Stylish travel clothing from Vogel10

I’ve always been a fan of maintaining one’s personal fashion sense while traveling and often strive to publish more pieces like 10 Items Women Should Pack To Stay Fashionable On The Road here on Matador Goods.
Our newest find in travel clothing for women is fashion label, Vogel10 (previously known as Park Vogel). Vogel10 has launched a new line of lightweight, versatile high-end travel clothing for “smart, jet-setting folk.”
Their concept is based on 10 pieces of essential apparel and accessories – assorted sweaters, tank tops, bottoms, skirts, necklaces, and many more – that can be mixed and matched to form a myriad of styling options.
And to keep their clothing line fresh, each month, Vogel10′s collection changes to give you fresh new alternatives. The Preview option on their site shows you creative ways in which you can wear each month’s combinations.

Vogel10 is the brainchild of Vanessa Vogel, a former costume designer whose work has appeared in movies such as Good Will Hunting and Indecent Proposal. She believes women truly only need 10 versatile pieces to make a fully functional wardrobe. “That’s why I created Vogel10 to feature high quality, off-beat basics and essential accessories at more affordable prices, ” she says.
Below are Vanessa’s 10 basic items she wears:
- 3 – Tees
- 2 – Sweaters
- 1 – Dress
- 1 – Pair of pants
- 1 – Necklace
- 1 – Bag
- 1 – Pair of shoes
This is really what I wear every week in some variation; the thin t-shirts are key for me because I can layer and still be comfortable….Vanessa Vogel
Items from her clothing line aren’t dirt cheap. Tops and camisoles start from roughly $50 per item with necklaces costing upwards of $170 each.
For more on Vogel10, visit their website or follow their blog.
Lola (Akinmade) Åkerström
Lola (Akinmade) Åkerström is a MatadorU faculty member and Network contributor. Her work has appeared in National Geographic Traveler, Vogue, BBC, Fodors.com, and many more. Follow her photoblog at Sweden.se.
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Very interesting! Feel free to call on me anytime to write more fashion articles for Matador Goods, Lola!
@Lily – I’m always open to article ideas so definitely send along some pitches.
Oh hell yeah, this is awesome.
Very cool! I’m all about a small wardrobe, although the price on these is a bit high for me.
Found it quite funny actually. just a bit fashionable
It may seem that travel clothes for women may sound like something counter intuitive from a fashion standpoint, but that doesn’t have to be.