Hey everyone! How is your Thursday going? Sorry for the limited posts lately, but I made a serious effort to just enjoy the vacation time with the family without worrying about the blog. The memories we made were amazing, and I’m so glad I did. And let’s face it, it was just impossible to share blog updates…..traveling a baby is not for the weak let me tell you! But more on that later. If you’re following me on Instagram (@lydia.webb), you’re all caught up on my fun adventures. π
I’m working on a bunch of travel updates for you. But first, I wanted to share some of sweater weather favorites from Paris. We were blessed with the best weather (some days only a light jacket required, and in December is just crazy!) so I got to wear some fun knits and cardigans like this draped one from Shein. Usually, I like to mix it up a bit and bring stylish layers to mix and match, especially when packing space is limited. Here are the favorite sweater styles to brought along:
1. Long cardigans – Easy to just grab and go. Also it works to dress up with heels and tall boots, just like my look here.
2. Crewneck Sweater – This is the absolute staple. A Crewneck puts a polished and ladylike look to any outfit. I love it with skirts for a dressier look, and dressed down with jeans.
3. Ponchos & Capes – The obsession is very real. I packed a couple capes on my trip and got great use out of it. It doubled as a stroller blanket some days for baby Jaxson so its perfect for mamas!
Check my outfit details and my favorite cardigans, crewnecks and capes below! Also, in the next couple weeks, I’m sharing highlights from our day in London, Castle-hopping in Scotland, chilling in the Blue Lagoon and my love for Paris. Hope to see you back here soon!
My outfit details & Other options linked below:
Long Tan Cardigan (c/o Shein), similar here & here / Striped Sweater / Express Scuba leggings / Leather Over-The-Knee Boots (also here) / Saint Laurent Bag
xo, Lydia
This is gorgeous! Very chic and practical π
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Thanks so much Maggie! Yes practical is key when traveling international with a little one. π