Travel in Style With These 22 Blogger-Approved Looks

So you wanna be a chic tourist? Don’t we all?! Since packing the entire contents of your wardrobe into one itsy bitsy suitcase isn’t humanly possible (we wish!), you’re going to have to rely on your master coordinating skills to churn out outfits on the daily. Between meandering along cobblestone streets and going for late-night gelato runs, we’ve got you covered with 22 standout blogger inspired looks. Au revoir!

1. Prints: Folks, here’s proof that wearing lots of color pays off. Never have we laid eyes upon a dress this rad. The juxtaposition of bright yellow and cerulean blue, the prim-and-proper collar. Do you see what we’re seeing?! Your trip photos are going to be magazine-worthy. (via Lovely Pepa)

2. Bow: Take note: This showstopping orange coat adorned with a bow is everything. Chilly-day outfit dilemma solved. (via Atlantic Pacific)

3. World-Class Traveler: If you’re anything like Aimee Song, blogger behind Song of Style, then you never know who might be waiting to snap your #ootd. Cue impeccable leopard print coat, sequin tee and sky-high booties. (via Song of Style)

4. All-Around Fashion Gal: A trusty scarf that can be tied a handful of ways will be your secret to pulling off an outfit that screams, “Oh, this old thing? I just effortlessly threw it on.” (via Gal Meets Glam)

5. Parisian Chic: As it turns out, it’s not so hard to emulate a perfect little French girl after all. Throw on a chunky knit cardigan, stripes and a beret — and before you know it, tourists will be asking you for directions. (via Polienne)

6. Sweatshirt Chic: Frumpy sweatshirt be gone. An early morning stroll calls for none other than a chic grey pullover, black satchel and leopard print pumps. (via The Street Style)

7. Borrowed from the Boys: The thing about being a chic tourist is that anything and everything goes… even a boxy blazer and miniskirt combo being so expertly modeled by The Man Repeller, Leandra Medine, herself. (via Man Repeller)

8. Fall-ish: Ask any fashionista, and they’ll tell you that wearing all black is tres chic. We call dibs on Gracey Wallace’s structured satchel and to-die-for boots. (via Stripes & Peonies)

9. Pop of Color: If you consider yourself a color chameleon here in the States, then you should be donning head-to-toe pink abroad. (via Atlantic-Pacific)

10. Peppy for the Peplum: Fact: We’ve never met a peplum we didn’t like. Any takers? (via On the Rack)

11. Slouchy, Please: We know a cool girl when we see one. Cuffed jeans paired with a blousy top and scarf are the ingredients for that effortless look you so desire. (via Polienne)

12. L is for Layers: When you find yourself too chilly for comfort, opt for not one, not two, but three utterly cozy layers. (via Style Scrapbook)

13. Autumnal Hues: What better way to blend in with the season’s fall foliage? Navy and mustard plaid has never looked so good. (via Lovely Pepa)

14. Undeniably Effortless: For a day of exploring, comfort is key. Thou shalt never underestimate the power of a camel coat, distressed boyfriend jeans and suede booties. Amen. (via Eat Sleep Wear)

15. Sequined Perfection: For a night out on the town, we’re loving this look consisting of a killer sequined skirt and casual tee. Bonus points for the metallic crossbody bag. (via Style Scrapbook)

16. Seeing Spots: Leave it to Blair Eadie to always be on her outfit A-game. Trenchcoat draped over her shoulders, Bee is ready to rule the world, one fabulous dress at a time. (via Atlantic-Pacific)

17. The Burberry Way: When packing for your European adventure, a classic trench is as versatile as it gets. (via Design Darling)

18. Hello, Gauchos: If you spotted a majestic purple skirt, then boy did we fool you! Those are purple gaucho pants you’re looking at, paired exquisitely, might we add, with a striped tee, two-toned booties and a black hat. (via M Loves M)

19. Sporty: Who says that you can’t be sporty, chic and comfortable when walking miles upon miles? Stripes and sneakers are considered a major DO in our book, especially when paired with a daring red moto jacket. (via Polienne)

20. Back to Basics: It’s hard to hate on leggings with an outfit that looks this cute. Follow in the College Prepster’s footsteps by throwing on a cozy merino sweater (with pockets!) and ballet flats, and don’t hesitate to top it off with a polished bow headband. (via College Prepster)

21. All Aboard!: The fashion gods have spoken: This entire look is utterly ah-mazing. From the charming floral frock to the polka dot tights and vintage flats, we’re speechless. (via Classy Girls Wear Pearls)

22. Ladylike and Classic: Watch out Alexa Chung, fashion blogger Paulien is about to give you a run for your money! Classic Mulberry bag and all, Paulien’s outfit strikes the perfect balance between girly and tomboy. (via Polienne)

Which blogger-inspired look will you be donning the next time you find yourself touring Europe? Leave a comment below!

