What to pack for a holiday to new york/paris in dec/jan 2012?
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Being overly analytical i am already planning what to take overseas at the end of the year. Living in Australia I don't own any really "warm" pieces of clothing, so i have no idea what to wear. Also, I am a fashion guru so my usual wardrobe of skater dresses, vintage cardigans and loafers isn't really going to work overseas, but i still want to look good as i'll have photos of the trip for ages. What is the least amount of things i can possibly take? ie, how many shirts, woolen things, shoes, etc? as i am planning on buying a lot of clothing overseas. the trip goes for 4 weeks and we are covering NYC, Paris and London. So a guideline of the things to bring, some different outfit ideas and any other tips would be great! thanks.
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