How to Travel in Style with Anatomie

How to Travel in Style with Anatomie

February is a big travel month for many of us over 50ish. Whether your destination is warm and sunny or mountains and snow you are going to need to travel in style and comfort. Today I am packing my bags for snow top views but I am looking effortlessly chic with Anatomie.

This is a sponsored post with Anatomie, however, all opinions are my own.

February is probably the month where we all decide we’ve had enough of winter and start planning a getaway trip. Our trip just happens to be to Park City (a truly winter wonderland) which I will share with you later. Let’s just say my husband fell in love with the idea of skiing again at the age of 64 when we spent time visiting Vancouver last summer.  His words back then, “I want to look at a mountain.”  We now have a vacation home in Park City where he can ski and I will take up Nordic skiing again. I haven’t skied in 35 years and plan on taking ski lessons next year.

How to Travel in Style with Anatomie

Travel in style with Anatomie

First of all, I try to only pack and wear pieces I can wear multiple ways when I travel. Flying to Park City in February requires me to think in layers. I need to optimize my wardrobe while keeping warm.

My plane outfit for the trip is all Anatomie.

If you have been following me long enough you know that I prefer to dress up when I fly. (It’s the old flight attendant in me.) I was very excited to introduce to my readers a new brand called Anatomie that is known for its wrinkle-free travel clothes.

But being stylish while flying can be a problem if you’re uncomfortable and land wrinkled up in your clothes. You never want to look like a frumpy 50ish woman in public!

How to Travel in Style with Anatomie

Anatomie clothing is designed with a style-meets-function mentality and is executed with European fabrics and craftsmanship. The chic designs can be worn day to night, season to season, from one time zone to the next. Anatomie definitely elevates travel and everyday style!

Kim Mesh Sleeve Top by Anatomie

Kim Mesh Sleeve Top

I am wearing the Kim mesh long sleeve top crafted in a super-soft, Pima cotton with elegant signature stretch power mesh sleeves and front and back panels. A sleek silhouette and V-neck back with mesh overlay make it a modern wardrobe essential for travel and every day.

Kim Mesh Sleeve Top and Delaney Signature vest by Anatomie

Delaney Signature Vest

I always travel with a jacket or wrap as an extra layer when I fly because the airplane can get rather chilly at times. For my flight to Salt Lake City, I selected the Delaney Signature vest for my extra layer for my flight. This lightweight travel vest is carefully crafted using Anatomie’s signature wrinkle-resistant stretch fabric for comfortable wear that also provides a high level of UV protection and is wind resistant!  (I can’t wait to use the vest on the golf course!!) I also like the long length of the vest to cover up my backside!

Delaney Signature vest by Anatomie

Luli Cheetah Embossed skinny jeans

Because I am sitting for a long period of time on a plane I wanted my pants to be comfortable and wrinkle-free. These Luli Cheetah Embossed jeans are a perfect combination of comfort and style. I like the lightweight printed fabric and the high waist in the jeans. What a wonderful way to look stylish at 37,000 feet!

Luli Cheetah Embossed skinny jeans by Anatomie

Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes when you plan your next trip!

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Stay tuned for my travel post about Park City!

Thank you for stopping by today!

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Thank you, Anatomie for this wonderful opportunity to share your travel clothes with my readers!

 

 

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14 Comments

  1. shelbeeontheedge1 says:

    I am loving this pink vest on you, Robin. And those pants are so cool! What a great travel outfit for comfort and style. And what a great way to spend a vacation!

    Shelbee
    http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com

  2. These pieces are adorable and sound super comfy for travel! Lookin good! : )

  3. I love those fun pants and they look so comfortable. The entire outfit is cute and I have shoes that are similar and love them.

  4. What a great travel outfit. Pink is a good color in you 💕 Congratulations in your mountain top retreat!
    Hugs, Melanie

  5. Natty Gal says:

    What a timely post! I’ve seen Anatomie advertised on my FB and IG and have been curious! The pieces you’ve highlighted are fantastic and work well together. Love the tone-on-tone print of the bottoms. The products also look pretty quick-dry, something else I look for when we have more adventurous travels.

  6. I love everything about this outfit — it’s stylish and looks so comfy and did you say wrinkle free?! And those pants are so awesome! I need to get a pair!

  7. Oh that I could have had this when traveling international often! Like you, I do try to look polished while traveling and still be comfortable. That pink vest is so cute!

  8. Robin, love the clothing you’ve picked for your trip ~ comfortable and beautiful! Enjoy your skiing adventures!!!

    Hugs,
    Barb 🙂

  9. This all looks perfect for traveling Robin! Have fun skiing! Sounds wonderful just getting away a bit. Love the shoes too, cute slip ons for travel.
    jess xx

  10. Oh don’t t we just hate wrinkled clothing. So those jeans are perfect! Have a good flight!

    1. HelloIm50ish says:

      Thank you Nancy!
      Wrinkles are only allowed on my face! LOL!

      Hugs,
      Robin