Now that you've successfully Konmari'd your closet and picked up a few of your fave fall trends, it's time to keep it real — Parisian real. Because a French girl's wardrobe effortlessly intersects all that we desire in our closets: functionality, versatility, and timeless sophistication. Scroll on to shop a curated collection of French girl fashion essentials that are sure to make you feel la vie est belle.

The Black Blazer: AYR The Coup Blazer ($395)

The Low Block Heels: Tamara Mellon Fellini ($595)

The Camel Coat: Sézane Scott Trench ($305)

The Wrap Dress: ELOQUII Velvet Wrap Dress ($110)

The Black Flats: Everlane The Day Glove ($115)

The High-Waisted Jeans: Paige Cindy High-Rise Slim Ankle Jeans ($219)

The Silk Shirt: Mango Silk Shirt ($120)

The Leather Jacket: Italic Niki Leather Moto Jacket ($495)

The Leather Shoulder Bag: Clare V. Clem ($345)

The Striped Marinière Top: Veronica Beard Jean Lyon Top ($178)

The LBD: Zara Swiss Dot Dress ($40)

The Oxford Shirt: Grayson The Hero Button-Down ($158)

The Silk Scarf: Madewell Silk Bandana ($25)

The Cashmere Cardigan: White + Warren Essential Cashmere Cardigan ($260)

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Major Outer Banks season 4 spoilers ahead.

If you're like me, you've been crying about the Outer Banks season 4 ending since part 2 dropped on November 7 — and there's a good chance you can't stop watching those edits to "White Ferrari" by Frank Ocean. ICYMI, Outer Banks season 4 killed off beloved Pogue JJ at the hands of his high-key sociopathic father Chandler Groff. Some fans are so heartbroken they don't plan on watching season 5, but if you ask me, this one JJ and Kiara moment at the beginning of season 4 actually teased we were always going to say goodbye to him.

There was one Outer Banks season 4 moment that told me JJ was going to die.

  • Outer Banks fans are heartbroken the show killed off fan favorite JJ Maybank (Rudy Pankow).
  • Some fans are too heartbroken to watch the show again knowing how JJ's fate plays out.
  • But there's one moment in the first episode that teased something bad was coming.

    The JJ x Kiara moment you might have missed...

    Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix

    In the Outer Banks season 4 premiere, JJ and the rest of the Pogues create a whole new life for themselves after finding the gold. They start a business, build a home together, and in a scene that delighted OBX fans everywhere, JJ starts doing a crazy dance on the dock when he realizes they finally achieved their dream. When Sarah asks if he's okay, Kiara points out how he's never had a home, and that he's happy. Growing up with an abusive father figure like Luke could have erased all of JJ's joy, but knowing he has a soft place to land makes him more joyful than ever.

    Jiara shares a super sweet moment as they relish in the fact they somehow managed to make their dreams come true. With their arms around each other, Kiara tells JJ she loves him before they share a kiss — but he doesn't say it back.

    I immediately clocked this as a potential tragedy waiting to happen. After all, is there anything more upsetting than the "I never said it back" trope?! You know, where one person confesses their love but the other is too shy or afraid to say it back, then something horrible happens and they regret it for the rest of their life. Well, thankfully, JJ got to tell Kiara he loved her one last time before he DIED — Chandler Groff when I find you it's on sight!!

    And the one that brought their characters full circle

    Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix

    While JJ and Kiara talk about what they'd wish from the Blue Crown (an artifact that, according to legend, grants wishes), JJ seems to look at Kiara's left hand before refusing to answer on the grounds that, if she knows the wish, it won't come true. Paired with the fact he stole a ring from the jewelry store during his episode 6 crash out, fans are convinced he was planning to propose.

