Travel/Style


Saturday morning

The Saturday morning sun shines through the lace curtains of our new room. With a sigh I remembered only six months ago a beautiful day like this would be enough for me to call a couple of friends, get on a train, and have a weekend adventure. But this weekend I was definately staying at home.

In part of my commitment to giving London a proper shot with my proper boyfriend I made a conscious decision this should mean less travel and more London. The problem was, the more I stayed in London, I realised the more I actually bought lovely things for travelling, like the perfect lightweight-yet-adorably-cute compact mirror, or the perfect size bag that only just meets the requirements for cabin baggage so I can fit in as much as possible on my next flight!

I’m saving for my yearly trip home so for the next couple months so these kind of issues are in the forefront of my mind. Itchy feet and empty wallet. Story of my life.

I pulled the dusty curtains to one side letting the light flood in our lovely Victorian bedroom and pulled up the bay windows. I put on my sunglasses and sit on the ledge, dangling my feet in the air. If I close my eyes and block out the sounds of the streets, I can pretend I’m sitting at the end of a jetty in a seaside town far away.

Soon..



Overheard, Overseas

Moleskin Travel Notebooks, 3 packWhilst traveling to Manchester from London for a long weekend on a cheap Bus ticket, my ipod dies on me leaving me musicless. We must be at least another couple hours from the final destination and to make matters worse, I already finished reading the trashy magazine I brought for the journey. Taking out my earphones, the feeling of dread quickly turns to one of glee as I start to over hear the most juicy x-rated conversations of my life.

“So he starts to run his hand up my leg and whispers in my ear ‘I love the patterns on your stockings, they look like little ladders.’ and so I said “They aint ladders baby, they’re stairways to heaven.”

I thrust my hand into my backpack and scramble around for two things, a pen and a moleskin journal. Small enough to fit in most handbags and backpacks, I never leave home without it. Luckily they come in packs of three too, so you can take them all with you, and keep one for doodles and sketches, one for writing profound travel notes… and the third? Thats for writing down juicy conversations, pet.

 Moleskine Cahier  Pocket Plain Journal Notebook (Set of 3) @ $7.50



Can’t find your luggage?

The conveyor belt creaks to life and prompts the passengers of QF143 to inch further toward the baggage handling system. Slowly but surely, black bags of roughly the same size and shape burst through the serrated curtain, all littered with various ribbons and tags as a half baked attempts to make their bag stand out from the masses.

Passengers ponder which bags belongs to them, grabbing then replacing as they pull out the wrong bags and eventually grab theirs victoriously, or rather, leave with the wrong bag. Even worse is that all the confusion in the meantime could see your lovely luggage returned back to the airport only to be placed among the ‘unclaimed baggage‘ section.

Short of banning these black rectangular, suitcases with tiny wheels, there seems little else one can do. Many people have begun to flirt with the idea of different coloured and patterned luggage but the majority remain with the conformist black luggage that has started many an airport brawl.

If you’re determined to keep your black case, here’s some ideas on how to accessorize:

Luggage Tags Photo via MooMooDumpling

Luggage tags – stand out with funky shapes, rich colours and unique patterns. I’m loving these ones by MooMoDumpling

Scarf – Buy a unique patterned scarf from a charity store and tie it around the main handle

Ribbon – a small ribbon at the top just won’t make your bag stand out. Try cutting small lengths of thin ribbon and tying them on every zipper.

Get Crafty – if you’re handy with a needle and thread, cut out a shape of a fabric and sew it on to the front pocket of your bag.

If you think tying one of those hideous multicoloured belts around the middle of your case is going to solve your problem, think again. Unique, funky and stylish travel accessories plus your luggage equals easy to find luggage that no one would get away with ‘accidentally’ stealing!



Stylish Travel Tip: Wrap it up

After twenty minutes of walking, we arrived sweating at the Vatican City wearing our standard sleeveless top and jeans combos. We size up the line of the queue to enter the church with disbelief…

When in Rome…” I say, for the millionth time since arriving in Rome.
“Can you get away with saying that in the Vatican?” Bec replies. I choose not to answer

The line crawls for five minutes before we get to a sign. Women aren’t allowed to wear sleeveless tops or skirts above their knees.Heart Wrap Scarf at Asos

Sounds familiar? It’s something you could come across anywhere in the world, be it at a church, temple, shrine, even just venturing through a city. Some places you need to cover up, be it out of respect for the culture, unexpected temperature drop …or just to get people to stop eye balling you.

