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Friday, July 25, 2008


A friend dropped me a note this week and posed this question: Is a fashion "staycation" where you dress as you would in the place you'd most like to be?

I love the idea and, since my upcoming vacation plans are limited to a few quick jaunts to the Delaware and Jersey shores {whoo}, I am contemplating a glamorous fashion staycation very soon. Where should I "go"? India? (Boho skirts, bright colors and piles of beads!) Paris? (Hmmm… lots of black, light scarves, heels constantly, smoky eyes, some Dior here and there.) Mr. Valentino's yacht? (Bikinis, heels and breezy tunics. And probably a spray-tan.) Can I take a staycation through time, to Paris Fashion Week perhaps? (Intensely glam, Sartorialist-worthy ensembles. Every. Day! Heaven…)

The best part? Unlike a regular vacation, I can bring my entire shoe collection with me.

{Photo from here.}

13 comments :

Anonymous said...

ooo that is a very cool idea indeed, I might need to try that out myself :) btw, love the blog, would you like to trade links?

Gabby said...

That's such a wonderful idea! I think you should "travel' to India, that'd definitely be most fun. :]

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AlicePleasance said...

Neat idea indeed! I need a staycation for sure...a world wide tour, at least ;-)

Anonymous said...

That's a brilliant idea! I may also have to take one. Why don't you take a few fashion 'staycations'?

Anne Corrons said...

staycation seems to be a great idea!!!!!

Anonymous said...

I love this idea. love love love it.

Anonymous said...

What a fantastic notion! Too poor to travel right now, but never to poor to explore the wilds of my own closet.

Stacy said...

sounds like a fabulous idea. A place to wear all those clothes you wish you had.

Anonymous said...

When I finally get that real-life trip in India, I'm flying there with two empty bags and coming home with an empty checking account. And then it can be India staycation in Brooklyn every day!

FASHION CHALET said...

I love old colorful luggage.

Anonymous said...

When I finally get that real-life trip in India, I'm flying there with two empty bags and coming home with an empty checking account. And then it can be India staycation in Brooklyn every day!
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