Let’s Talk Packing… Because You Really Don’t Need 14 Pairs of ShoesThe flights are booked, the countdown is on, and now it’s time to face one of the trickiest parts of travel—packing!If you’re like me, the moment the suitcase appears, the “what ifs” start flooding in: |
I’ve been there too—overpacking “just in case,” stuffing everything into a giant suitcase and crossing my fingers it zips (and doesn’t tip the scale at check-in).But after countless trips, I’ve learned this: packing less doesn’t mean giving up style or comfort. It means packing smarter. A well-curated suitcase lets you travel lighter, feel more organized, and focus on making memories—not managing excess luggage.So, whether you’re heading off on a romantic getaway, an anniversary trip, or your dream vacation together—here are my favorite tips to help you feel fabulous without the luggage drama:1. Start With a List Yes, I know… lists can feel boring, but trust me—they’re gold. Jot down the types of activities you have planned: beach days, dinners out, hikes, spa time, sightseeing… then plan outfits around those. This helps you stay focused and avoid tossing in three extra dresses just because. (Psst… I even send my clients a packing checklist with their travel documents—because it really does help!) |
2. Pack Light, Pack Right Stick with versatile pieces in a color palette that plays well together—think mix and match. That black tank can go from beach to dinner with the right accessories. And shoes? Try to keep it to three: one comfy pair to wear, one for dressier evenings, and one pair of sandals or casuals to tuck into your bag.3. Downsize the Toiletries Invest in reusable travel containers you can fill with your favorite products. It’s easier on your wallet and the environment. Bonus tip? Leave the heavy styling tools at home. Instead, pack some sponge rollers—pop them in while you sip coffee, and boom: soft waves, no extra baggage.4. Roll It, Don’t Fold It I’m a roller. It saves space and helps avoid wrinkles. Jeans, tees, sundresses—roll ’em up and slide them right in. And if you’re a visual organizer like me, packing cubes are a game-changer. |
5. Use Packing Cubes or Compression Bags Packing cubes keep things organized and make unpacking a breeze—just pop them straight into drawers when you arrive. Compression bags are great if you’re really trying to squeeze more into a carry-on. Both will help you feel a little more in control (and a lot less overwhelmed).6. Keep Essentials Close Your passports, travel docs, medication, and a spare outfit? Keep those in your carry-on. If your checked luggage takes the scenic route, you’ll be glad you did. I would also suggest for women as your personal item, try to get a cross over body bag to keep it close to your person.7. Know Before You Go Check the weather. Think about local customs. And don’t forget to pack a light layer (like a pashmina or cardigan) for those cooler evenings or unexpected breezes. Layers are lifesavers, trust me |
Bonus Tip: Leave a Little Room Especially if this trip is something special—a celebration, a once-in-a-lifetime destination, or just a much-needed getaway for two—leave space for a keepsake or two. That scarf from a Parisian market? That hand-painted ceramic from Mexico? You’ll want to bring a piece of the adventure home.Packing light means less stress, fewer “ugh, why did I bring this” moments, and more room for the memories you’ll make. |
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