There are plenty of things to consider when planning a honeymoon. The destination and hotel tend to take priority, as they probably should. But around here, we’re equally interested in what’s going in the suitcase. Of course, figuring out what to pack is easier with a little inspiration. And while a little window shopping (browser tabs included) can certainly get you somewhere, there’s just something particularly useful about seeing how someone actually dresses on holiday.
These days, a lot of that inspiration comes straight from our FYP, much of it courtesy of the influencers who fill it. Which is why we’ve rounded up 17 of the most stylish content creators we find ourselves turning to for exactly that—the ones who seem to always have the right cover-up and something even better waiting for dinner and, true to form, influence us into adding at least one more thing to our carts. And who knows? Your next vacation look might just be hiding in someone else’s “get ready with me.”


Leonie Hanne
There’s a reason Leonie Hanne has amassed millions of followers: she knows how to put together a look. And following her recent wedding at Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in the South of France, her wardrobe has given us even more to save. There’s plenty of white, naturally, but Hanne is hardly one to play it safe. Expect sparkle, bold color, and statement accessories worked in alongside more traditionally bridal-forward pieces. Even her all-white bridal-era looks feel completely her own once she’s finished styling it. She’s long been one of our favorite follows for fashion inspiration, but right now, her feed feels especially well suited to anyone with a honeymoon suitcase to fill.


Emma Leger
Canadian-born, New York-based influencer Emma Leger recently got engaged, putting her even more firmly on our radar, though her style had our attention long before there was a ring involved. Her looks always lean feminine and polished but have that cool-girl element that keeps it feeling fresh. And while her wardrobe certainly includes its share of investment pieces, Leger is just as good at working more accessible finds into the mix. Also, there’s also been no shortage of white lately in her wardrobe, which is rather convenient for anyone planning a honeymoon!


Wendy Swan
If your ideal honeymoon wardrobe leans elegant and pared back, Wendy Swan is one to have on your radar. The Paris-based influencer has described her style as minimalist, but boring it certainly is not. Her outfits are proof that simplicity can still have plenty of personality, with thoughtful styling and curation doing much of the work. Swan just got married earlier this summer, and between the lead-up to the wedding and her summer travels since, there’s been plenty of inspiration for anyone currently thinking in honeymoon mode. It’s the kind of wardrobe that works just as well at a glamorous seaside hotel as it does over dinner in Paris.


Sara Walker
Sara Walker has the kind of wardrobe that makes a case for looking closely at the details. Her style tends to be classic at first glance, but there’s almost always something, a silhouette, an accessory, an unexpected styling choice, that keeps it from feeling predictable. Walker just got married this August and has since been sharing glimpses from her honeymoon, meaning the vacation inspiration is particularly strong at the moment. She’s also done collaborations with Reformation, and the collection itself is practically a honeymoon packing list, with pieces that feel just as right for an afternoon spent exploring, as they do for dinner somewhere special. Follow her for honeymoon looks you’ll still want to wear once the trip is over.


Nicolas & Laura Herbert
Honeymoon wardrobe inspiration isn’t just for one half of the couple. New York-based couple Nicolas and Laura Herbert make a compelling case for planning both suitcases together, regularly sharing looks that prove couples can dress well together without crossing into matching territory. Men, take note: Nicolas offers plenty of ideas for looking polished on vacation, so there’s really no excuse for that T-shirt you’ve owned since college making it into the suitcase. Laura, meanwhile, knows her way around a truly spectacular dress, with a vacation wardrobe that ranges from elegant daytime pieces to the kind of sweeping evening looks that practically require a beautiful hotel terrace.


Gigi Vassallo
London-based Gigi Vassallo has been steadily making a name for herself, and her wardrobe is reason enough to pay attention. Her style strikes a nice balance between easy and fun, with plenty of everyday fashion mixed in among some particularly good vacation looks. She’s also very good at showing just how much one styling choice can change an outfit. A simple silk slip dress, for example, suddenly feels like something entirely different with the right accessory. It’s an approach that comes in handy when you’re working with limited suitcase space but still want every look to feel considered. Vassallo is definitely one to follow now—and one we have a feeling we’ll be seeing a lot more of.


Audrey Peters
The European summer dress code was practically written by Audrey Peters. Her travels regularly take her through the South of France and to just about every glamorous coastal hotel you can imagine, with a wardrobe to match. Her “get ready with me” videos alone are a lesson in vacation dressing. There’s always something worth saving, from a particularly good matching set to the accessory that makes the entire look. And her feed is especially worth bookmarking if your honeymoon involves somewhere warm and glamorous, or simply gives you an excuse to dress up because you can. So if your idea of vacation dressing is more-is-more, Peters will give you plenty to work with.


Coco Schiffer
You may already know Coco Schiffer from her viral Instagram series 'Things I Find Particularly Chic', which frankly, is a pretty accurate introduction to her entire feed. The New York-based influencer has a knack for making even relatively simple pieces feel, well, chic, and that’s precisely what makes her such a good follow when planning a honeymoon wardrobe. Rather than filling a suitcase with pieces you’ll wear exactly once, Schiffer offers plenty of ideas built around elevated basics, with a statement piece worked in when the moment calls for it. Her wardrobe can shift from relaxed vacation dressing to something decidedly more polished without losing its point of view, making her a particularly good follow if your honeymoon involves a little bit of everything.


