The Traveling Triplets are identical triplets with a mission. These well traveled sisters have blogged and shopped their way around the globe. We asked the triplets to take along a L-atitude sarong on their next journey and show us all the ways they could think of to show it off, take a look and see if you can tell any of these model sisters apart!
1. Who are you, and why do you think your story, personality or style works best with L-atitude?
We are identical triplet sisters, Kylie, Lisa and Megan, who travel the world and share our adventures at our Traveling Triplet blog. Between the three of us, we cover all the bases of fashion and style from carefree boho to sleek and sexy for a night on the town! We have lived in parts of the world ranging from the beaches of Hawaii, sunny coastlines of California, and high mountains of Peru to the colorful markets of Ecuador. When it comes to where we've been and traveled to in the world - the list gets a whole lot longer, including our knack for shopping the latest trends in foreign markets and helping to support handicrafters in third world countries by donating a profit of our Etsy shop sales to local business owners! We love to travel, we love to try new things, and more importantly we love to support the beautiful trends from around the world in simple and fun ways that make people re-evaluate the way they dress.
Kylie
2. Where in the world would you take pictures with our sarong?
Your sarong would definitely get some Hawaii action - and spend some time exploring the hot spot Los Angeles and Southern California, as well as the good ole Rocky Mountains of Idaho.
Lisa
3. In what creative ways would you wear our sarong?
The great thing about sarongs is you can dress them up and down (sophisticated and casual). We'd experiment by using it as a beach cover up, head band, hair wrap, turban, weaved in with a braid, as a scarf, or wrapped as a bracelet - the possibilities are endless!
Megan
The Triplets are wearing sarongs from Gypset. Click here to view the collection.
Shop our Sarongs here.
Learn more about the Traveling Triplets here.