I just returned from my sailing trip to the islands of Sardinia and Corsica and have a ton of pictures and more than a few stories to share. First up: A travel style post all about the colors of Corsica!
I typically try not to shop before a big trip to save money for my travels. Seems like a no-brainer, but it’s hard to resist the temptation of new clothes for a new trip. For this trip, I allowed myself this one purchase: a simple but oh-so-nautical inspired dress.
I loved the midriff cutout and summer inspired stripes!
Upon arriving to Bonifacio, a charming French port town on the island of Corsica, I just so happened to be dressed in the appropriate color scheme; blue and white flags lined the entire city connecting the rooftops of dilapidated buildings.
I spent the day exploring the little shops of Bonifacio and indulged in the colors and flavors of the city. I picked up a few souvenirs (including my old-fashioned tradition of sending a postcard home), then happily sipped a mojito by the seaside and enjoyed a sweet pistachio gelato treat before sunset.
When thinking of “What to Pack” for a trip, consider the climate and the culture. I knew a conservative but cute dress would serve me well on a sailing trip in Europe. It also kept me cool in the extreme humidity of mid-summer in the Mediterranean.
I completed my fabulously French look with a pop of lip color!
Whatever your travel style is, try playing with bold colors and fun prints to make the most of your wardrobe.
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Love your blog! Great how you included a lot of visuals. Really gave a taste of the culture. Would be great if you included where to stay as well. Also loved how you included where your outfit was from. It looked like all of your pictures from one day, would be cool to see some more.
Thank you Michelle! 🙂
Do you recommend any sandals for walking around all day? I will be in Barcelona for a week.
I think sandals would be fine as long as they’re comfortable and provide arch support. Some of the flat, thin sandals can leave the bottom of your feet feeling bruised after a few days, if you’re planning on walking around a lot!
Thanks. After walking around a lot on your trips, do you have any specific brands that you love (which are stylish and comfortable)?