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FASHION I the guide I pack like a pro If you have to sit on your suitcase to zip it, well, there really is a better way. Just follow this three-step plan on what to bring, how to fold, and where to (phew!) fit it all in. written BY Laura Sin berg PHOTOGRAPHS BY Paul Sirisalee ILLUSTRATioNs BY Joel Holland

. I the_guide I FASHION pack mentality Getting ready for a trip can feel like a game oftetris, in which you ' re figuring out how to fit everything while frantically planning for each possible scenario. "When traveling, people become fearful of going into t he unknown and use clothes as a security blanket," says Cary Cooper, a professor of psychology at Lancaster University, in England. "But all those what-ifs only lead to overpacking." (And even more stress.) Here's a surefire way to eliminate the agita. STEP 1 decide what you're taking And, just as important, what you're not. These streamlining guidelines will help, whether you're bound for a beach or a boardroom. Follow a simple formula. Pack three tops for every bottom. Generally, pants and skirts take up more room than shirts, and when you wear them multiple times, no one is the wi se r, says Justin Klosky, the founder of the Los Angelesbased organ izational-consulting company O.C.D. Experience. A weeklong trip, he says, shou ldn 't require more than six tops, one pair of pants, one pair of shorts, one dress, and three bras. "Choose stapl es you feel most confident in so that you'll be less inclined to bring alternatives," says Lesley Grosvenor, a cofounder of Clothes Up Style, a wardrobe-advising service in Los Angeles. Then, for a handy reminder about all the other stuff you 'll need, from floss to batteries, print the vacationessentials checklist at realsimple. com/packingchecklist. Stick to a color scheme. "Start with two neutrals for your core basics and add two to th ree fun shades that coordinate," advises Alan Krantzler, t he senior vice president of brand management at Tumi, a travel brand. A dark palette hides stains and easi ly sails from day to night. If that feels too uptight for your jaunt to Margaritaville, try a breezy mix of white, navy, red, teal, and pale yellow. Or "plan your wardrobe arou nd one shoe color," says Judith Gilford, the author of The Packing Book (Ten Speed Press, $15). You need only three pai rs-sneakers, flats or sandals, and heels or wedges. Be a lightweight. Not all clothes are worth their weight. Leave behind pieces with bulky linings or heavy embellishments. Th ink thin and opt for pants made of polyester-rayon or acetate-spandex. Also, stretchy jeans or jeggings can take up half the space of regular denim. Control temperature with layers, says Heather Poole, a flight attendant and the author of Cruising Attitude (Will iam Morrow Paperbacks, $15). She pi les on tees, tanks, and cashmere cardigans instead of bri nging thick sweaters or a hefty jacket. (If you're traveli ng somewhere cold, see the following page for a clever tip on transporting a down coat.) Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Lighten your load further with mu ltitaskers-which don't have to be those girl-explorer zipoff cargo pants. T-shirt dresses, leggings, tunics, and maxis take you from sightseeing to dinner. Let yoga pants moonlight as pj's, or use your cover-up in place of a robe. New York Citybased designer Yigal Azrouel favors sarongs, because you can tie them multiple ways as a cover-up or a stylish wrap at night. If possible, wear a garment for the dressiest occasion early in the trip, when it's less likely to ~be dirty, says Poole. For instance, one tank can stretch for days: Pair it with a skirt and heels for dinner on Saturday, Capris and "Sandals for shopping on Monday, and shorts and sneakers for a Tuesday hike. Embrace the accents. Satisfy your craving for variety with little things, like fun belts, bold jewelry, and printed scarves. "Chunky, colorful bracelets and necklaces draw the eye so people don 't focus on the clothes," says Alanna Richman, the owner cif Alanna Bess Jewelry. Choose fabrics wisely. Blends containing nylon, elastane, or polyester beautifully resist wrinkling. Prefer something more natural? You'll have the most luck with wool, Lyocell, or modal. Cotton mixed with polyester or spandex wi ll also hold up better than 100 percent cotton. Anything with texture (crinkled gauze, ruched jersey, seersucker) or a busy print helps camouflage fold marks, says Los Angeles-based styl ist Nicole Chavez. When in doubt, scrunch the material in your hand to see if it crumples easily. Keep in mind: The longer clothes stay stashed in your suitcase, the deeper creases get. For quick touch-ups, pack a travel-size (and TSA-approved) bottle of Downy Wrinkle Releaser spray ($2 for three ounces, at drugstores).

