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Seen here arriving at Miami International Airport louisvuitton factory outlet, the high-class hipster hit just the right note in Levi's 522 Jeans ($98) in Kayo and a simple black cardigan. Bean Boat Tote ($24)-an excellent travel choice! Of course, Sevigny always turns up the volume on an otherwise casual look by incorporating an unexpected element. In this case, the mystery flair comes courtesy of a vintage Misfits concert t-shirt. Scout your local thrift stores for an exact match or swap in the Debbie Harry Tee ($20) from 2K by Gingham Janette Beckman. Charlize Theron When we were considering potential candidates for this travel attire story, Charlize Theron immediately came to mind. The actress repeatedly wowed us with her airport panache: no small feat for a transatlantic flier! Seen here at LAX, Theron looked neat and comfortable in an oversized, tailored jacket, similar to Acqua's Boyfriend Blazer ($108). Her dark blue scarf gives her outfit a little texture and wards off chill on an air-conditioned plane. (Try the Tonal Check Scarf ($295) by Burberry, we love its stormy hues.) Finally, she opted for a delightful pair of Converse Sequined Sneakers ($82), which give her otherwise low-key look a hint of sparkle. Who What Wear: Airports Whether they're filming on location, jaunting between coasts, or just checking out the latest international hotspots, our favorite fashionable ladies are always packing their bags for trips galore. These seasoned travelers know exactly what to wear when embarking on an excursion, but for the rest of us, creating an outfit that's pragmatic and chic is about as easy as getting an unrequested upgrade to first class. The struggle is over, dear readers, because today we'll show you how to mark up your passport in style. From layovers marked with Louis Vuitton (�� la Miranda Kerr) to transatlantic flights in a trench (per Kate Hudson), our picks for What They Wore: Airports are prime examples of how to look like a trendsetter-even in an airport terminal. Now, without further ado, we invite you to sit back, rela

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