopping between Miami, Lisbon, London and Toronto (yes, very lucky, I know), curating a case that comes in under the weight limit and is packed with things I'll A) actually wear, and B) wear in enough different ways not to get bored, has become something of a specialist skill. And minimalist styling really is the key to making it all possible, especially when you're working with a carry-on.
The hack, essentially, is packing items you can wear multiple ways. A silk slip dress that doubles as a skirt. A linen shirt that takes you from the beach to a restaurant. A pair of flip flops that works just as well by the pool as it does traipsing through the city in search of ice cream.
What gives pieces that mix-and-match quality often comes down to colour and curating an edit that follows a concise palette. For me, that's neutrals: creams and browns with a slight smudge of black and blue woven through. For you, it might be khaki and navy, or strictly black and white. The premise stands either way: opt for shades that pair together seamlessly, without too much thought.
Thirdly, you want items that can flit between occasions. Denim hot pants may feel freeing by the sea, but if, like me, you'd rather not wear them to dinner, save the space for a longer length that works for even a fancy restaurant.
And don't go assuming a small suitcase and a minimalist approach means boring. Sequins, animal print and accessories in bold pops of colour all go a long way to injecting personality into an outfit. You're on holiday, after all.
15 Minimalist Fashion Finds I Always Take on Holiday:
The jury's out on whether these are actually considered minimalist, but I'm a firm believer that you have to have fun with fashion in some capacity (and they are technically monochrome). While the mules I own are cow print, this zebra pair delivers the same unexpected pop of personality while also being easy to style.
No accessory brings that beachy feeling quite like a straw tote bag. I found my long-loved style at a market in Ibiza and have my eye on Handmade by Akua's Berekina style for something more statement-making.
Lauren Cunningham is a freelance fashion and beauty editor whose work spans runway reviews, style news, shopping edits and long-form features for leading titles including Marie Claire, Glamour, Stylist, Grazia, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue Business and Who What Wear. She is also the founder of Grounded, an independent magazine exploring the wellness world through expert guest editors. At Who What Wear UK, Lauren is known for her trend spotting, curated shopping guides and Fashion Week reporting. When she’s not travelling, she’s likely working from a far-flung coffee shop while searching for a sunnier place to call home.