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A celebrity stylist explains how to select a color palette when packing light for a trip
A celebrity stylist explains how to select a color palette when packing light for a trip
Joey HaddenJan 13, 2024, 20:52 IST
Kim Appelt is a personal stylist who works with celebrities.Courtesy of Kim Appelt
Personal stylist Kim Appelt explained how she selects a color palette when packing for a trip.
Appelt recommends considering the environment you're traveling to and your personal preferences.
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Meet Kim Appelt, a personal stylist who curates looks for celebrities, from red-carpet ensembles to travel fits.
Kim Appelt is a personal stylist who works with celebrities.Paul Alexander/Corporature
Appelt says the key to packing for a trip is to consider your own personal style as well as the environment you're traveling to.
Appelt travels with a wardrobe.Courtesy of Kim Appelt
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When selecting colors for your palette, Appelt says to start by thinking about what you look and feel best in.
Think about your favorite colors to wear.Natallia Ramanouskaya/Getty Images
When you know your colors, environment, and personal style, it's time to pack. Appelt recommends starting with neutrals.
Appelt wears neutrals.Courtesy of Kim Applelt/Courtesy of Ryan Emberly
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With mostly neutrals in the bag, it's time to add some pops of color.
Appelt wears pops of pink and purple.Courtesy of Kim Appelt
No matter what colors you choose for your next trip, the more flexible your pieces are, the easier it is to pack light without feeling like you're wearing the same thing every day.
Appelt wears a white blazer in two different ways.Courtesy of Kim Appelt/George Pimentel