Traveling with Golden Tote

Golden Tote White Top / Zara Jeans / Madewell Heels / Old Zara Scarf (similar only $14!)

Golden Tote White Top / Old Zara Skirt (similar) / Geography 541 Bracelet

Packing for a 10-day trip abroad, when traveling to two very different climates can be a daunting task. At least that's how it felt as I was preparing for my recent trip to the U.K. and Israel.  

How do you plan outfits for weather ranging from 40 degrees and raining to 80 degrees and hot and dry, and events ranging from chic parties in Tel Aviv to long days of sightseeing around London?  

Here's how:

1. Forget practicality - I used to pack tennis shoes, shorts and tank tops for sightseeing trips. I knew it was the sensible thing to do, but when I would arrive in country and pull out the clothes, I'd realize that I didn't even like the outfit. Now I pack clothes that I love to wear. If I love wearing it at home, I'll love wearing it on my trip and as long as I bring more than high heels, I'll be comfortable.

2. Pack the workhorses - have a skirt that goes with everything? That's what you want when traveling. The white linen top shown above was the perfect piece. I wore it out to three different dinners and events, dressed it up with a skirt and down with jeans.

3. Shop BEFORE your trip - if you're at all like me, your favorite piece of clothing is the most recent thing you purchased. Rather than saving all your shopping for your trip, pick up a few things ahead of time. You'll love the new pieces and won't tire of something you wear two or three times. 

Luckily for me, I found out about Golden Tote a couple of weeks before my trip and decided to try their personal styling service. Have you heard about these guys? It's an unbelievable service. You sign up online (you can do so here), fill out an individual style profile, pick one to two items that you know you want and Golden Tote puts together a grab bag of additional items for you based on your profile. You can choose a tote with 2 - 3 items for $49 (tote is around a $200 value) or 5 - 7 items for $149 (tote is up to $600 in value).

I've always been nervous to try a styling service because my body is not exactly a standard shape. Tiny on top and really curvy on the bottom, it can be a nightmare to find things that fit. Golden Tote nailed it with my bag. I got the small tote this time around to get my feet wet, but will DEFINITELY be getting the larger tote the next time I order. It's just so much fun being surprised with items picked just for you

I selected the white linen top shown above and let Golden Tote do the rest. They sent me the checkered fit and flare dress which perfectly accentuated my little waist while not drawing too much attention to my hips and I added on this black maxi that ended up being the second workhorse of my trip keep (more on that dress next week).

Both the top and the dresses packed easily and added enough variety to my wardrobe to keep me from tiring of my options. Also, given that GT lets you add on items to your tote at a discounted rate (my maxi ended up being only an additional $35), I got two dresses (each with their own belt) and a white linen blouse for well under $100 which left me enough money to still do some shopping on my trip. That's what I call winning.

Scarf Weather

Scarf / Jeans / Boots / Hat / Shirt / Bangles / Geography 541 Liten Bangle c/o

Los Angeles is having a bit of a manic spring. It was in the 80s this weekend and I'm convinced half of the city spent at least part of the Easter holiday at the beach (myself included). But then this morning we woke to a brisk 50-degrees and it has yet to climb above 60. 

Scarf weather has returned for us and hopefully for the rest of you its finally arriving after your harsh winter. This one from Chicwish will keep you nice and toasty and only set you back $33. Not bad for a piece that can make an outfit.

Like Butter and Coffee

Free People Dress / Geography 541 Utara Armband c/o / Geography 541 Liten Bangle c/o / BP Boots / Flower Crown

Some things go together like butter and coffee and if you don't think those two things go together then read this first. 

Now, where were we? Ahh yes, trying to come up with an appropriate analogy for how well free people dresses go with boho accessories. While a crown of flowers would look frighteningly out of place with my standard office attire, it seems completely natural and at home with a flowing dress from Free People.

Also on that list? Armbands. I really can't think of a better way to showcase an armband then saddled up next to a backless Free People number. The key to making it work without looking like a Grecian warrior? Find the right piece.

This Utara armband from Geography 541 is just that. Designer Madeline Tolle makes truly unique pieces (all made by hand) that will stand out against your standard bracelet stack. This armband and bracelet are two of my favorite pieces from her Lusa and Fjellet collections. You can view and order everything direct from Geography 541 here.

Want to win a piece of your own? She's gifting one lucky J. Frances reader with their own Utara Armband. Enter below. 

Giveaway open to residents of the U.S. and Canada. Winner will receive one Utara Armband retail value $118.