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I am on the same quest for the perfect toiletrybag 😄. I even have gone so far to try to make my own... for a while it worked..... but.... the quest is still there
Here's my hack: most of my summer clothes are linen or cotton, you can't do polyester in the hot Mediterranean climate. A trick I use to keep them wrinkle free in the suitcase is to put tissue paper (also called wrapping tissue or silk tissue paper in other places of the world) in between when folding them. It's the paper your clothes come wrapped in when ordering online most of the time. Don't throw it away - it really keeps even the finest garments wrinkle-free, even in your drawers.
@@JulesTomasi I find them too bulky and heavy for a carry-on. Maybe there's an ultra portable version I'm not aware of, would love to read some suggestions. It's definitely better if space and weight is not an issue, but I would still use tissue paper for fabrics like silk, linen and viscose to prevent deep creases.
As I pack, I take photos of the outfits with the accessories/shoes etc and save the photos to an outfit folder in my phone. This way when I get to my destination, I know exactly what goes with what. It can get confusing when you throw a bunch of separates into a bag. This helps simplify things!
I’ve been using packing cubes for many years, and they have been a game changer. Using a checklist, planning my outfits ahead of time has also helped me to stay organized and not overpack. This allows me to use the carry-on size more often.
My trick for the summer is: get minis of everything and have your toiletry bag ready. This month my partner is away for work and I travel every weekend to be with him. So my toiletries are ready to go which means I only pack my clothes the day before. Life changing!
I went on a 10-day trip overseas with just a mid-size luggage and a personal bag. Anna is spot on that this is much less stressful with advance planning, packing cubes, and lists. I knew my itinerary and had planned my travel wardrobe such that I did not repeat an outfit and only did laundry at one stop during the trip. Since I knew what our activity was for the next day, I assembled my outfit the night before and was ready quickly in the morning for the tour. While everyone else was wearing leggings and a sweatshirt, I felt more comfortable in a more thoughtful outfit.
I love to travel with carry-on luggage only. It can be boring sometimes to repeat some clothes but I prefer that than all the stress and time that a big luggage implies. Loved this video! ❤
If you hate to iron…get a garment bag, ask your dry cleaner for plastic dry cleaner bags. Place each item you are packing by itself inside a plastic dry cleaner bag. Use the thinnest hangers you have. Place a big rubber band around the hangers when you are finished. Place inside your garment bag. When you get to your destination, you won’t have to iron a thing! YAY! Also, to unpack, you just hang up everything in your hotel closet. No need to place on hotel hangers! I’m an International Airline Stewardess. Just saying.
Congratulations to you, young, elegant ladies! I wish I had found this mindset as a young woman. I am so happy to see that people of your age are interested in quality and elegance! You will find that these values set you apart in a wonderful way. Cherish yourselves and strive for the best!❤❤❤
I used to be a cabin crew and packed exactly as Anna explained here. I also kept a casual outfit including underwear in my carry on, in case my checked in luggage got lost or didnt arrive on time.
Thank you. I have found that when going thru Airport or train station security the more elegant or thoughtfully packed I am, the less my bags are opened and inspected by security (and everyone else). I have found that I prefer a Toiletry bag I can hang up. It leaves more space on the counter and keeps items from rolling off the counter. While most bathrooms do not have enough hooks I can hang the bag from the towel rack (and if there is a toilet rack up high it is usually high enough so I do not have to bend over to get anything out of the bag). I also prefer to have feet on my toiletry bag (in case there is water on the counter).
Minimalist packing is one of the best thing happens here on YT in my opinion. I think it's easier to look neutral or classic during traveling by wearing repeated outfits than packing lots of options. The more options I can choose the less experience I'd enjoy because I can be so indecisive. Sure you need your statement pieces that can elevate your look and it's all about finding the tricks. Although I'm not an extreme one, minimalism does help me to find the right balance between style and fulfilling experience.
I swear Anna knows exactly what I need to know, right when I need to hear it! Just booked my vacation and it will soon be time to start packing up for the trip. Best to stay organized and prepared to keep stress at a minimum.
@@xitlaliheidiramirez7978uhhh nice tip, I usually roll my linen, its never very wrinkle, i also carry a steamer with me, i will try the spray next time
Very sound and practical advice. I wish I would have thought of those things when I was younger and used to travel up and down Europe and the States for 15 years. My mother´s principle was that a well-brought-up young lady must never leave the house or the hotel looking untidy, and always needs to carry extra clothing with her in case the weather suddenly gets hot or cold. Needless to say, steamers did not exist back then. I bought a small travel iron, which started steaming when salt and water were added into a tiny compartment inside it. I followed her advice and used to travel with 2 large suitcases and a carry-on. Total weight appr. 40 to 50 kg. Only once I was forced to pay for extra luggage. - These days I travel with a carry-on only and find traveling so much easier and more fun.
I recommend using a soft shell carry-on bag because it’s easier to fit in the overhead bin, you can fit more, lighter in weight, and is able to adapt to something that may be a different shape. It is also more durable as hard shell can get poked by other luggage, chip, or crack. A few friends of mine are flight attendants, and I also regularly travel for work and pleasure.
@@mangogo44 Exactly. And most of my FA friends use Travel Pro specifically due to its durability and warranty. Not sure what you use but would be curious to hear what your circles use in comparison
I wouldn’t pack polyester during summer. I don’t care that it wrinkles easily but I’ll pack with linen and cotton during summer in Europe. You can pack it bundle style to make it less wrinkled. And polyester makes you look cheap. 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
I would also prefer to be comfortable and a bit wrinkled. I disagree and natural fibers breathe the best!! Many European countries do not have air conditioning in stores or restaurants. After all one is traveling. I carry a small bottle of wrinkle release which helps smooth out wrinkles.
Anna - your holidays and mine are different. I only take 2 'bottoms', 3 tops (6 outfits), 2 bras, 3 prs knickers, 2 pr shoes (walking and flip flops for evening!), pashmina, shampoo in small container that also use as soap, toothpaste in small tube, battery toothbrush, basis make up and creams, medication. If room a sarong that can double as turban and shawl. My tip is never that pyjamas - instead take an old top and pair of pull on trousers in a natural fibre that can, if needed double as daywear.
For toiletry bags, I always seem to end up using the disposible ziploc bags as they are so thin and lightweight. I spent a lot on toiletry bags and ebags and pouches etc. And they end adding way too much bulk and weight. I know some may frown down on them and not like using plastic, but this has worked the best for me.
I think planning is key, I need time to assemble a capsule wardrobe and make sure everything is clean and ironed (or steamed). I air-dry my clothes, so that’s 24 hours right there for drying some things.
I always used to bring so much makeup with me when I often would barely wear any because of the many active activities or the hot weather. I now have found these 2 great palletes that contain just about anything I need. One Charlotte tilbury palette (gold version) that contains all my powders: eyeshadow, powder, bronzer/contour, blush and highlighter. One makeup forever face pallete with all creams: Foundation, concealer, correcter, contour/bronzer, blush and highlight. I only bring a tinted brow gel, mini mascara, mini CT brush set and neutral lipstick with that. It's so much more space saving then having all those items separately
I have been watching this,and I took all neutrals and wore monochrome outfits I went to Paris for week.All my clothes we're polyester blend along with outfits I could dress up or down.I took my carry on with my passport and of course my medications came with me I also packed 4 pairs of shoes.I think did well,although I forgot a couple of things they were easily replaced at the pharmacy. ❤ Another tip I only took one purse,a beautiful classy crossbody leather purse to prevent pick pockets and less of a chance of theft.And I wore my jewelry and kept it simple and classy.
Anna! Have you been reading my mind, I was just searching packing stuff all morning. When this videos was recommended to me, I thought it was an old video that I had missed. As as a student of both of your courses (yes the old 7step one too(; I know this video will have all the answers I need! Thank you ❤
I found the perfect toiletry bag after years of searching!!!! It is TRANSPARENT and that made everythingso easy! made out of plastic hard enough to not smash my products and makes it easy to find anything inside.
If you’re leaving longer than 3 days in a hot climate, consider bringing a bar of laundry soap. Sunlight sells some for my fellow Canadians. This way, you don’t need to bring multiple sets of the same thing (like camisoles).
I love how you went straight into the video Anna- it was very informative and helpful so thanks for the tips! It's right on time as well for the Summer season- and your dog in the background is adorable
After a lifetime of travelling I created my own personal check list adding some extras depending on the season. I always travel with a soft shell carry-on and pack pretty much the way you explained. Great advice as usual Anna! Hope you and your hubby have a fun and relaxing summer!
I love and watch lots of packing and travel videos..This is the best video!! So good! Excellent tips!!!! Such a great format and easy to follow along and helpful!! Thank you!!
just noticed i already do all of these. when it comes to the products like skincare, shower, hair stuff... i bought smaller containers to which i transfer the content of the products so i dont carry the full weight/size, it saves a lot of space. and i started using the packing cubes this year and omg they saved my life! everything are much more organized, i can reach one thing without having to search te whole luggage
You are a girl after my own heart. I've done mostly cycling and biking trips using panniers and backpacks with all my stuff packed into dry bags for both types of travel. Less is more as you have physically carry all your stuff all the time. Lists for all categories is crucial. I like using ziploc bags to individualize my stuff in my clear toiletry bag(s) and keep it clean too. It has worked out well. Less can be great! My first 2 week cruise is coming up to the Panama Canal. One medium suitcase to check and one nylon backpack to hold my cross shoulder day bag and small protective black purse used for casual and dressy occasions on the flight. The suitcase location tag was mentioned by my cycling store so I have too. Happy travels. Thanks. 😊
The shoe thing is so accurate- one pair of statement heels, to go with my nicest outfit- the rest are neutrals, to suit their purposes- & most of them are flats. Oh- *never* bring new shoes on a trip - I assure you, there are _multiple_ reasons why you can end end up regretting that...
I first make out a list (down to shoes, undergarments, jewelry) of every outfitIfor EACH day. Then I pull together everything I listed and then start packing. I begin about a week before my departure. If it’s a short trip (4 days or shorter)) I try to pack everything in one or two carryons. Then I experiment fitting everything and if it doesn’t fit then I start to figure which items are essential and which are not that important and can be eliminated. Taking the time to plan is key. If you do it a day before you will probably forget something so give it at least a week.
I have not used them, but friends have recommended the laundry detergent sheets. You can tear off small pieces for hand washing, or use the whole sheet in a machine. And, it doesn't contribute to you "liquids bag" limit.
I have always loved packing cubes and even compression packing cubes because I usually go on cheap flights and they only accept carryon since then I have remained in carry-on and even just flying with a small backpack but I always a have a wrinkle free clothing to prevent everyone seeing my clothes with wrinkles as a tourist ❤
This is an excellent subject Anna! OMG I have been making lists for travel for over 20 years and still I am looking to improve what I pack! I usually pack by how many days I will be gone. I also decide if taking a full size item in my bag is worth the space. Sometimes it costs to much to buy the item I left at home (with toiletries). I have gotten a few small travel bottles to refill every time, it's a game changer! It helps so much to make a list before you go on a trip! (I have forgotten my chargers for phone/tablet etc-grrr!)
Dear Anna, you are definitely on point on this topic. I also make sure I bring my medicine with me in the carry-on. All valuable items must go in carry-on or your personal bag. If you are traveling in economy class, I suggest bringing a snack or two. Some airlines may not be that generous with snacks. It just depends on what kind of flight you have.
Hi Anna! Loved this video ❤ One thing one must not forget about the toiletry bag is sunscreen! Stay protected from the sun ladies as it is the main cause of everything we don’t want on our faces (wrinkles, sunspots, collagen loss, dehydration etc)
Anna, I have always packed with the dress only technique when traveling to a resort to enjoy the beach. For trips during fall and /or winter I have pieces in neutral colors that even with no effort will go together. I always fail at packing “just necessary” shoes & hand bags🤦🏻♀️. Yes, I always check in my stuff and have a small bag with me that I carry jewelry and handbags. The hats… 🥺 I always mess them up!
Love these tips. I do most of what you are suggesting and picked up some to add to my list. A steamer is perfect except for on cruise. We can't use them on the cruiseships anymore.
Hello Anna Bay, I hope you are doing well. This video is terrific. Thanks for the wonderful packing tips you gave us. I have not watched a video as complete as this one. I have my personalized travel list, but your idea of having multiple ones takes it to another level. I can’t wait to implement this tip and many others you mentioned. Take care!
Thanks for sharing your travel tips for packing and yes i agree with you on having emergency clothes in case your luggage gets lost as that has happened to me in the past. I feel like this could be helpful for men as well since if a suitcase goes over a certain weight they will charge you more.
Although most hotels provide basic toiletries, always bring your own shampoo and conditioner - the ones in the hotel bathroom might not be the best for your hair. The last thing you'd want is to waste your valuable time worrying about your greasy or frizzy hair or the intense scent of the hotel shampoo following you everywhere or announcing your arrival from afar. And when packing your clothes - always try them on first, especially if you haven't worn them for a few months. Elastic bands age and become loose, maybe you've lost/gained weight and the garments aren't a perfect fit any more.
Great advice. It might be good to bring an extra suitcase lock if you are travelling abroad because at some country ports like Australia your lock will be broken because they search every suitcase and break the lock if it doesn't have the customs keyhole on it for them to open it.
I love packing cubes I used them this year for the first time and it really helped me to stay organized and I already bought apple air tag because it calms my nerves to know where my things are 😊😀
Thank you for this video. I will be traveling in the summer on a tour and we are more or less confined to a carry-on bag only for 2 weeks. The upside is summer clothes are generally light and I can fit more of them into the bag.
I actually never take the laundry bag. I use the cubes. Once I get to my destination, I take all of the clothes out of the cubes( preferably hang them ) and have empty cubes for dirty clothes.
If you are looking for a hardsided, clear toiletry case, you could try searching for clear plastic storage containers and/or pencil boxes. They are many kinds of containers that would hold toileties even though they aren't marketed for that use. I'm not sure if having toiletries in a pencil box is classy, but it would be effective.
I take at least 4-5 pair of shoes and at least 3 handbags for a week holidays. Holidays is all about nice clothes and accessaries. I would have a tote, carry-on and a maximum size check-in luggage :)
Regarding the toiletry bag. I found one on Amazon, comes in different colors and it’s great. It is collapsible, it has a hook inside so once you open it up there are multiple sections and it is clear so you can see everything inside. Super convenient. You just open it, hang it up and once you’re done you don’t have to pack everything up again. You just fold it back together and you’re done. You have the advantages of see through without the dirty, cheap look since it’s only see through once you open it.
Hi Anna i love your videos! As your husband is Lebanese try visiting Lebanon this summer and film a video there it’s amazing 😻 my husband is Lebanese as well we’re going next month to lebanon and I’m gonna start thinking of packing from today 🎉
I love carryon! In February my husband and I went to South America for 8 weeks. We absolutely loved it. Since COVID-19 we have been traveling with only a carryon. In Europe the airports have been chaotic regarding check-in luggages.
Don't forget to do the bedbugs check in the hotel room. Even the most expensive hotels can get them from the people who were there before you. It costs thousands to get rid of them if you take them home with you.
This is so helpful. Thank you. Also, the editing is hilarious😆 love it A request, if I may. Please make another video of what to wear to the airport. I loved your previous one
Hi Anna! Great tips in this video. Could you please make a video about clothes you wear while riding as an equestrian or tips for looking elegant while at the stable? Love your content!!!
Very much helpful, thank you!!! I am a very frequent traveller and I thought I knew it all, but most if the tips I missed before. So bravo, Anna, and thank you again! I start preparing now for my trip this Friday
I prefer to use BÉIS travel’s hanging toiletry case. It’s soft sided, but pretty stiff. Things stay where they’re supposed to and everything has a place.
How sweet and nice you are Anna just like an elder sister. I enjoyed your tips very much. You speak like a really close friend. I wish you the best because you deserve it :*
Trick for your toileteries: Masking tape. I always take around 5 bottles with me and seal them with a bit of masking tape. I also take that tape with me to seal them again before flying / driving home. It keeps them from not leaking and even softer toilet bags will be enough (always put that soft one still to plastic bag if flying. I know, not the most elegant thing to pack, but ever since doing that they have not exploded... And it's been 10+ years now. I know, extra thing to back but no shampoo accidents anymore 😊
Anna, This was such a great video! I literally had to pause to start my different lists on my phone. I just started packing 24 hours ahead, I also used to be the midnight before kind of packer.
My hack is that I have a 100 copies of a master packing list that is permanently in a small leather bound notebook in my carry-on. Each entry page has room for me to add specific items to each trip as needed. Retaining these lists makes it easier when I take similar trips because I can look back to see any additions and changes that I made the last time I went on that type of travel. I rarely forget anything important now. It took approximately 2 hours ( not all at once) to set up initially but has saved countless hours since then.
This is such a great video👏 So many useful tricks and tips. I am immediately converting my travel list from Excel to Notes with checkboxes✅ That's so much easier. Thank you, Anna! 💖🤗 Sometimes I use the laundry bag, provided by the hotel, for the dirty clothes going back in the suitcase.
Perfekt tajming! Bor i Australien och ska flyga hem till Sverige på måndag för en 6 veckors semester. Kommer absolut använda mig av din lista! Älskar din kanal! ❤
Thank you very much for all these tips! I have traveled quite a lot and mostly alone, so I tried to be as practical as possible, but still keeping an elegance in my pocket. 😄 I do the same about getting an additional bag for laundry to not mix with clean ones and even with the luggage internal lining, shoes always in bags, toiletries as little as possible (usually the 100 ml bottles), so everything in small packages. What I want to add to the list is an emergency kit with plasters (maybe shoes can hurt while walking distance), pills for different symptoms (antiflu, vomit, diarrea, headache etc), spray for mosquitos etc. I never use medication in my daily life, but if I am in an unknown place, I would certainly use them for my own commodity.
Finally, a lady who packs like I do 😅 I struggle with overpacking & just carryon luggage never works well for me. Thanks Anna for creating this video for us Diva style ladies 🙂👍🏾
I'd advise against bringing designer handbags or anything too expensive that you don't want to be ruined. Moreover, if someone sees you have something valuable on you, such as expensive accessories, you'd just be a target for theft and robbery, especially when it's obvious that you're a tourist.
Good morning dear elegant ladies, I will be going for almost 2 weeks on the country side this summer and I want to know what to pack. What do you ladies suggest? There will be some gardening things to do and other things around the house. Should I just wear leggings and t-shirts or sweat shirts? What would you wear when helping repair a fence and other household activities? I obviously won't be able to wear dresses 😅. What about shoes ? Should I wear only sneakers? boots? Thank you in advance for your ideas and suggestions ❤️
The perfect toiletry bag is from eagle creek. Yes, it is soft side, but it is light weight and packs very well. Of course, I travel for two weeks In Europe with a carry on and back pack and one empty suitcase for shopping. I only check the empty bag on the way to Europe and then pack it with dirty laundry on the way home and pack my shopping purchases in my carry on.
Maybe these aren’t so elegant, but I always bring the following no matter where I’m traveling: a pillowcase to use as a laundry bag, a power strip, Body Glide to prevent blisters and chafing, a silk eye mask, aquaphor. And a small crossbody bag that fits inside a larger tote bag on the plane. I think it’s the little things like these that make you feel prepared and enjoy your trip.
Some hacks for toiletries I have: - bar shampoo and/or conditioner. It doesn't expire, doesn't use up space in your liquids bag, and the shampoo can also be used as bar soap. - liquid facial moisturizer with SPF (higher than 30 is ideal; mine is 45) to do double duty. I also have a powder foundation with SPF that I put on top of the moisturizer for even more protection - "pen" style eyeshadow. They have their own blender on one side, and stay on fairly well even without eyeshadow primer. Saves from since they're much smaller than pallets, and you don't need additional tools to apply. I like to go with fairly neutral shades when I travel to make things simpler, but that's just personal choice - lipstick can also be used as a cream blusher so you can skip packing an item (honestly, many shades of lipstick can also do additional duty as an eyeshadow) - mesh washcloth or a soap pocket. Both are very fast drying and also take up less space than a loofah. -as for perfume, I get sample sizes or sample packets. They take up less space and still last long
With every trip, whether short or long, it's a learning process for me. My most recently discovered hack for toiletries is never bringing body wash or shampoo/conditioner on my trip, wherever you stay they should have that. It saves space and I bring the most minimal makeup that still makes me feel great. I have not found the perfect toiletry bag either, so I use just two, one for face/teeth/ body care and one for makeup. That's it!
HSN - Joy Magnano has great zip pouches. If your shampoo or something spills, you will usually be ok. You can organize them into categories. They last a long time too.
The make really powerful usb charge personal fans now that can fit in a handbag. I never travel without one in the summer, especially in the Mediterranean! Maybe it doesn’t look so elegant, but it’s more elegant than sweating all over the place.
Which hack will you use in the future? Do you have any packing tips or hacks that you use right now? Please share them below.
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I am on the same quest for the perfect toiletrybag 😄. I even have gone so far to try to make my own... for a while it worked..... but.... the quest is still there
Belts! Always keep them in the perimeter of the luggage, unrolled. It’s like they don’t exist!
I have to use a machine to sleep. Can I buy an adapter to cover each country? It has stopped us travelling outside of Australia.
@@Rose-jz6ix They usually sell adapters in a kit with all of them so you don't have to buy separately.
@@selectiveoutrage6617 thank you so much. That will be on my list of have to do 🇦🇺😊♥️👋
Here's my hack: most of my summer clothes are linen or cotton, you can't do polyester in the hot Mediterranean climate. A trick I use to keep them wrinkle free in the suitcase is to put tissue paper (also called wrapping tissue or silk tissue paper in other places of the world) in between when folding them. It's the paper your clothes come wrapped in when ordering online most of the time. Don't throw it away - it really keeps even the finest garments wrinkle-free, even in your drawers.
Isn't it just easier to bring a steamer?
@@JulesTomasi I find them too bulky and heavy for a carry-on. Maybe there's an ultra portable version I'm not aware of, would love to read some suggestions. It's definitely better if space and weight is not an issue, but I would still use tissue paper for fabrics like silk, linen and viscose to prevent deep creases.
I have done the same and it works on silk, linen anything that is dry clean only! prevents from getting stains or wrinkles
Yes, I store some of my clothes at home with this paper. You can usually buy this paper for about one dollar a packet at most dollar stores.
That's called tissue paper 😆
As I pack, I take photos of the outfits with the accessories/shoes etc and save the photos to an outfit folder in my phone. This way when I get to my destination, I know exactly what goes with what. It can get confusing when you throw a bunch of separates into a bag. This helps simplify things!
That is a fantastic idea!!!
Yes! Same!! Life changer
Yes I do the same all the time
I’ve been using packing cubes for many years, and they have been a game changer. Using a checklist, planning my outfits ahead of time has also helped me to stay organized and not overpack. This allows me to use the carry-on size more often.
My trick for the summer is: get minis of everything and have your toiletry bag ready. This month my partner is away for work and I travel every weekend to be with him. So my toiletries are ready to go which means I only pack my clothes the day before. Life changing!
Absolutely been doing that for years
I went on a 10-day trip overseas with just a mid-size luggage and a personal bag. Anna is spot on that this is much less stressful with advance planning, packing cubes, and lists. I knew my itinerary and had planned my travel wardrobe such that I did not repeat an outfit and only did laundry at one stop during the trip. Since I knew what our activity was for the next day, I assembled my outfit the night before and was ready quickly in the morning for the tour. While everyone else was wearing leggings and a sweatshirt, I felt more comfortable in a more thoughtful outfit.
I love to travel with carry-on luggage only. It can be boring sometimes to repeat some clothes but I prefer that than all the stress and time that a big luggage implies. Loved this video! ❤
AMEN!!!
If you hate to iron…get a garment bag, ask your dry cleaner for plastic dry cleaner bags. Place each item you are packing by itself inside a plastic dry cleaner bag. Use the thinnest hangers you have. Place a big rubber band around the hangers when you are finished. Place inside your garment bag. When you get to your destination, you won’t have to iron a thing! YAY! Also, to unpack, you just hang up everything in your hotel closet. No need to place on hotel hangers! I’m an International Airline Stewardess. Just saying.
Same. Plus, I know where my luggage 🧳 is and don't worry about it getting lost.
@@MeMe-ht2hd Exactly!
Always take a cardigan. You never know.
Very helpful content Anna, I’m only 19 and feel well on my way to an elegant living perspective. Thank you for your guidance 🌸
It makes me so happy to read comments like this! You're so very welcome 💕
same here🙋♀️🎀
Congratulations to you, young, elegant ladies! I wish I had found this mindset as a young woman. I am so happy to see that people of your age are interested in quality and elegance! You will find that these values set you apart in a wonderful way. Cherish yourselves and strive for the best!❤❤❤
@@christinelinton2382 I was just going to type the same thing. Blessings to the next generation x
Omg Im so happy for u hun.
I used to be a cabin crew and packed exactly as Anna explained here. I also kept a casual outfit including underwear in my carry on, in case my checked in luggage got lost or didnt arrive on time.
Thank you. I have found that when going thru Airport or train station security the more elegant or thoughtfully packed I am, the less my bags are opened and inspected by security (and everyone else).
I have found that I prefer a Toiletry bag I can hang up. It leaves more space on the counter and keeps items from rolling off the counter. While most bathrooms do not have enough hooks I can hang the bag from the towel rack (and if there is a toilet rack up high it is usually high enough so I do not have to bend over to get anything out of the bag). I also prefer to have feet on my toiletry bag (in case there is water on the counter).
Minimalist packing is one of the best thing happens here on YT in my opinion. I think it's easier to look neutral or classic during traveling by wearing repeated outfits than packing lots of options. The more options I can choose the less experience I'd enjoy because I can be so indecisive. Sure you need your statement pieces that can elevate your look and it's all about finding the tricks. Although I'm not an extreme one, minimalism does help me to find the right balance between style and fulfilling experience.
I swear Anna knows exactly what I need to know, right when I need to hear it! Just booked my vacation and it will soon be time to start packing up for the trip. Best to stay organized and prepared to keep stress at a minimum.
I think linen is fine to pack in a carry-on as long as you have access to an iron or steamer. And it is a super elegant and classy material as well ☺️
Staying with friends helps
I love wearing linen & silks in the Cote Azur. Luckily the Airbnb has lots of amenities including iron & ac 😊
I agree plus linen is meant to look a little wrinkly
I buy wrinkle spray and just shower with my clothes nearby. Works like a charm!
@@xitlaliheidiramirez7978uhhh nice tip, I usually roll my linen, its never very wrinkle, i also carry a steamer with me, i will try the spray next time
Very sound and practical advice. I wish I would have thought of those things when I was younger and used to travel up and down Europe and the States for 15 years. My mother´s principle was that a well-brought-up young lady must never leave the house or the hotel looking untidy, and always needs to carry extra clothing with her in case the weather suddenly gets hot or cold. Needless to say, steamers did not exist back then. I bought a small travel iron, which started steaming when salt and water were added into a tiny compartment inside it. I followed her advice and used to travel with 2 large suitcases and a carry-on. Total weight appr. 40 to 50 kg. Only once I was forced to pay for extra luggage. - These days I travel with a carry-on only and find traveling so much easier and more fun.
I love the freedom of "carry on only" because it's okay to repeat outfits --- NO ONE KNOWS ME. :)
Indeed 😊 I love to travel hassle free 😀
Totally agree… improving my outfits in some marginal way is not worth the lugging
I have said, "I'm never gonna see these people again"... who cares if I wear the same thing again!?
I just do laundry on vaca- just hand wash & dry overnight on the shower rack. Super easy & keeps your suitcase from getting gross!
Do you bring soap with you in a plastic small container or ? Great idea, btw
I recommend using a soft shell carry-on bag because it’s easier to fit in the overhead bin, you can fit more, lighter in weight, and is able to adapt to something that may be a different shape. It is also more durable as hard shell can get poked by other luggage, chip, or crack. A few friends of mine are flight attendants, and I also regularly travel for work and pleasure.
FA here, def get a soft bag, hard ones break so fast... There's a reason why professional crew luggage is always soft
@@mangogo44 Exactly. And most of my FA friends use Travel Pro specifically due to its durability and warranty. Not sure what you use but would be curious to hear what your circles use in comparison
I agree and it’s expandable so you can bring more outfits or shoes.
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I wouldn’t pack polyester during summer. I don’t care that it wrinkles easily but I’ll pack with linen and cotton during summer in Europe. You can pack it bundle style to make it less wrinkled. And polyester makes you look cheap. 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
I would also prefer to be comfortable and a bit wrinkled. I disagree and natural fibers breathe the best!! Many European countries do not have air conditioning in stores or restaurants. After all one is traveling. I carry a small bottle of wrinkle release which helps smooth out wrinkles.
Anna - your holidays and mine are different. I only take 2 'bottoms', 3 tops (6 outfits), 2 bras, 3 prs knickers, 2 pr shoes (walking and flip flops for evening!), pashmina, shampoo in small container that also use as soap, toothpaste in small tube, battery toothbrush, basis make up and creams, medication. If room a sarong that can double as turban and shawl. My tip is never that pyjamas - instead take an old top and pair of pull on trousers in a natural fibre that can, if needed double as daywear.
For toiletry bags, I always seem to end up using the disposible ziploc bags as they are so thin and lightweight. I spent a lot on toiletry bags and ebags and pouches etc. And they end adding way too much bulk and weight. I know some may frown down on them and not like using plastic, but this has worked the best for me.
I think planning is key, I need time to assemble a capsule wardrobe and make sure everything is clean and ironed (or steamed). I air-dry my clothes, so that’s 24 hours right there for drying some things.
I always used to bring so much makeup with me when I often would barely wear any because of the many active activities or the hot weather. I now have found these 2 great palletes that contain just about anything I need. One Charlotte tilbury palette (gold version) that contains all my powders: eyeshadow, powder, bronzer/contour, blush and highlighter. One makeup forever face pallete with all creams: Foundation, concealer, correcter, contour/bronzer, blush and highlight. I only bring a tinted brow gel, mini mascara, mini CT brush set and neutral lipstick with that. It's so much more space saving then having all those items separately
I have been watching this,and I took all neutrals and wore monochrome outfits I went to Paris for week.All my clothes we're polyester blend along with outfits I could dress up or down.I took my carry on with my passport and of course my medications came with me I also packed 4 pairs of shoes.I think did well,although I forgot a couple of things they were easily replaced at the pharmacy. ❤ Another tip I only took one purse,a beautiful classy crossbody leather purse to prevent pick pockets and less of a chance of theft.And I wore my jewelry and kept it simple and classy.
7:45 STOP IM DONE 😂 the explosion
Anna! Have you been reading my mind, I was just searching packing stuff all morning. When this videos was recommended to me, I thought it was an old video that I had missed. As as a student of both of your courses (yes the old 7step one too(; I know this video will have all the answers I need! Thank you ❤
I found the perfect toiletry bag after years of searching!!!! It is TRANSPARENT and that made everythingso easy! made out of plastic hard enough to not smash my products and makes it easy to find anything inside.
If you’re leaving longer than 3 days in a hot climate, consider bringing a bar of laundry soap. Sunlight sells some for my fellow Canadians. This way, you don’t need to bring multiple sets of the same thing (like camisoles).
I love how you went straight into the video Anna- it was very informative and helpful so thanks for the tips! It's right on time as well for the Summer season- and your dog in the background is adorable
After a lifetime of travelling I created my own personal check list adding some extras depending on the season. I always travel with a soft shell carry-on and pack pretty much the way you explained. Great advice as usual Anna! Hope you and your hubby have a fun and relaxing summer!
I love and watch lots of packing and travel videos..This is the best video!! So good! Excellent tips!!!! Such a great format and easy to follow along and helpful!! Thank you!!
just noticed i already do all of these. when it comes to the products like skincare, shower, hair stuff... i bought smaller containers to which i transfer the content of the products so i dont carry the full weight/size, it saves a lot of space. and i started using the packing cubes this year and omg they saved my life! everything are much more organized, i can reach one thing without having to search te whole luggage
You are a girl after my own heart. I've done mostly cycling and biking trips using panniers and backpacks with all my stuff packed into dry bags for both types of travel. Less is more as you have physically carry all your stuff all the time. Lists for all categories is crucial. I like using ziploc bags to individualize my stuff in my clear toiletry bag(s) and keep it clean too. It has worked out well. Less can be great!
My first 2 week cruise is coming up to the Panama Canal. One medium suitcase to check and one nylon backpack to hold my cross shoulder day bag and small protective black purse used for casual and dressy occasions on the flight. The suitcase location tag was mentioned by my cycling store so I have too. Happy travels. Thanks. 😊
The shoe thing is so accurate- one pair of statement heels, to go with my nicest outfit- the rest are neutrals, to suit their purposes- & most of them are flats.
Oh- *never* bring new shoes on a trip - I assure you, there are _multiple_ reasons why you can end end up regretting that...
I first make out a list (down to shoes, undergarments, jewelry) of every outfitIfor EACH day. Then I pull together everything I listed and then start packing. I begin about a week before my departure. If it’s a short trip (4 days or shorter)) I try to pack everything in one or two carryons. Then I experiment fitting everything and if it doesn’t fit then I start to figure which items are essential and which are not that important and can be eliminated. Taking the time to plan is key. If you do it a day before you will probably forget something so give it at least a week.
If you feel like trying on bf leaving, take pictures of the outfits, so you know what goes together best.
I have not used them, but friends have recommended the laundry detergent sheets. You can tear off small pieces for hand washing, or use the whole sheet in a machine. And, it doesn't contribute to you "liquids bag" limit.
I have always loved packing cubes and even compression packing cubes because I usually go on cheap flights and they only accept carryon since then I have remained in carry-on and even just flying with a small backpack but I always a have a wrinkle free clothing to prevent everyone seeing my clothes with wrinkles as a tourist ❤
This is an excellent subject Anna! OMG I have been making lists for travel for over 20 years and still I am looking to improve what I pack! I usually pack by how many days I will be gone. I also decide if taking a full size item in my bag is worth the space. Sometimes it costs to much to buy the item I left at home (with toiletries). I have gotten a few small travel bottles to refill every time, it's a game changer! It helps so much to make a list before you go on a trip! (I have forgotten my chargers for phone/tablet etc-grrr!)
Dear Anna, you are definitely on point on this topic. I also make sure I bring my medicine with me in the carry-on. All valuable items must go in carry-on or your personal bag. If you are traveling in economy class, I suggest bringing a snack or two. Some airlines may not be that generous with snacks. It just depends on what kind of flight you have.
Great video! I never travel with polyester - I detest it! 🤮 So I always pack natural fibres and my portable steamer! ❤
Hi Anna! Loved this video ❤
One thing one must not forget about the toiletry bag is sunscreen! Stay protected from the sun ladies as it is the main cause of everything we don’t want on our faces (wrinkles, sunspots, collagen loss, dehydration etc)
Never drink the coffee from the FA on the plane. You can take Starbucks or whatever from inside the airport.
Anna, I have always packed with the dress only technique when traveling to a resort to enjoy the beach. For trips during fall and /or winter I have pieces in neutral colors that even with no effort will go together. I always fail at packing “just necessary” shoes & hand bags🤦🏻♀️. Yes, I always check in my stuff and have a small bag with me that I carry jewelry and handbags. The hats… 🥺 I always mess them up!
Love these tips. I do most of what you are suggesting and picked up some to add to my list. A steamer is perfect except for on cruise. We can't use them on the cruiseships anymore.
I use and love the Anya Hindmarch In-Flight Case for my toiletries.
Hello Anna Bay, I hope you are doing well. This video is terrific. Thanks for the wonderful packing tips you gave us. I have not watched a video as complete as this one. I have my personalized travel list, but your idea of having multiple ones takes it to another level. I can’t wait to implement this tip and many others you mentioned. Take care!
Thanks for sharing your travel tips for packing and yes i agree with you on having emergency clothes in case your luggage gets lost as that has happened to me in the past. I feel like this could be helpful for men as well since if a suitcase goes over a certain weight they will charge you more.
Although most hotels provide basic toiletries, always bring your own shampoo and conditioner - the ones in the hotel bathroom might not be the best for your hair. The last thing you'd want is to waste your valuable time worrying about your greasy or frizzy hair or the intense scent of the hotel shampoo following you everywhere or announcing your arrival from afar. And when packing your clothes - always try them on first, especially if you haven't worn them for a few months. Elastic bands age and become loose, maybe you've lost/gained weight and the garments aren't a perfect fit any more.
Hotel toiletries are so small too.
Great advice. It might be good to bring an extra suitcase lock if you are travelling abroad because at some country ports like Australia your lock will be broken because they search every suitcase and break the lock if it doesn't have the customs keyhole on it for them to open it.
I love packing cubes I used them this year for the first time and it really helped me to stay organized and I already bought apple air tag because it calms my nerves to know where my things are 😊😀
Very helpful video, and the editing is getting better and better. Your sense of humor is appreciated! :)
Don't carry a backpack in a place known for pickpockets like Paris. Take a crossbody, so it's at the front, and you can keep your hands on it.
Thank you for this video. I will be traveling in the summer on a tour and we are more or less confined to a carry-on bag only for 2 weeks. The upside is summer clothes are generally light and I can fit more of them into the bag.
I actually never take the laundry bag. I use the cubes. Once I get to my destination, I take all of the clothes out of the cubes( preferably hang them ) and have empty cubes for dirty clothes.
Literally just got packing cubes and new suitcases- this is perfect timing. Thanks for sharing 😊❤
I love the dress idea, especially for summer or warm weather trips! Thank you!
If you are looking for a hardsided, clear toiletry case, you could try searching for clear plastic storage containers and/or pencil boxes. They are many kinds of containers that would hold toileties even though they aren't marketed for that use.
I'm not sure if having toiletries in a pencil box is classy, but it would be effective.
I take at least 4-5 pair of shoes and at least 3 handbags for a week holidays. Holidays is all about nice clothes and accessaries. I would have a tote, carry-on and a maximum size check-in luggage :)
Regarding the toiletry bag. I found one on Amazon, comes in different colors and it’s great. It is collapsible, it has a hook inside so once you open it up there are multiple sections and it is clear so you can see everything inside. Super convenient.
You just open it, hang it up and once you’re done you don’t have to pack everything up again. You just fold it back together and you’re done. You have the advantages of see through without the dirty, cheap look since it’s only see through once you open it.
Thank you so much for this video Anna … I have been struggling with packing for years. This is very helpful.
Thank you Anna. I was looking on tips for packing shoes and separating them individually makes perfect sense!
Hi Anna i love your videos! As your husband is Lebanese try visiting Lebanon this summer and film a video there it’s amazing 😻 my husband is Lebanese as well we’re going next month to lebanon and I’m gonna start thinking of packing from today 🎉
“Pack laundry detergen” 🤣 that’s the point I should tryy, thanks for the insight☀️❤️🤗
Get the laundry sheets, that way it's one less liquid to worry about leaking and is less weight.
Hotel shampoo can double for laundry detergent
@Anna Bey the TUMI toiletry cases are understated, easy to keep clean and very organized. I couldn’t be happier with them
I love carryon! In February my husband and I went to South America for 8 weeks. We absolutely loved it. Since COVID-19 we have been traveling with only a carryon. In Europe the airports have been chaotic regarding check-in luggages.
Hello Anna. I use miniature bottles and jars to pack toiletries. Then atomizers for perfumes. That way I have a little bit of everything I need.
Don't forget Poo Pourri. You can DIY: essential oils and rubbing alcohol. You're welcome.
I use silk clothing a lot. Breathable and light. Most easy to sink wash and hang dry.
Thank you, Anna. I always enjoy your content. Truly have been enjoying your new style of content as of late.
Don't forget to do the bedbugs check in the hotel room. Even the most expensive hotels can get them from the people who were there before you. It costs thousands to get rid of them if you take them home with you.
Very good info and fun! Instead of laundry detergent, I use the shower gel that most hotels provide
Great tip!
There are also detergent sheets
This is so helpful. Thank you. Also, the editing is hilarious😆 love it
A request, if I may. Please make another video of what to wear to the airport. I loved your previous one
Hi Anna! Great tips in this video. Could you please make a video about clothes you wear while riding as an equestrian or tips for looking elegant while at the stable? Love your content!!!
I just love the editing style 😃👌🏼 Makes me have a giggle every single time ! 😃❤
Very much helpful, thank you!!! I am a very frequent traveller and I thought I knew it all, but most if the tips I missed before. So bravo, Anna, and thank you again! I start preparing now for my trip this Friday
I prefer to use BÉIS travel’s hanging toiletry case. It’s soft sided, but pretty stiff. Things stay where they’re supposed to and everything has a place.
How sweet and nice you are Anna just like an elder sister. I enjoyed your tips very much. You speak like a really close friend. I wish you the best because you deserve it :*
I love the editing of this video and very helpful hacks, Anna! 🤩
Trick for your toileteries: Masking tape. I always take around 5 bottles with me and seal them with a bit of masking tape. I also take that tape with me to seal them again before flying / driving home. It keeps them from not leaking and even softer toilet bags will be enough (always put that soft one still to plastic bag if flying. I know, not the most elegant thing to pack, but ever since doing that they have not exploded... And it's been 10+ years now. I know, extra thing to back but no shampoo accidents anymore 😊
Anna, This was such a great video! I literally had to pause to start my different lists on my phone. I just started packing 24 hours ahead, I also used to be the midnight before kind of packer.
This video came out just in time to may Paris trip! Loved it! Thank you, Anna!
Hey Anna thank you for another video! I miss a lot of these specific videos especially with fashion
Super I learnt some finishing tips as I usually organiser my pack bags an prefer packing at least 2days before ❤🎉
My hack is that I have a 100 copies of a master packing list that is permanently in a small leather bound notebook in my carry-on. Each entry page has room for me to add specific items to each trip as needed. Retaining these lists makes it easier when I take similar trips because I can look back to see any additions and changes that I made the last time I went on that type of travel. I rarely forget anything important now. It took approximately 2 hours ( not all at once) to set up initially but has saved countless hours since then.
Great presentation Anna, you covered all angles 👌. One thing I use sometimes is putting some of my clothes in a vaccum bag to save space.
I have been looking forward to this topic. Thank you for the valuable advice!
This is such a great video👏 So many useful tricks and tips. I am immediately converting my travel list from Excel to Notes with checkboxes✅ That's so much easier. Thank you, Anna! 💖🤗 Sometimes I use the laundry bag, provided by the hotel, for the dirty clothes going back in the suitcase.
There's a silky, large laundry bag at $ Tree with a pull tie. They last forever. Sometimes my hubby and I take just one together bc they're huge.
Perfekt tajming! Bor i Australien och ska flyga hem till Sverige på måndag för en 6 veckors semester. Kommer absolut använda mig av din lista! Älskar din kanal! ❤
You are lucky. Sweden is so lovely.
Thank you very much for all these tips! I have traveled quite a lot and mostly alone, so I tried to be as practical as possible, but still keeping an elegance in my pocket. 😄 I do the same about getting an additional bag for laundry to not mix with clean ones and even with the luggage internal lining, shoes always in bags, toiletries as little as possible (usually the 100 ml bottles), so everything in small packages.
What I want to add to the list is an emergency kit with plasters (maybe shoes can hurt while walking distance), pills for different symptoms (antiflu, vomit, diarrea, headache etc), spray for mosquitos etc. I never use medication in my daily life, but if I am in an unknown place, I would certainly use them for my own commodity.
Don't forget to save room for things you buy unless the store offers shipping.
@@tamikaleeryker Great idea! Thank you! We should think about the shopping too. 😄
Finally, a lady who packs like I do 😅 I struggle with overpacking & just carryon luggage never works well for me. Thanks Anna for creating this video for us Diva style ladies 🙂👍🏾
I'd advise against bringing designer handbags or anything too expensive that you don't want to be ruined. Moreover, if someone sees you have something valuable on you, such as expensive accessories, you'd just be a target for theft and robbery, especially when it's obvious that you're a tourist.
Good morning dear elegant ladies,
I will be going for almost 2 weeks on the country side this summer and I want to know what to pack. What do you ladies suggest? There will be some gardening things to do and other things around the house. Should I just wear leggings and t-shirts or sweat shirts? What would you wear when helping repair a fence and other household activities? I obviously won't be able to wear dresses 😅.
What about shoes ? Should I wear only sneakers? boots?
Thank you in advance for your ideas and suggestions ❤️
The perfect toiletry bag is from eagle creek. Yes, it is soft side, but it is light weight and packs very well. Of course, I travel for two weeks In Europe with a carry on and back pack and one empty suitcase for shopping. I only check the empty bag on the way to Europe and then pack it with dirty laundry on the way home and pack my shopping purchases in my carry on.
Maybe these aren’t so elegant, but I always bring the following no matter where I’m traveling: a pillowcase to use as a laundry bag, a power strip, Body Glide to prevent blisters and chafing, a silk eye mask, aquaphor. And a small crossbody bag that fits inside a larger tote bag on the plane. I think it’s the little things like these that make you feel prepared and enjoy your trip.
Peak design tech pouch (you can use it as a toiletry bag) is your way to go.. give a try 🎉❤
Many useful tips in this video, dear Ana! Thank you so much! I´m just preparing for my trip to Zurich this Friday!😊
Some hacks for toiletries I have:
- bar shampoo and/or conditioner. It doesn't expire, doesn't use up space in your liquids bag, and the shampoo can also be used as bar soap.
- liquid facial moisturizer with SPF (higher than 30 is ideal; mine is 45) to do double duty. I also have a powder foundation with SPF that I put on top of the moisturizer for even more protection
- "pen" style eyeshadow. They have their own blender on one side, and stay on fairly well even without eyeshadow primer. Saves from since they're much smaller than pallets, and you don't need additional tools to apply. I like to go with fairly neutral shades when I travel to make things simpler, but that's just personal choice
- lipstick can also be used as a cream blusher so you can skip packing an item (honestly, many shades of lipstick can also do additional duty as an eyeshadow)
- mesh washcloth or a soap pocket. Both are very fast drying and also take up less space than a loofah.
-as for perfume, I get sample sizes or sample packets. They take up less space and still last long
I’m loving this video! Going on a trip soon to Florida and I’m going to be packing my luggage alongside with my children’s. Thank you for the video !
I’m already planning my outfits for holidays, I love everything that doesn’t need ironing. 🌸✈️
With every trip, whether short or long, it's a learning process for me. My most recently discovered hack for toiletries is never bringing body wash or shampoo/conditioner on my trip, wherever you stay they should have that. It saves space and I bring the most minimal makeup that still makes me feel great. I have not found the perfect toiletry bag either, so I use just two, one for face/teeth/ body care and one for makeup. That's it!
HSN - Joy Magnano has great zip pouches. If your shampoo or something spills, you will usually be ok. You can organize them into categories. They last a long time too.
I love my Beis products! highly recommend for a cosmetic/toiletry bag (I use the hanging toiletry bag) no logos, super beautiful, but also functional!
Hello! Love your channel. How about if one is going on a road trip to Florida to the beach? What should I pack? Any help would be appreciated ❤️🙏
The make really powerful usb charge personal fans now that can fit in a handbag. I never travel without one in the summer, especially in the Mediterranean! Maybe it doesn’t look so elegant, but it’s more elegant than sweating all over the place.
“Then congratulations to you, because you’re going to look cute on this vacation!” