I Went to NYC and Miami This Summer (Finally!)—Here's Everything I Packed

The next time I complain about packing for a trip, I hope that someone reminds me of the year and a half starting in March 2020 that I didn't step foot on a plane. But in early June, I returned to the airport to take a quick trip up to NYC, followed by a quick trip to Miami later in the month. My first realization when I opened my suitcase was that I'd forgotten how to pack for a trip that involves taking an airplane.

After more hours than I care to admit, I was finally able to zip up my suitcases for both trips. New York was amid a heat wave the weekend that I was there, so my wardrobe was closer to that of Miami than I would've predicted (minus the beachwear). I'm a person who purchases much of their wardrobe ahead of trips (or some other specific occasion), so many of these items are pretty new and still available to shop. In case you're seeking some packing inspiration or just some shopping inspiration, scroll on to see what I packed for NYC and Miami this summer. 

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As much as I tried to wear color in Miami, I still wore a lot of black (as you can see). I try to stick to just a couple of neutrals for my basics when I travel (e.g., black and cream) and throw in a few colorful pieces to coordinate with benches in the Miami Design District and such. (That was a joke.)

Shop the pieces:

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Pro tip: One of my favorite places to shop for designer pieces is Italist, which is where I got this Sporty & Rich T-shirt, among a few other items. The under-the-radar company (that's actually based in L.A., despite the name) is a great place to snag hard-to-find designer pieces, often at magically cheaper prices than they go for elsewhere. On a separate but related note, I loved this outfit.

Shop the pieces:

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Another Italist find, these shoes are so gorgeous IRL. I'm tempted to get them in cream too.

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I wore this pretty blue Ciao Lucia dress with my Neous shoes. I'm currently looking for another place to wear it; it's such a showstopper. Alongside is my favorite gold Paco Rabanne bag. (PSA: If you even bring a chain-mail bag in your carry-on, you should expect TSA to have to go through your bag and make some jokes when they see that it's a very shiny metal handbag.)

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This was my favorite swimsuit that I packed, although it was raining the day I wore it, so I didn't get to fully experience it. Even so, it looks cute with shorts and a bucket hat.

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Another dramatic dress moment for you, this one by way of Zara. The front is pretty too! (Tip: If you ever want some great photos, go to Wynwood. The graffitied walls are really top-notch.)

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It was very, very hot this day in NYC, so crisp cotton was a wise decision. This Ganni shirt is so cool with its big gold buttons and shoulder pads. Sadly, it's sold out now, but a camp shirt will give a similar effect. 

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Full disclosure: I took this photo when I got back to North Carolina because I was having too much fun to take one when I wore it in NYC. I think it might be my favorite dress. And if you want very comfortable sandals that work for day or night, this Staud pair is it.

Next up, all the pieces your 2021 travel wardrobe should contain.

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Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.