Over a quarter of Brits overpack for holidays , but it doesn’t have to be that way when it comes to clothes. One of my favourite things to do in the planning stage is strategic packing, and I have gotten it down to a fine art now. Packing and dressing with intention can help keep you comfortable on long journeys, look like you belong wherever you land, and reduce luggage weight, making navigating your destination much easier. These flexible tips can help you shift more easily from a plane seat to a street cafĂ©. Build a travel capsule wardrobe Start by curating a tight edit of clothes that mix effortlessly and are suitable for the weather of your destination (but do make sure to pack one or two extra items should the weather change drastically). A restrained colour palette works well – think navy, black, olive or beige – with one or two accent shades for variety. For example, a well-cut blazer, a pair of tailored trousers and a breathable shirt are a foundation you can rely on. Add soft......
04/06/2026
Style tips for frequent travellers
The first time I travelled through Slovakia, it was mostly supposed to be a “transit country.” But somewhere between the mountain roads, quiet towns, and surprisingly smooth motorways, the country completely changed the rhythm of the trip. What also stood out was how easy driving felt compared to some other parts of Europe. No endless toll booths. No confusing payment systems. No scrambling for coins while cars piled up behind us. That’s when I realised how much simpler road trips become when countries use e-vignettes instead of traditional toll gates. If you’re planning a European driving holiday, especially with family or on a tighter budget, Slovakia is one of those places where preparation makes all the difference. The Hidden Costs of a European Road Trip Most people planning a European road trip budget focus on the obvious expenses: *fuel *accommodation *food *car rental But once you start driving across borders, smaller costs appear constantly. Some are manageable. Others can qui......
For many, travelling to Sydney is an unforgettable experience, with so many amazing attractions and activities to see, do, and experience. Once your holiday is over, you can’t help but want to remember every single detail. However, memories fade over time, making it important to remember and recount your trip in other ways. Turn your holiday into lasting memories with these tips: Purchase Local Art Whether it’s an ‘I Love Sydney’ t-shirt made with DTF transfers or a boomerang from a gallery or museum shop, local art and trinkets are a great way to remember your travels. Popular Australian artists, such as Ken Done, create beautiful Sydney-inspired pieces, or you can opt for more general Australian art, such as wood carvings, sculptures, paintings, and textiles. There are also plenty of independent artists as Sydney is a hub for creativity. Finding a print or postcard, even, wouldn't be too hard and is a budget-friendly option. Take Home the Tastes If you’re n......
Every single homeowner on this planet wants to live in the perfect place but I think we can all agree that there is no such thing as perfection, especially in a busy family home, however, we can all do our best to make our home comfortable, stylish and less cluttered. One of the best ways to do this is by putting in as much work as we can, when we can. No home will ever look beautiful on its own, like anything it requires constant maintenance and work. Saying that, when it comes to first impressions, my best advice is to not overthink things. It's better to try and keep things simple and in the long run this also means less stress and work for you. Keeping the outside of your home in good condition, no peeling paint or overgrown hedges, will go a long way when it comes to first impressions. Here are a few more actionable tips when it comes to creating a home that is welcoming to visitors. Work On The Fundamentals And Foundations Your home will not look good at all if i......
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