The current fashion is undoubtedly linked to comfort. Even runway luxury has embraced dress codes that prioritize loose-fitting, versatile pieces over the discomfort of stiffer fabrics and form-fitting patterns. In airports the trend is even more extreme.

Gone are the days when taking a flight was a luxury that few could afford, when airports became catwalks for sophisticated outfits, impeccable jacket suits, linen dresses and even heels, despite the fact that the journeys were much longer than currently. The democratization of the airlines caused a change in the dress codes to get on a plane or, rather, it threw them to the ground.

Now, despite the fact that the terminals are epicenters of paparazzi, gathered at the gates of international airport terminals, celebrities choose their worst clothes to walk through them.

Sneakers, joggers, a basic T-shirt and the iconic Louis Vuitton Neverfull model, the luxury bag preferred by celebrities for travel. The outfit that Victoria Federica chose on June 30 at the Ibiza airport is today the standard uniform for celebrities to fly.

Tamara Falcó also demonstrated it in mid-June at the start of her honeymoon with Iñigo Onieva. Upon arriving in Johannesburg (South Africa), the Marquise de Griñón was seen wearing a two-piece sportswear in navy blue signed by the low cost Oysho and Shakira, on her comings and goings from Miami to Barcelona, ??she always chooses comfortable outfits with a sporty aesthetic. Of course, the pieces are signed by high-end brands, such as Dolce

Despite the fact that this informal style has been consolidated in airports, there are still some celebrities willing to maintain a certain dress code to catch a plane.

In jeans, with a fitted coat and Ray-Ban glasses, the influencer María Pombo showed that there are other options to the tracksuit. Basic jeans and t-shirts –as the actress and model Poppy Delevingne looks like in the image when she arrived at El Prat airport in Barcelona– are versatile and comfortable pieces, perfect for traveling without falling into the vulgarity of tracksuits. Some celebrities even wear stiletto heels, despite experts recommending avoiding them, as feet tend to swell at altitude. This is the case of the model Georgina Rodríguez, for whom luxury and ostentation exceed the need to feel comfortable.

The businesswoman took off on July 4 from Sardinia, where she has spent a few days with her family on its idyllic Italian beaches, clad in a fitted off-white dress with a tube cut combined with dizzying stilettos in the same tone and a stylish bag bag signed by the aforementioned Louis Vuitton.

However, there is still a lot of summer ahead. Today, at the gates of the hot but highly desired month of August, the most diverse and eccentric outfits of celebrities to reach their paradisiacal vacation destinations are still to come.