TRANSIT COLLECTION
A considered uniform designed not for a singular destination, but to adapt, evolve, and move with you.
VIKTORIA & WOODS has always understood the power of pieces that move between professional settings and private hours. In this edit, that language extends to travel: luxury transit wear for Australian women, with distance built in.
Precise fabrics, minimal classics and a modern point of view create a wardrobe that holds its poise between cities and seasons. Fine merino wool, Organic cotton and modal cotton blends, bring natural instinct to travel dressing: breathable against the body, responsive across climates, built for range and repeat wear.
Early flights. Interstate meetings. Hotel check-ins before dinner, The Transit Collection is designed for a life in motion, carrying the week in a handful of garments.
For the modern woman, the right travel separates create a definitive uniform in rotation: precise, versatile and grounded in real use. VIKTORIA & WOODS brings the clarity of an Australian workwear brand to travel dressing, designing for movement, shifting climates and the discipline of repeat wear. In premium natural fibres and intelligent silhouettes, The Transit Collection is V&W’s answer to transseasonal dressing: a compact system of pieces made to move together.
Natural Fibres Focus
The Transit Collection is built on natural fibres, transseasonal versatility and intelligent design through 100% natural fibres, Organic cotton, modal, leather and wool blends bring comfort across long hours, shifting climates and repeated wear.
Each piece is designed to cross geographical and seasonal boundaries, creating a wardrobe that moves from aircraft to appointment, city walk to cocktail hour.
Its ease comes through fabrication; its refinement comes through cut. The Daily Uniform Edit continues this idea through everyday pieces with range, clarity, and lasting relevance.
Margie Founder & Creative Director Note:
For those who prefer a more traditional, relaxed drape through the torso, we recommend sizing up to achieve that effortless, slouchy silhouette.
Off-Duty Styling: Clothing That Moves With You
Off-duty styling in The Transit Collection brings movement into focus. These pieces are comfortable enough for travel, sharp enough for arrival, and adaptable enough for everything the day becomes.
The Idaho Track Pant and Sacramento Hoodie bring softness to the edit through relaxed proportions and clean lines. Together, they create a travel base that feels comfortable and intentional both on the flight and after landing. Separately, they move easily into the wider wardrobe, giving casual dressing more range.
The Pilot Active Pants are luxury trousers that offer a sharp alternative to casual bottoms, with a defined line that works beyond the airport. Styled with the Iridescent Top, it shifts into evening with texture and lightness. Add the Striker Leather Jacket and the off-duty story finds its anchor: soft layers, a stronger silhouette and clothing made to move with the city around it.
Natural Fibres: Layers That Work Harder
The minimal classic proves its value through repetition. The point is not to own more, but to own pieces with enough precision to be worn in many ways. In a daily uniform, that’s essential. A strong foundation eliminates decision-making and gives each ensemble an intentional feel.
The Swan Shirt in Concrete brings that discipline into a familiar form. Structured and seasonless, it can be worn over the Prism Tank with the Idol Pant in Concrete for a tonal set, or tucked into the Waylon Jean for a relaxed uptown feel. Here, The Prism Tank provides a clean base, allowing the shirt, pants and outer layers to work in harmony.
The Idol Pant carries the language of luxury trousers into travel, moving from long-haul hours to office settings and evening plans with minimal restyling.
Minimal Classics: The Case for Considered Repetition
Natural fibres give the travel edit its intelligence. Organic cotton, modal blends and wool help regulate temperature, breathe through long hours and feel fresher against the skin when one look needs to carry the whole day.
The Hart Cardigan in Chocolate brings that utility into tactile knitwear: light to pack, easy to layer and refined over the Prism Tank or Swan Shirt. The Inheritance Coat and Shield Scarf complete the outerwear story, adding structure and warmth for in-flight comfort or chilly arrivals. The Waylon Jean belongs here too, cut in premium cotton for a seasonless, indispensable place in the travel edit.
The Set: Two Pieces, Infinite Combinations
A coordinated set gives travel packing an immediate advantage. The Challenger Jacket and Jericho Skirt arrive as a complete look, then separate into the wardrobe as individual pieces with their own purpose.
For a woman moving between cities, meetings and after-hours plans, that kind of built-in range is indispensable. Two pieces shape several looks while keeping the edit precise.