    But when Chandler stabs JJ and leaves him for dead, JJ tells Kiara he loves her, and that he doesn't need to wish on the crown because he already got everything he ever wanted. I CRIED. It's such a beautiful and heartbreaking moment that brings the character's arc full circle after he told John B. in season 1 he was convinced he'd never get another chance with Kie. Madelyn Cline was right — JJ was absolutely the heart of the show, and although he's the most rough-around-the-edges, seeing him wear his heart on his sleeve in his final moments was the perfect way to say goodbye. Even if his 7-minute memories made me cry even harder.

    What did you think about JJ's death in Outer Banks? Well, This Heartbreaking Outer Banks 5 Theory Makes THAT Death Even More Emotional.

    Sullivan's Crossing fans, how we feeling? After season 2 opened with Sully in a coma and Maggie and Cal's relationship on the rocks, I didn't think it could get more dramatic. Of course, I was wrong. The Crossing is still in danger of closing, and Lola, Cal, Sully, and Maggie are all working their hardest to save it. But considering Lola is still bent on getting in between Cal and Maggie (and every time they finally get close, they wind up farther away than ever), it's anything but smooth sailing.

    This week, episode 6, "Revelations," brings some familiar faces and new challenges — and we've got an exclusive clip from the episode.

    Check out our exclusive clip from Sullivan's Crossing season 2, episode 6, "Revelations."

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    Now y'all know relationship drama in TV is my favorite thing ever, so I'm sat for whatever is going down between Maggie, Cal, Lola, and Andrew. I am team Maggie & Cal forever, and I'm very happy that Sully seems to be on Cal's team too. I mean, pushing him to fight for Maggie, and to encourage, support, and empower her when she doubts everything? That sounds like true love to me.

    Chris Reardon/Fremantle

    Season 2 has definitely upped the stakes from last year, and the cast is excited to see the fan reactions. "It just feels like you get a real good insight into so many more of the characters that we already love and kind of get to know a lot more about them," Morgan Kohan told Brit + Co in an exclusive interview. "Things really move this season too. It's definitely got a good pace to it."

    But don't worry, Sullivan's Crossing fans — there's way less drama behind the scenes. "As you kind of just get to rib each other a little bit more, you know, you just become good friends," she continues. "So it's just making fun and getting a little silly, which is great."

    Check out new episodes of Sullivan's Crossing on The CW every Wednesday at 8 PM EST/7 PM CST.

    During bouts of cold weather, nothing warms you down to your toes quite like a good soup. From spicy soup recipes to more mild creations, soup is nourishing, warming and often packed with nutritious ingredients. Tomato soup recipes are a classic choice here in the U.S., but maybe you’re in the mood for something a little more… exotic. Lucky for you, soup is a staple in all corners of the globe. Try these 22 soup recipes from around the world next time you feel like jetting off to new (and perhaps warmer) climates.

    Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup

    This one-pot Creamy Chicken Tortilla Soup is so simple and the perfect bowl to spice things up with salsa verde, poblano peppers, jalapeños, and shredded chicken. Taco seasoning and ground cumin top it off with amazing flavor. Add salty tortilla chips and even lime zest for a magical soup to cozy up to mid-winter. (via Half Baked Harvest)

    Easy Homemade Wonton Soup

    Though the concept of making homemade wontons may seem intimidating, this delicious soup is actually pretty easy to pull together. Ready in just 40 minutes, it boasts the flavors of authentic pork dumplings, shrimp and fresh veggies. (via Jessica Gavin)

    New England Clam Chowder

    For something a little closer to home, whip up a bowl of New England clam chowder. You’ll need bacon, pork, potatoes, an array of spices and, of course, clams. The fresher the fish, the better — but if you live somewhere without access to fresh clams, you can sub in canned clams instead. (via A Family Feast)

    Manhattan Clam Chowder

    Alternatively, you could try Manhattan’s version of clam chowder if you’re craving a yummy seafood stew. The difference between New England and Manhattan clam chowders lies in the soup itself — New England chowder features a white, cream-based soup, while Manhattan style is broth-based. (via Baker by Nature)

    Chicken Dumpling Soup

    Curb your cravings for a cozy comfort soup with this well-rounded meal that nourishes with tender chicken, fluffy cooked dumplings, and a flavorful creamy broth. (via Real Food Dietitians)

    Turkish Tarhana Soup

    Mix things up with this popular Turkish soup made with fermented dough and a tomato base, mint, and garlic. (via Give Recipe)