Vicky Montanari
If your honeymoon Pinterest board is leaning toward Ibiza, Formentera, or anywhere else where shoes are occasionally optional, Vicky Montanari belongs on your feed. The Spanish creator is known for a bohemian sensibility that feels relaxed without ever looking thrown together, with plenty of breezy silhouettes and distinctly Mediterranean styling. So it’s safe to say, she’s mastered the art of dressing somewhere sunny. She also got engaged this year, and her recent bachelorette brought an especially good run of beach-ready outfits. Give her a follow—just don’t blame us when your packing list gets a little longer.


Riley Hemson
Australian influencer Riley Hemson got married earlier this year, and the months surrounding it have given us plenty of reasons to keep an eye on her wardrobe. Between her bachelorette and summer travels, there’s been no shortage of looks that could easily find their way into a honeymoon suitcase. Her style feels contemporary and cool, but still relaxed enough for an actual vacation. If you’re trying to figure out what to throw on over a swimsuit or what to wear for dinner by the water, Hemson has probably posted something that will point you in the right direction. Consider this your cue to give her a follow before you start packing.


Christina Elezaj
Christina Elezaj is another recent bride-to-be whose wardrobe we’ve had our eye on. The New York-based creator has a feminine sense of style with a definite glamorous streak, and she’s particularly good at finding pieces that feel a little unexpected. One day it’s vintage Cavalli, the next it’s a matching set you immediately want to track down. Since getting engaged this year, there’s been even more to save for anyone building a honeymoon mood board. Romantic dresses and vintage finds make plenty of appearances, with no shortage of looks made for somewhere warm. We have a feeling there’s plenty more to come as she gets closer to the aisle.


Jordyn Woods
Jordyn Woods hardly needs an introduction when it comes to style. The longtime fashion favorite just married NBA star Karl-Anthony Towns, and naturally, we’re already curious to see what she wears next. Woods knows how to bring glamour to a look while still having fun with fashion, which is exactly the kind of energy we want from a honeymoon wardrobe. The wedding may have only just happened, but we’re already looking ahead to the honeymoon wardrobe.


Marion Autran
Mariona Autran has a way of making simplicity look anything but basic. Originally from Spain and now based in London, her wardrobe tends to favor clean silhouettes and pieces that don’t need much styling to make an impact. And when that wardrobe goes on holiday, it’s easy to see why she made this list. She’s also proof that a honeymoon wardrobe doesn’t have to mean head-to-toe white—though when she does wear it, she makes a very good case for that too. We don’t throw around the word “timeless” often, but Autran’s wardrobe gets pretty close.


Liv Madeline
Whatever is on the honeymoon itinerary, there’s a good chance Liv Madeline has an outfit for it. The London-based creator has the kind of refined style that works just as well for a few days on the Riviera as it does wandering around Paris. She shares snippets of her travels and everyday life, and a very good outfit is rarely far behind. There’s plenty to pull from if you’re currently figuring out what deserves space in your suitcase. And with her following still growing, we’d suggest getting acquainted with Madeline sooner rather than later, because we have a feeling you’ll be seeing a lot more of her.


Danielle Copperman
If you’re a bride, there’s a good chance Danielle Copperman is already somewhere on your feed. She’s become a go-to for bridal inspiration, but her wardrobe well beyond the wedding is equally worth paying attention to. Copperman has a way of making almost anything feel elegant, whether she’s dressed up for the evening or wearing something as simple as a sundress. Even a maxi skirt feels like enough of a reason to rethink what you planned on packing. That ability to make everyday pieces feel a little more special is exactly why her style translates so well to a honeymoon wardrobe.


Amelia Liana
London-based influencer Amelia Liana has long been known for her great sense of style, and as a recent newlywed, there’s even more reason to look to her for honeymoon inspiration. She’s something of a European summer regular, with a vacation wardrobe that’s every bit as fun as her personality. She gravitates toward color but always keeps things elegant, making her feed a particularly good reference if you want your honeymoon wardrobe to feel playful without losing its polish. From what makes it into her suitcase to how she styles it once she gets there, Amelia offers plenty worth taking notes on.


Brigette McHale
If you don’t know Acquired Style, we’re afraid you may not be spending enough time on the internet. Brigette McHale (oh, hello new last name!) has become one of fashion’s most recognizable creators, and this year in particular has given us plenty to discuss. Her bachelorette wardrobe promptly made the rounds online, followed by her wedding, and unsurprisingly, the fashion has delivered throughout. McHale’s style is playful and unapologetically feminine, with plenty of color, fun silhouettes, and a mix of designer and more accessible pieces. There’s a reason the handle is Acquired Style, after all. For anyone who wants their honeymoon wardrobe to feel celebratory rather than overly serious, there’s plenty here worth acquiring for yourself.










