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Stephanie Drenka

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What I Wore in Mexico City

Monday, March 4, 2019 · In: Fashion, Travel

Our Mexico City trip was so jam-packed that it’s taking me awhile to edit all of the photos and put together a comprehensive travel guide. In the meantime, here are a few outfit photos that didn’t quite fit into other posts. Having a minimalist capsule wardrobe makes packing for vacations much easier. All of my neutral-colored pieces mix and match. I had picked up a couple pieces from my friend Cassie’s resortwear line with Gibson, and this trip was the perfect excuse to show them off! With a few evergreen accessories, and you’ve got a week’s worth of outfits that can fit in a carry-on bag. I’ll definitely be re-wearing alot of these pieces for our trip to Havana in September.

Below is a list of what I packed for CDMX. Keep scrolling to see how I styled each item.

Olive Halter Dress
Black Wide-Leg Pants
Black Tank Top
Reformation Black Midi Dress
Black Knot Minidress
Black Ruffle Romper
Black & White Floral Dress
Lack of Color Wide-Brimmed Boater Hat
Black Celine Sunglasses
Black Studded Sandals
Black ONA Camera Bag

By: Stephanie Drenka · In: Fashion, Travel · Tagged: Mexico City, What to Pack

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