    15-Minute Curry Noodle Soup

    Curries are popular throughout Asia, particularly in countries like India and Thailand. This quick and easy curry soup is ready in just 15 minutes, and features rice vermicelli noodles. (via The Woks of Life)

    Italian Wedding Soup

    This Italian-American soup is often served at all manner of Italian restaurants here in the states, but its name is misleading. It’s not traditionally served at weddings in particular… instead, the name refers to the “marriage” of greens and broth. (via Jo Cooks)

    Hearty Mulligatawny Soup

    This simpler version of the famous mulligatawny soup is made with leftover roast chicken or turkey. Part Indian, part British, this soup is aromatic, mildly spicy, and so comforting. (via Vikalinka)

    Vegan Tortellini Soup

    This hearty, delicious soup won't take more than 45 minutes and is packed with vegetables, cheesy tortellini, spicy plant-based sausage and lots of flavor! (via Crowded Kitchen)

    Spanish Bean Soup

    This traditional Spanish soup is made with chickpeas, andouille sausage, onion, olive oil and red potatoes. If you’re more in the mood for spicy chorizo, substitute that instead. Either way, this soup will be nourishing, mildly spicy and *packed* with flavor. (via The Noshery)

    French Onion Soup

    Is there anything more delicious than a rich French onion soup topped with crunchy croutons and tons of cheese? We think not! This recipe showcases the flavors of French onion soup to delicious effect. We recommend using gruyere, asiago, Swiss or mozzarella cheese (or any combo of those four). (via Gimme Some Oven)

    Easy Mexican Pozole

    Pozole is a Mexican soup boasting the flavors of hominy and pork. There are red versions and green versions. This particular version is made with red sauce and is super easy to whip up in a jiff. (via The Spice Kit Recipes)

    Turkey Avgolemono Soup

    This traditional Greek recipe is made with turkey, rice and a little bit of lemon, making for a delicious comfort food that’s both warming and totally invigorating. In fact, you only need five ingredients to make this delicious, authentic soup. That’s right, FIVE. (via The Kitchn)

    Cuban Black Bean Soup

    Healthy and hearty, this black bean soup is graced with the flavors of black pepper, olive oil and garlic, and comprised of ham and black beans. It’s as nourishing as it is tasty, and can easily be garnished with Greek yogurt in lieu of sour cream in order to make it even healthier. (Of course, that will take away the authenticity of the dish, but we’ll let you decide.) (via The Kitchn)

    Creamy Coconut Soup With Cauliflower

    This soothing soup is a great way to get veggies into your day in a healthy and hearty way. (via Clean Cuisine)

    Ribollita

    Now, if you’re looking for a quick and easy dish, this Tuscan soup recipe isn’t for you — it takes roughly three days to make if you want to go the traditional route. Ribollita literally means “reboiled,” so this is a great recipe to make ahead of time and then reboil right before you’re ready to serve it. (via 31 Daily)

    Hot and Sour Soup

    This traditional Chinese recipe is warming, tasty and packed with nutritious ingredients. We particularly recommend adding kimchi on top, as it’s fermented and therefore contains natural probiotics. Pro tip: To make this vegan, just use veggie broth. (via The Kitchn)

    Locro de Papa

    Locro de Papa is an Ecuadorian cheesy potato soup that will warm you to your toes and fill you right up. It features annatto, a regional spice that you’ll have to find in an ethnic or Mexican grocery store. But trust us — it will be worth the extra effort. (via Curious Cuisiniere)

    Vietnamese Beef Noodle Pho

    Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup that is often steeped for *days* in order to get the best broth flavor. However, you can make it much more quickly by taking a few shortcuts. In terms of beef, the best cuts for this noodle soup are sirloin steak, round eye or London broil. (via The Kitchn)

    One-Pot Lasagna Soup

    Got 30 minutes? This soup version of the Italian classic is the perfect, hearty, comfort food with ground beef, noodles, a tomato-based broth, and a delicious three-cheese topping. (via Averie Cooks)

    Easy Homemade Ramen

    Last but not least is perhaps America’s most beloved ethnic soup: ramen. Once you’ve made a homemade savory ramen with fresh veggies, noodles and boiled eggs, you’ll never go back to the instant store-bought version. EVER. (via Damn Delicious)

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