Heading to this seaside Mediterranean city?We’ve found pieces that are modern—and travel easily.
- Stay warm on the plane with a Loro Piana cashmere scarf.
- Piazza Sempion.’s cotton-and-silk dress goes from day to evening.
- People-watch on the beach in a pair of Chloé frames.
- A brass-studded handbag from Isaac Mizrahi can fit everything, from a camera to a guidebook.
- Don’t worry about new wrinkles with a Cinzia Rocca trench, which has steel fibers blended in for a crinkly effect.
- Pack it all in Kate Spade’s brown-and-green canvas and leather roll-aboard.
- Joe’s Jeans come with Lycra, so you'll be comfortable whether sitting in a café or strolling La Rambla.
- Walk for hours in ballet flats from Delman.
- Save space with a Guerlain by Emilio Pucci makeup pouch and brush. Bonus: It can also hold a lipstick, powder, and the room key.
Here, multifunctional and travel-friendly items for him.
- Start your day early with Links of London’s leather-encased travel clock.
- Bric’s leather Dopp kit has a snap-out sleeve with pockets so you can pack more.
- A cotton-and-cashmere henley from Perry Ellis is perfect for any weather.
- The new Pentax Optio W20 is wallet-size.
- The Briggs & Riley nylon carry-on expands 30 percent at the touch of a button and has a garment bag to fit two suits.
- Navigate the cobblestoned streets of Barcelona’s Gothic quarter with Garmin’s handheld Nüvi 660 GPS device.
- Banana Republic’s dark denim can be dressed up.
- Sporty suede shoes from Tod’s work with everything from a T-shirt to a suit.
- Shield yourself from the Spanish sun with Dior Homme by Hedi Slimane tortoiseshell frames.
- Rain or shine, make a statement with a Prada ultralight nylon windbreaker.
Trip Tips
- Stroll through El Born, a barrio filled with smart boutiques from emerging Catalan designers.
- Stop at Vinçon (96 Passeig de Gràcia; 34/93-215-6050; www.vincon.com) for witty housewares.
- Head up Montjuïc hill to the Fundació Joan Miró (Parc de Montjuïc; 34/93-329-1908), which displays works by the Barcelona-born artist.
- For tapas, try Inopia Clássic Bar in the Eixample Esquerra (104 Carr. Tamarit; 34/93-424-5231; lunch for two $48), where Albert Adrià, El Bulli’s pastry chef, does traditional bites.
- Go to Park Güell (Carr. d’Olot), Gaudí’s mosaicked garden complex, for the best skyline views.