Shop smarter. Dress better. Pack like you mean it.
The Abroad Edit delivers curated outfits, styling notes, and links you actually want to click. Curated by Emmy Hoffmann.
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WORN
Outfits that went places - or should have. Editorial looks, high-low pairings, and styling notes you’ll actually want to read.
PACKING
LISTS
Suitcase-tested, sun-approved. What’s in Emmy’s carry-on (and how to style it when you land).
POSTCARDS
The Edit goes on vacation. Packing proof, photo diaries, and outfit recaps from sun-drenched getaways.
SHOP
THE
LOOK
Exact matches and inspired swaps for every outfit Emmy posts. Because clicking through should be that easy.
THE EDIT
Fabric obsessions, seasonal formulas, or on-off moments worth a closer look. Like the shopping list you’d send to a friend - if you’re friend had incredible taste.
VINTAGE
FINDS
Deadstock brooches, fringe belts, and one-of-one gems with main character energy. The hunt ends here.
LIFE
A peek behind the posts. Life, motherhood, mistakes, stories - and all the things that don’t quite fit anywhere else.
Meet Emmy Hoffmann
Emmy Hoffmann is the founder and editor of The Abroad Edit, a curated destination for smart outfits, shoppable styling notes, and sun-drenched packing lists.
Emmy built her taste the long way - from mall shifts at Wet Seal and BEBE to boardroom pitches and vintage dealers in Paris. A former luxury travel advisor and corporate sales manager, she’s now the voice behind The Abroad Edit: a destination for elevated packing lists, outfit formulas, and investment pieces with staying power.
Her styling philosophy blends proportion, polish, and a little irreverence. She’ll pair a $5 tee with $900 heels, slip a deadstock Givenchy brooch into her carry-on, and explain exactly why it works. Her edits are equal parts instinct and intent - grounded in experience, never just trend.
Whether you’re sourcing vintage, investing in forever pieces, or rethinking your packing list, Emmy’s point of view cuts through the noise. And her links? Worth clicking - because the pieces she picks earn their spot.