Packing for L.A. has always felt like a personality test I’m not sure I pass. Leaving New York in the spring means stepping out in layers and bracing for unpredictable wind tunnels and the occasional gray morning, but landing in Los Angeles is a whole different equation. Suddenly, it’s sun soaked and slower and somehow demands outfits that feel as effortless as they are intentional. For the longest time, I tried to strike a balance between the two, hedging my bets with “just in case” pieces that never quite matched either mood. During this last trip, though, I decided to lean all the way into a West Coast style ethos.
My suitcase became less about practicality and more about stepping into a version of my style that felt distinctly L.A.—light, easy, and a little indulgent. I found myself reaching for airy white poplin dresses perfect for morning Erewhon smoothie runs with the Who What Wear team (I ordered the Hailey Bieber strawberry one, duh) and packing pieces that could take me from a Malibu hike in my favorite size-inclusive activewear to the Community Goods line for a matcha einspänner latte in an It girl–coded outfit. It was less about overthinking and more about curating a vibe.
Below, browse everything I threw into my suitcase for my week in L.A.
Everything to Pack for a Week in L.A.
My Travel Outfit
Putting on a comfortable travel outfit without looking like you just spent 10 hours studying for your college biochemistry final is a tricky balance. What I’ve relied on over the years, especially for long-haul flights, is a comfortable tank, leggings, and a cozy hoodie. There are different accessories I might switch up (baseball cap versus a beanie or furry ankle slides versus lifestyle sneakers), but the core remains the same.
Rimowa
Essential Cabin Luggage
I invest in my carry-on luggage. Over the years, I’ve tested dozens from different brands and, admittedly, given almost all of them away to friends and family, but I keep my favorite colorful Rimowa cabin-size carry-on with me at all times. My colorway was a limited-edition baby pink, but I’m so tempted to upgrade to this newer spring 2026 magenta that the brand just released.
My L.A. Outfits
For me, the name of the game is always to pack items that are easy, rewearable, and still effortlessly chic. I prioritize linen, leather, and lightweight cotton, especially when I’m traveling to a warmer climate.
L.A. style versus New York style is so fascinating to me—partly because I rarely go to the West Coast. For this trip, I decided to fully lean in, adding simple sundresses, activewear, and plain T-shirts and jeans into my outfit rotation. The bonus part is that all of these items fit into a carry-on (no checked-luggage fees!) and can be reworn over and over in different outfits.
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Sleeveless Fringe Top
This, by far, was my most complimented piece. It’s such a statement, so I really wanted to make sure I could make several outfits out of this one top. I paired it with black satin pants (a spring staple women in L.A. love) and simple straight-leg jeans so I could get some versatility out of it.
Women in L.A. are known for their commitment to activewear, so it’s no surprise I had the same mindset when it came to my hike in Malibu with my dear friend. I practically lived in this Form activewear set during the entire trip when I was just lounging around. Plus, it comes in extended sizing, which means it’s comfortable, breathable, and incredible for anyone at any size.
ALO’s new performance sneakers, the brand’s take on hiking shoes, were so intriguing to me. I swear by my ALO running shoes I wear during my marathon training, and this pair of sneakers is no different. While I don’t hike too much outside of Los Angeles, I know I’ll still reach for these even if I’m leaving the house to grab a matcha down the street in NYC.
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I’m loyal to Shokz. I’ve been using the brand’s headphones to train for my upcoming marathon, but I was unfamiliar with its smaller, sleeker headphone model. Like the OpenRun Pro running headphones, you can actually hear what’s happening around you when you’e wearing them, so no need to pull them out of your ear awkwardly when you’re in the TSA line and someone asks you a question.
Chanel
N°1 de Chanel Lip and Cheek Balm
I rarely wear makeup while in airports, but if I’m going somewhere special or with someone I have to be photographed with, this Chanel cheek and lip balm is perfect to chuck into a bag for a quick flush of color on your cheeks when you’re in the plane bathroom.
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