Travel began in Europe as a child and included studying abroad in Barcelona, followed by nearly a decade as a travel journalist with frequent European assignments. European fashion is prized for effortless elegance, quality, and craftsmanship. A preference for basics and timeless neutral pieces prevails over fleeting trends. A recent week in Copenhagen revealed simplified, pared-down dressing where locals wear quality basics that mix and match from day to evening. Neutral tones and oversized silhouettes are popular. A 15-piece capsule wardrobe is presented to inspire minimalist, versatile travel style, including classic shirts and comfortable sneakers suitable for walking.
Since becoming a travel journalist almost 10 years ago, I've visited Europe on assignment far too many times to count. I've always been drawn to European fashion for its effortless elegance and emphasis on quality and craftsmanship. I consider myself a basics girl, favoring timeless neutral-toned pieces to fleeting trends.
This was my first time visiting Copenhagen, and I spent a week exploring the city's different neighborhoods. I immediately noticed how simplified and pared down the fashion is. Most people I spotted wore quality basics that can be mixed and matched and seamlessly blend from day to evening. While colors are embraced, neutral colors are popular with oversized silhouettes. Whether you're visiting Copenhagen or want to create a capsule travel wardrobe that will withstand the test of time, here are 15 pieces to inspire
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