Chelsea Handler Sports Casual Look With Eye-Catching Accessories at LAX

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We spotted Chelsea Handler at LAX late last month. The talk show host and comedian was dressed casually in loose trousers and a white shirt for her plane ride.

It was a very basic look, but she tried to spruce it up a little with a bright printed scarf and a Goyard bag.

Chelsea Handler prepares for travel comfort, arriving at LAX with a white pillow on July 30, 2013Chelsea Handler prepares for travel comfort, arriving at LAX with a white pillow on July 30, 2013 (Credit: Michael Wright / WENN)

What do you think of Chelsea’s outfit? Is it a total mess or tomboy chic? And how do you like her scarf? Do you like the mix she put together?

Sorry, we can’t say we love the look. However, she tried to make an effort by wearing a poppy blue neck warmer. Strangely, the pattern on her Goyard tote and the mixed print on her scarf created a rather interesting combination, making her look less plain and washed out.

Casual yet poised, Chelsea Handler opts for loose trousers and a crisp white shirt for her journey at LAXCasual yet poised, Chelsea Handler opts for loose trousers and a crisp white shirt for her journey at LAX on July 30, 2013 (Credit: Michael Wright / WENN)

Scarves are generally handy, especially when you’re off on a plane ride. You can wrap one around your neck or use it as a blanket to keep warm while in the air.

We don’t know where Chelsea purchased her scarf at the moment, but here are some fabulous alternatives from Diane von Furstenberg and Kate Spade:

Add a splash of color with Diane von Furstenberg’s vibrant Hanover scarfAdd a splash of color with Diane von Furstenberg’s vibrant Hanover scarf

Kate Spade New York’s Pop Art scarf: A chic touch to any outfit, ideal for stylish travelersKate Spade New York’s Pop Art scarf: A chic touch to any outfit, ideal for stylish travelers