My Mom Was a Vogue Fashion Editor in the Jackie O Era-Here's How She Builds a Timeless Travel Wardrobe
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My Mom Was a Vogue Fashion Editor in the Jackie O Era-Here's How She Builds a Timeless Travel Wardrobe
""We always wore stockings, nylons. And we wore gloves. In my mom's Manhattan, there were ashtrays on every desk, 85-cent taxi rides up Lexington Avenue, and the style icon of the moment was Jackie Kennedy.""
""Always remember fabulous earrings, a quality bag, and lipstick, and, no matter where you roam, pack a good black dress. You can wear it anywhere...at any time of day!""
Mary-Anne Westley, a former fashion editor, shares her experiences and style tips from her decade in New York. She emphasizes the importance of classic items like a black dress, quality bags, and accessories. Her must-pack items for a cruise include patterned dresses and elevated fleece for comfort and style. The narrative highlights her chic influence and the lasting impact of her fashion sense on her family, showcasing a blend of elegance and practicality in travel attire.
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