What to Pack for Las Vegas Nevada – Weekend Getaway

Las Vegas Packing List

Las Vegas Packing List #travellight | packing light | packing list | travel wardrobe | Capsule Wardrobe | livelovesara

*Please note that this is a list for Las Vegas’s cooler months. The summer Las Vegas list will be quite different.

Camisole Top • H&M | Vintage Cotton-Jersey T-Shirt  • Splendid
Fine-knit Sweater • H&M | Kimono Coatigan • Boden | Twill boyfriend jacket  • Topshop
Vintage Print Tassel Black Scarf  • Romwe | Black Bandeau Monokini  • Express
Wool Fedora • Lord & Taylor | Sleeveless Cupro Dress • H&M | Sophia skinny jeans • AG
Imitation Leather Pants • H&M | The Gretts Sunglasses • Bobbie Brown
Lexington Chronograph Bracelet Watch • Michael Kors | Chuck Taylor Sneaker • Converse
Ginger ankle tie pointed flat • Sole Society | Hazeley Heel • Dolce Vita
Purse • Rebecca Minkoff | Clutch • Fashion To Figure

Are you looking for a Las Vegas packing list? I have never had the pleasure of visiting there, but the mom’s on my birth board all decided that if we ever had a meet up that would be a great place for us to go.

It’s a good place for a bunch of mom’s to completely let their hair down and have a good time.

I had an email request for someone who was looking for what to pack for Las Vegas in February. As far a Las Vegas temperatures go February is considered cold. It ranges from the 70’s°F (around the 20’s°C) during the day to the 40’s°F (around 5°C) at night, so depending where you are coming from it may feel cold or it may feel like it’s summer (like it would for me coming from Toronto). I planned this list based on the range of temperatures and gave some alternative suggestions below for different ideas.

The way you dress in Vegas during the day is completely different from how you dress as night so you have to plan a versatile travel wardrobe. This may involve packing some more clothes options to accommodate that, unless you preplan your outfits in detail.

Since the temperatures aren’t extreme desert heat at this time of year you can get away with wearing pants (or leather pants for nighttime flair) or you can toss in some shorts.

If leather pants aren’t your thing, and they honestly aren’t for a lot of people, just cut them out and add a great dress as seen in the options below, or add a flashy top or tank.

I also showed that you could include a pair of sandals instead of flats in your Vegas packing list depending on what the weather forecast. That is something I would wait until last-minute and decided based on what the weather for that area is predicted to be.  

If you are wondering what a coatigan is, it is a combination of a cardigan and a lightweight coat. The name makes me laugh though. Now for the bathing suit. Even though you may not be doing a lot of outdoor swimming during the cooler months your hotel will most likely have an indoor pool and sauna so do not forget a swimsuit if that is something you enjoy.

The oversized scarf I included serves several purposes in this travel capsule. First, as a scarf, second as a shawl, and third as a bathing suit cover up. Multi purpose items save packing space so that you can pack light.

I hope that I was able to give you some ideas for what to bring to Las Vegas in its cooler months (the list will change for summer). The outfit options for are in this post.

What is your must have item to bring to Las Vegas?

You can find more packing lists and what to wear guides in my:
Packing List Series 
Travel Outfit Ideas

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Las Vegas Options #lasvegas

Earrings • Michael Kors
Bracelet • One Kings Lane Vintage | Midi dress • Topshop | Sequined Blouse • H&M
Shimmery Tank Top • H&M | Sandal • Neiman Marcus

Las Vegas Options

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Sara is the founder and creative behind livelovesara. A George Brown College Fashion Styling Graduate, she provides advice on finding your personal style regardless of age and budget. She is always on the hunt for the perfect wardrobe piece and is a vintage and thrifting enthusiast who can't wait to share her newest finds. She is also trying to learn French.

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