While Nikki dreams in shades of Mediterranean blue, my travel style is decidedly urban. I love cities that invite wandering—where an afternoon can disappear inside a museum, a bookstore, or a beautifully designed café. This capsule was inspired by destinations like Paris, Copenhagen, and Berlin: places where art, architecture, fashion, and everyday life blend together in endlessly interesting ways. Berlin, especially, is on my list, and I found myself imagining exactly what I'd want to wear while exploring its galleries, neighborhoods, and creative energy.
The foundation is a palette of inky navy, black, crisp white, and denim, punctuated by a graphic print that feels equal parts artistic and playful. The silhouettes are clean and architectural without feeling severe—easy trousers, relaxed denim, fluid skirts, and dresses that can shift effortlessly from daytime sightseeing to dinner reservations. Like the cities that inspired it, the wardrobe feels thoughtful rather than fussy, with every piece earning its place through versatility and ease.
What I love most about this edit is its quiet confidence. The pieces are comfortable enough for a full day on foot but polished enough that you never feel underdressed. Everything mixes and layers naturally, creating a travel wardrobe that feels collected rather than calculated. Whether you're standing in front of a Rothko, cycling through Copenhagen, or spending an afternoon discovering Berlin's hidden corners, these are the kinds of clothes that let the destination take center stage.