Slowly, and I mean
very slowly, have I been assembling my wardrobe as to what to pack for my long awaited trek to Vancouver. One problem: I'm an over packer - I need options. On my general overnight business trips, I usually pack at least two pairs of shoes, and I still leave room for possible shopping. So how do you pack a month-long wardrobe? With a good foundation of basics.

Take some basic pieces that can be transformed into a variety of outfits. In your top left corner are some
Ralph Lauren wooden bottoms I picked up at TownShoes. (Believe it or not, my girl Alexis grabbed them in black and I had to have the brown!). Wooden bottoms are a huge trend for spring, and perfect with a few other pieces on our list. To the right, a multi-purpose, basic
Talula Babaton silk blouse from Aritzia, followed by a reliable pair of leather leggings, and dressy earrings.
Directly below the earrings is the
Talula Babaton wrinkled trench coat from Aritzia - a great piece for spring. Water resistant! Practical and fashionable, no? Top left of that, a rose gold Michael Kors watch, with the colour a huge statement for spring. To the left of that,
flared Hutton jeans by Citizens of Humanity (remind me to get mine hemmed before departure!) and these would go great with the Ralph Laurens, and then a chunky
BCBG Max Azria sweater. Throw in a reliable pair of
Browns Coutour flats and you have the perfect basics for travel.
Mix and match these items, and change it up for the duration of your trip. The trench, Citizens and Ralph Lauren heels can be your casual day, then swap to the trench, silk top, leather leggings for a dinner or, in my case, work outfit. The BCBG Max Azria sweater with a pair of leggings is a signature airplane outfit, but throw the silk top underneath, with a pair of leather shorts and nylons and you have a totally different look. Try it out, lovelies, and let me know your success stories!