Art Basel style answers to two masters at once: the airport and the opening. Attendees fly in, move between fairs, dinners, and gallery walkthroughs in the same afternoon, and need outerwear that survives all of it without losing shape. AYRA calls this approach "Transit-Luxe" — and it's the entire premise behind the NOMAD collection.
What Does "Art Basel Style" Mean?
There isn't a single uniform, but there's a consistent logic: structured outerwear over simple layers, neutral or architectural color, and pieces with enough tailoring to read as considered in a gallery but enough ease to survive a transatlantic flight beforehand. Loud branding is rare. Cut and construction do the talking instead.
The Transit-Luxe Principle
Transit-Luxe means a piece is built for the in-between — the cab to the airport, the flight, the cab from the airport straight to an opening — without a wardrobe change at any point. NOMAD's outerwear is engineered around exactly this: belted coats that don't wrinkle in transit, cropped jackets light enough for a bag, and silhouettes structured enough to anchor an outfit on their own.
Three NOMAD Pieces Built for the Circuit
For the flight and the first opening: the NOMAD Heritage Meridian Trench, Classic Belted Outerwear ($362) — beige, belted, and structured enough to look intentional straight off a plane.
For layering over gallery-appropriate basics: the NOMAD Obsidian Cropped Flap Cardigan, Travel-Luxe Knit Jacket ($182) — packable, neutral, and built to layer without adding bulk.
For the dinner that follows the last walkthrough: the NOMAD Bordeaux Arrival Coat, Double-Breasted Maxi Coat ($396) — the most evening-forward piece in the lineup, with enough color to register in a room without competing with the art on the walls.
Why Outerwear Carries the Whole Look
Art fair dressing is fundamentally about layering logistics — convention center lighting, outdoor walks between venues, indoor dinners that run warm. A strong outer layer solves all three at once, which is why NOMAD's catalog is built almost entirely around jackets and coats rather than full looks.
FAQ
What should I wear to Art Basel or a similar art fair? Structured outerwear in neutral or architectural color, layered over simple basics, with enough tailoring to look intentional across both daytime fair visits and evening events.
What does "Transit-Luxe" mean? A design approach built for travel-to-event transitions — pieces that hold their shape through a flight or a long day of movement and need no adjustment before walking into an evening setting.
Is it better to overdress or underdress for an art fair? Slightly overdressed reads better in this context — gallery and fair settings skew toward considered tailoring over casualwear, even during daytime hours.
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