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I the guide I FASHION how to roll a top how to fold a blazer STEP 2 roll it, fold it, or bundle it Rolling and folding are classic expert-packer methods; bu nd ling is advanced-but ingenious. (To learn how, see the following page.) The best option depends on the type of garment and the luggage you 're carrying it in. rolling GREAT FOR:.,.. Unstructured bags, like a duffel or a carry-on tote..,.. Stretchy knit fabrics that are unlikely to wrinkle, including T-shirts, workout pants, light sweaters, and jersey dresses, as well as jeans..,.. Stuffing seven days' worth of stuff into a weekender. HOW TO ROLL: pants Fold pants in half lengthwise so that the back pockets face outward. Roll tightly from the cuffs to the waistband. a straight skirt or dress If the dress has sleeves, first fold each sleeve backward. Fold the entire garment in half lengthwise. Ro ll from the bottom hem up. a winter down jacket Zip it, then roll it the same way you would a top, trying to squeeze as much air out of it as possibl{as you go. Secure it tightly with string or large rubber bands so that it doesn't come undone. Slip it into a pi llowcase and you've even got a germ-free headrest for the plane. STEP 1 Lay the shirt facedown and flat. STEP 2 Fold each sleeve backward so that you're left with a rectangle. -..., STEP3 Fold the shirt In half vertically. Smooth out wrinkles. STEP4 Roll tightly from the hem to the collar. GREAT FOR:.,.. Structured suitcases..,.. Wrinkle-prone fabric s, such as linen, rayon, and silk..,.. Tai lored garments (dress shirts, woven skirts, trousers, jackets) and thick sweaters. HOW TO FOLD: a dress shirt Do it the department-store way: Lay a buttoned-up shirt facedown and flat. Center a magazine below the collar. Fold in the right side of the shirt, using the magazine's edge as a guide. Take the arm and position it straight down, parallel to the shirt's body. Repeat on the opposite sid e. Fold the bottom of the shirf so that the hem touches the shoulders. Slide out the magazine from the top. If you have several shirts of similar shape and size, you can stack them, folding them all as one to cushion the creases. dress pants Fold along the center creases or the side seams so that the legs stack on top of each other. Fold in half so that the waist touches the hem. Fold in half again. a full skirt or dress Put it in a large plastic trash bag. 'The slippery surface keeps wri nkles from setting," says Evelyn Han non, the editor of Journey \Noman.com, a travel site for women. Fold it in half lengthwise so that the side seams line upyou' ll have an angle down one side. Fold the angled edge inward to form a rectangle. Fold the garment in half horizontally or, if it's on the longer side, in thirds. Pack it on top of everything else in the suitcase. STEP 1 Hold the blazer at the center ofthe collar. STEP2 Flip one shoulder inside out, but not the entire sleeve. STEP 3 Fold the jacket In half backward. Stack the shoulder pads on top of each other so that the jacket lining faces out. STEP4 Fold the blazer in half at the waist.

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I the guide I FASHION bundling GREAT FOR: ~ A structured suitcase. Bundling doesn't work as well with weekenders or duffels. ~ Condensing a lot of options for a long trip. 'This method requires layering all your clothes around a core object, like an organizer pouch, so there are no hard creases; says Doug Dyment, the creator of the travel-advice website OneBag.com.. ~A mix of unstructured and tailored clothing. ~ People who really hate wrinkles. HOW TO BUNDLE: Lay out all your clothes. You can bundle everything besides underwear, swimsuits, and accessories. Each garment should be buttoned or zipped and placed faceup (but jackets should be facedown). You'll need a core, like a packing cube, to bundle around. (Try Eagle Creek Pack-It Specter Half Cube; $14, eaglecreek.com.) Dyment fills a 7-by-10-inch pouch with socks. Follow the right order. Start with tailored garments that wrinkle easily (they'll be on the outside of the bund le, cushioned by both the other clothes and the core). Then add pieces that are less likely to wrinkle (these wil l be near the core). To keep the bu ndle balanced, lay short dresses and tops vertically, alternating north and south, and long dresses and bottoms horizontally, alternating east and west. Here's the general sequence from the outer layer in: jackets, short dresses, long-sleeve shirts, short-sleeve shirts, pants, long dresses, skirts, sweaters, knits, and shorts. Add the core. Then, starting from the top of the pile, wrap each garment around the core. STEP1 Start with a jacket, laid flat facedown. (If you have another jacket, layer It on t op, overlapping at the sleeves but at a 180-degree angle to the first.). ' ' I II I 1 I Ill I, I II t I I I f l STEP3 Add a pair of pants (folded lengthwise) or a long dress horizontally, with the waistband aligning with the left edge of the pile. STEP 5 Working backward (from shorts to knits to sweaters and so on), Individually fold each Item tautly around t he core. For tops and dresses, wrap the sleeves before you wrap the body. STEP 2 Layer a short dress or a shirt faceup on top, In the opposite direction, overlapping at the sleeves. Alternate short dresses and shirts north and south. STEP4 Add another pair of pants in the opposite direction. Alternate pants and skirts east and west. Then add sweaters and knits north and south, shorts east and west. When finished, put the core In the middle. STEP6 Carefully set the wrapped-up bundle Inside the suitcase and anchor it with the internal tie-downs. Ta-dal A completed bundle.