Travelling home for Christmas has become something I look forward to every year, not just because I finally get to hug my family after months, but also because of the fashion. There’s something about a chic airport outfit that genuinely brings me to life—creating the subtle illusion of timeless, French-leaning richness that feels comfortable, looks polished and somehow makes me feel expensive, even when I’m wearing an outfit entirely from the high street.
And the essentials for this? At this time of year, comfort and warmth are key, so I’m opting for soft cashmere jumpers, comfy satin trousers or leggings, capacious totes that fit absolutely everything and easy slip-on shoes that look chic for the airport but can come off the moment I take my seat. In terms of outerwear, I’m usually drawn to floor-skimming maxi coats—nothing pulls a look together quite as effortlessly as a long coat.
If there’s one thing my years as a shopping editor have taught me, it’s that I can channel effortless polish while wearing nothing more than Zara, H&M and my favourite high-street brands. Scroll on to shop the pieces I’m buying to look and feel quietly “rich” when I travel home this Christmas.
Shop These Rich-Looking Airport Staples
Reformation
Cove Cashmere Oversized Crew
If you buy one cashmere knit this winter, make it Reformation's Cove. Available in a range of chic shades, this is your ultimate travel knit.
Reformation
Gale Satin Mid Rise Bias Pant
A satin trouser is the travel hack to looking chic and staying comfy. These satin trousers deliver a silky silhouette that elevates even the simplest knit or shirt.
Marina Avraam is Senior Shopping Editor at Who What Wear UK, where she expertly navigates Zara, H&M, Toteme and Net-a-Porter (to name but a few) on a daily basis to unearth the most worthwhile pieces, while valiantly resisting the urge to add every single one to her basket. At Who What Wear, Marina is committed to curating a shopping experience that feels both aspirational and intentional, guiding readers to items—both affordable and investment—that will genuinely benefit their wardrobes.