Nicole Kidman Just Made Sneakers Look Posh at the Airport
Leave it to Nicole Kidman to get us excited about heading to the airport for the upcoming holiday travel season.
The actress touched down in Sydney, Australia, looking surprisingly chic after a long flight from the U.S., strolling hand in hand with her husband, Keith Urban. Kidman's suit-and-sneakers outfit turned heads for its simplicity and comfort factor. Although most people don't get dressed up for travel anymore, this airport look is a reminder that leggings and an oversize sweatshirt are not required for boarding.
Ahead, shop several variations on Kidman's transoceanic-approved travel attire, including suiting separates, comfy tanks, and casual-but-cool sneakers. And no, you don't need to save this 'fit for your next flight—it's well-suited for any mode of travel.
Shop Nicole Kidman's Airport Look
First stop: H&M for affordable suiting separates like this tan double-breasted jacket.
If you're looking to coordinate, pair the jacket with these pants. The vest is up to you.
A fitted tank is actually quite comfortable for travel. Look for a design with an interesting neckline to elevate the overall outfit.
Adding a simple necklace to an outfit is an easy way to look more put-together after a long flight.
If structured suiting is your style, opt for a single-breasted jacket instead of a double.
Make sure your trousers are flexible enough before boarding a long-haul flight.
Once you try Leset's tanks, you'll find it hard to go back to anything else.
We're obsessed with everything Béis, including this clever commuter-friendly tote with plenty of pockets.
When traveling, opt for sunglasses that pack serious style without a super-expensive price tag.
J.Crew's suiting is always on point and has enough stretch to be wearable all day.
These iconic Stan Smiths are most airport-friendly fashion sneakers you'll see on your flight.
A quality canvas tote can be chic, too, and will hold its shape even after a few washes.
The ideal airport sunglasses make you feel terrific while wearing them but not terrible when you inevitably lose them.
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Drew Elovitz is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but has spent the last decade living and working in New York City. She earned a master's degree in media and popular culture from New York University, then began her career on the internet as the Twitter voice of Barbie. She worked previously at Who What Wear as the director of content strategy and also spent several years leading the social media teams at Teen Vogue and Entertainment Weekly. You'll find her byline on the site around topics such as celebrity fashion, must-have basics, beauty favorites (particularly nail polish), and wellness tips and tricks. Her personal style tends to favor the classics: She loves crisp white button-downs, sneakers, and skinny jeans—and no look is complete without a great pair of oversize sunglasses and a trusty leather jacket. After she finishes reading the entire internet every day, she can be found dining out at her favorite restaurants, trying new beauty treatments, or indulging her historical-fiction habit.
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