Friday, August 8, 2014

International Travel Tips ~ Essential Items To Have In Your Cabin Bag

International Travel Tips – Essential Items To Have In Your Cabin Bag.


image courtesy of http://nyloncarryon.blogspot.com/2013/02/blog-post_19.html
not cabin bags, but I loved the picture!

With the first ever Corinna B’s World Glam Italia Tour getting ready to take flight,  (well, it’s a month away, but will be here in no time at all) I’m making lists for the ladies of things they need to pack.
They’ve never traveled internationally before, or to a country that functions in a different currency and a different language. Maybe you have, or maybe you haven’t, either way here is a mini check list of essential items to have in your cabin baggage.

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image courtesy of Aviation With Style


1.    An International Power Adaptor
You can pick these up super cheaply now – I think they’re only around $10. I have one in my regular luggage as well as one that goes on board with me.
You never know when you will have unexpected delays in airports, be rerouted to a country you hadn’t planned on, or maybe your luggage takes a different route than you do, but with a power adaptor that can be adapted to different countries you can at least charge your phone while you are waiting.
2.    A Car Charger For Your Phone, iPad, Laptop
Last year I forgot to pack a car charger for my phone. It’s a small thing, but comes in super handy. You may not have access to a regular power point in the airport – others maybe charging their phones too. Even if you’re not driving, the person who is driving you, be it a cab, an airport shuttle, a business driver or a friend, can let you plug in and poer up. 
Having the option to get some juice into your phone before you hit your final destination can be a God send.

3.    Local Currency In Small Denominations
Always have cash on hand in the currency of the country you are flying to, and have it in small denominations. You can’t rely on there being a cash machine at the airport. Maybe it’s not working, maybe there is a line around the corner, maybe it eats your card, maybe it won’t read your card – there are so many things that can happen that get in the way of your first plan for getting cash.
Also having small denominations is essential. Not everywhere is going to be willing to break your paper money or larger denominations.
I once got refused buying a bottle of water because I only had a 5 euro note and the shopkeeper wasn’t willing to blow out all her change. Since then I always have coins for currencies that have higher value paper money. Some countries start their paper money at the $5/5 euro mark.

4.    Photocopy Of Your Passport Main Page
Things happen. Maybe you left your passport somewhere or maybe it got stolen. Either way if you don’t have it you can have a major problem. Having a hardcopy photocopy of your passport can be a huge help, both with your embassy, and with airport authorities.
Keep it somewhere separate from the rest of your travel documents, so that if your handbag is stolen or your wallet is stolen you still have your passport details.
Don’t rely on having the image on your smart phone. You may not be able to power it up, you may not have any internet service or wifi where you are. A hardcopy is always a good thing to have.
(While you are at it photocopy your credit cards/bank cards too. If you lose one or have it stolen it’s another fast way to resolve the problem)

5.    Pack A Small Bag For Inflight Needs
Before I put my cabin baggage into the overhead bin I get out everything I need during the flight and slip it into a smaller bag or a plastic bag. Books, headphones, beauty bag etc). Once that cabin bag is in the overhead bin you shouldn’t get it back out until the flight has landed.

6.    A Beauty Bag
You need skincare and makeup products, plus a couple of hair essentials, toothbrush etc both so that you can take care of your skin and  pretty on up before you land, and also because your main luggage may not make it to where you are going, or not get there at the same time as you.
If your luggage doesn’t arrive with you, you need to be able to clean up, brush your teeth and feel good until either it gets there or you can buy the replacement products you need.

7.    Clean Undies And A Change Of Clothes
As with #6, if your luggage doesn’t arrive with you it’s nice to be able to change into something clean. Especially when traveling internationally you tend to have a lot of hours between leaving your house and arriving at the new destination. The thought of spending yet another day in the same clothes is awful.

(One of my friends once got puked on by the child sitting next to her – I always want to have something to change in to if something like that were to happen to me!)

Check out this post on Aviation With Style. Its 20+ Tips Your Flight Attendant Won't Tell You, but wishes she could. Read it here

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Destination Texas ~ Vogue Mexico

The August 2014 issue of Vogue Mexico looks at the Chanel pre-fall 2014 Dallas Texas collection.


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Model Louis Parker was photographed in these beautiful, sun soaked images, by the amazing Stockton Johnson.


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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

My Generation ~ Elle Canada

I love editorials that reference the 60's.
Anything Twiggy/Shrimpton/Mary Quant influenced
always gets my attention.

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The September 2014 issue of Elle Canada
features a gorgeous 60's inspired shoot
showcasing the glorious makeup skills of Sabrina Rinaldi
photographed by Owen Bruce.

You can always pull something from 60's makeup 
and make it current, make it exciting, make it sexy.

My Generation

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Friday, August 1, 2014

9 Essential Items For A Weekend Getaway

Are you taking a weekend escape this summer?
I'm quickly packing for a long weekend and want to show you my 
9 Essential Items for A Weekend Getaway.


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1. The Denim Jacket
This year it's perhaps my favorite go-to piece. Mine is relatively fitted, so it has a nice streamlined look, and works with absolutely everything, giving a chic, smart casual look.

2. Gucci Aviators
I love my Gucci Aviators! They are bigger than your average aviator, and I adore the detail at the hinge. Mine are in gold.

3. White Sandals
This summer I'm wearing mostly white. I love layering white on white (the denim jacket looks fabulous layered with whites), and a white or gold sandal looks lovely with it.
I love crisp, white sandals with shorts or skinny jeans, and they look perfect with sundresses too.

4. Turquoise Scarf
I've never considered myself a scarf person, but I picked up a bunch of these as gifts in a market in Paris last year, and ended up keeping some for myself.
Again with the white on white wardrobe I'm wearing this summer a bright scarf is fun,, and if the evening gets cooler a scarf comes in handy.

5. Stephanie Johnson Miami Collection Cosmetic Bags
I am obsessed with these for travel! I have all 3 sizes, and rotate them around depending on my needs. They are perfect for any airline travel as the TSA can see through them without you having to pull them apart and put your skincare/cosmetics/haircare into ziplock bags in the airport screening lines. Being that they are made by Stephanie Johnson you have the added benefit of their brilliant construction - everything arrives to your location in one piece, not broken and leaking through your luggage. And they look incredibly chic.

6. Oribe Travel Sized Hair Spray
I have 2 that I travel with. The first is the Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray, which adds texture like a dry shampoo and the second is the Oribe Anti Humidity Spray which gives you control and eliminates humidity frizz, but also is malleable so you can still work with your hair.

7. Neals' Yard Travel Sized Products
My winter was owned by the amazing Neal's Yard Wild Rose Beauty Balm, my summer is all about 3 travel ready beauty products from Neal's Yard.
Neal's Yard Organic Facial Wipes,White Tea Facial Mist and Organic Argan Oil
(click on each link for a product breakdown)

Neal's Yard Organic Argan Oil

Intensely nourish and sooth skin, hands and hair with 
Neal's Yard Organic Argan Oil.

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I love Neal's Yard Organic Argan Oil.
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It is sourced from South West Morocco, the only area in the world where the argan tree grows.
in 2007 a small co-op of women started up and use traditional skills to collect the world's first Fairtrade Argan oil. The income from this co-op helps improve the socio-economic conditions of the region and provides valuable income for the community. And I love to support that!

The Neal's Yard Organic Argan Oil can be used on cuticles, can be warmed in the hands and masaged into the face, or can be used to de-frizz, replenish and revitalize hair. It gives glorious shine and bounce and makes hair both look and smell divine.

Packaged in 1.69 fluid ounce bottles makes it perfect for travel too!