The Getaway Edit: Easy Pieces Made for Travel Days, Dinner Plans, and Everything In Between
Packing for a trip always sounds easier than it is.
In theory, you’re just pulling together a few cute outfits and heading out. In reality, you’re standing over an open suitcase trying to decide what actually makes sense. You want enough options, but not too much. You want pieces that look good, feel good, and work for more than one moment. Travel day, dinner out, coffee run, cool morning, last-minute plan. It all adds up fast.
That’s what makes The Getaway Edit such a smart collection.
It’s built around easy, pretty pieces meant for travel days, dinner plans, and those mornings when you want getting dressed to feel simple. And honestly, that’s exactly what most of us want when we pack.
Not ten high-maintenance outfits. Not pieces that only work with one specific shoe or one specific plan. Just clothes that make the whole trip easier.
The Best Travel Clothes Do More Than Look Cute
When you’re shopping for a trip, it’s easy to focus on what looks good in a photo. But the pieces you end up loving most are the ones that actually work once you’re there.
They’re the ones you can wear more than one way. The ones that don’t feel stiff or fussy. The ones that still look put together after sitting in the car, walking through an airport, or getting pulled out of a suitcase.
That’s the sweet spot.
The Getaway Edit feels built for that kind of travel. Not overly trendy. Not complicated. Just wearable pieces that help you feel ready for whatever the trip ends up looking like.
Maybe that’s a long weekend with dinner reservations and a little shopping. Maybe it’s a spring break trip where you need layers for cool mornings and something easy for evenings. Maybe it’s just one night away, but you still want to feel cute without packing your entire closet.
What Makes a Good Getaway Piece?
A good getaway piece earns its spot in your bag.
It should work hard. It should give you options. It should help you make more outfits with less effort.
That’s where the pieces in this collection stand out.
The Paxton Dress is the kind of item every travel bag needs. A dress like that takes almost no thought. You throw it on and you’re done, but you still look like you had a plan. That matters when you’re getting ready in a hotel room with limited time, limited space, and maybe not the best lighting.
The Brielle Kimono makes just as much sense for travel, but in a different way. Layers are everything on a trip. Planes are cold. Mornings can be chilly. Restaurants always seem to have the air blasting. A kimono is one of those easy pieces that can change the whole look of an outfit without taking up much space in your suitcase. It also helps simple basics feel more styled, which is exactly what you want when you’re packing light.
Then there’s the Irene Sweater, which feels like one of those pieces you end up reaching for more than you expected. Every trip needs at least one soft layer you can toss on without thinking. Something comfortable, simple, and easy to wear with whatever else you packed. This is that piece.
And the Jane Top fills another important role. Trips usually need a few flexible options. Not everything can be a dress, and not every outfit needs to be a full statement. Sometimes you just need a top that works for lunch, shopping, dinner, or whatever the day turns into. A piece like that gives you breathing room when you pack.
Why Travel Style Should Feel Easy
There’s nothing worse than bringing clothes on a trip that feel like work.
If something wrinkles instantly, needs a very specific bra, only works with one pair of shoes, or makes you feel slightly uncomfortable all day, it’s not really helping you. It’s just taking up room.
That’s why the best travel wardrobes usually come down to a few reliable pieces instead of a giant stack of options.
You want outfits that feel effortless. You want pieces that can move with your plans. You want to be able to get dressed fast and still feel good walking out the door.
That’s the real appeal of a collection like this. It takes some of the pressure out of packing. You can picture the outfits before the trip even starts, which usually means you’ll wear more of what you bring.
Pack Less, Wear More
That might be the best way to think about The Getaway Edit.
Pack less. Wear more.
Bring the dress you can wear to dinner. Bring the layer that makes a basic outfit look finished. Bring the sweater you’ll want on cool mornings. Bring the top that gives you options.
That’s how you build a suitcase that works.
And honestly, that’s how you make getting dressed on a trip feel fun again instead of stressful.
Because the goal isn’t to impress your suitcase. The goal is to enjoy the trip, feel good in what you packed, and not spend the whole time wishing you’d brought something else.
The Getaway Edit keeps things simple, pretty, and easy to wear, which is exactly what travel style should be.