This is when the scarf comes in. A rectangular piece of lightweight material that you can fit in your handbag will become a travelling essential time and time again. As I waited in that line for over an hour, I saw many a woman – from teenagers to grandmas turned away for showing too much flesh and thanked my lucky stars that I’d figured out the scarf trick.

They don’t take up much space, nor do they weigh much. As long as it’s big enough to cover your shoulders and any cleavage you may or may not be showing, you’ll get away with doing all the touristy things you need when in a city that might not share your fashion sense. A travel accessory must-have.

Pictured: Flirt For ASOS Heart Wrap Scarf £10



Five Christmas gift ideas for travellers

Ipod Wallet for ChristmasFancy Ipod covers

The ipod has become the travellers best friend. MyGloves stunning range of printed leather cases for ipods, mobiles, cameras, laptops and more will be sure to bring a smile to any travellers face.

Travel Journal

A travel journal can be anything from a beautiful leather bound book with recycled paper, to a slick notepad to a .. well.. travel journal. Paper is always necessary when your travelling and a great gift. Why? every time they pull it out of their bag no matter what city they’re in, they’ll be thinking of you. Aaawwwww..

Feet Treat

Travelling involves walking, walking involves feet, hence something for the feet is always good. Be it a pair of super thick thermal socks for someone venturing to colder climates, or a pair of Birkenstock sandels for the sun seeking traveller, having comfortable feet makes the world of difference to the traveller.

Luggage Christmas GiftsStunning Luggage

Whether you’re backpacking in economy or holidaying in business class, it’s always nice to have one nice peice of luggage, be it your main suitcase or something nice to carry on. Check out Samsonites black label luggage. Beautifully made, the range features luggage designed by Alexander McQueen in glorious patterns and colours.

Travel Essentials

Get creative and make your favourite traveller a collection of essential travelling goodies, all inside a lovely (and useful) zip up bag they can use for cosmetics after. Some ideas on what to fill it with:

  • Compact mirror
  • Sewing kit
  • Travel alarm clock
  • Nail polish remover pads
  • Sachets of face masks & small pampering products

The list could go on and on, but I’ve got my christmas shopping to do.. So best of luck – and Happy Holidays!



Matchstick Sewing Kit

Match box sewing kit

Need a mini sewing kit to take away with you? How ’bout making your own from a sexy matchbox? I saw this real simple contraption on… umm… Real Simple site and thought it was a small stroke of genius.

Just take your standard match box, or the slimline type given away by the more fashionable type bars, add a couple of needles, thread, safety pins and buttons and hey presto – instant travel sewing kit.

Definitely something I’ll be trying next time I travel!



Eye love you…
September 10, 2007, 7:46 pm
Filed under: Stylish Travelling, Travel Accessories

Cashmere Eye Mask from Oliver BonasIf you’re going to have to nap on a plane, nap in style. Whilst fellow travelers choose to have their sleeping eye lids naked or covered by a free eye mask from the in flight goody bag, I simply prefer cashmere, dahhhhling!

Grey is huge this season and the pink trim is an elegant detail. Because it’s cashmere its super soft on your eyes and as the strap is cashmere as well, they’ll be no irritating ‘hair lines’ left behind like the elasticated straps on most eye masks tend to do.

It’s got my thumbs up for luxe travel accessories – how about yours?

Eye Mask, £14 @ Oliver Bonas



Beating the Bottle Ban: Travel advice for toiletries junkies
August 25, 2007, 8:15 pm
Filed under: Travel Accessories, Travel Essentials, Travel Skincare

With different rules at every international airport, it’s really not worth the risk of losing all your toiletries on board. For those of you that can’t live without a little toiletries TLC on board, here’s how to safely and legally take toiletries on-board, no matter what your budget.

Carry on Bottle Set

Splurge

This carry-on bottle set’s see through bag makes it super easy for you to show it at security check points and will also protect your bag from leaks. The bottles are all under the specified 100ml size, which means you shouldn’t have a problem. Add that to the fact the bottles are plastic and therefore lightweight, and you’ll be skipping through the checkpoints singing showtunes.

Spend

If you want to DIY your in flight toiletries kit, your local Superdrug, Boots or other large pharmacy should also sell see through plastic travel containers, and you can always use a snap lock bag to hold them.
Save

Save the plastic containers that hostels usually put shampoo and shower gel in. You can easily clean the bottles and put your creams and other inflight essentials in the bottles and keep them in a snap lock bag. Viola! No money spent means extra money for holiday ice creams (the best kind of ice cream).