The best-dressed traveler is the one who worried the least.

Jung Ryeo-won’s Brisbane wardrobe boils down to two pieces: an oversized ivory striped shirt and slim black pants. The long shirt—cream with vertical stripes—is worn loose and untied at the waist for an effortless oversized silhouette. In a linen-blend, it softly falls in the warm sun, giving off relaxed, vacation-ready energy.

A bold black shoulder bag grounds the outfit. Likely a Joy Gryson soft leather piece, its side drawstring detail adds interest—unstructured, yet undeniably present. The bag’s weight counterbalances the shirt’s softness and ties the look together.

Don’t forget the shoes. Black square-toe flat mules peek from beneath the trousers; the black-on-black base visually lengthens the legs even without heels. Sunglasses pushed up on her head act as both an accessory and a little badge of being on the move.

In front of red-brick buildings, along palm-lined avenues, or on cathedral steps—this outfit holds up anywhere. That’s the beauty of a minimalist travel uniform. Toss one oversized ivory shirt in your suitcase, add black pants, black flats, and a bold bag, and you’ll have Jung Ryeo-won’s look—no matter where you land.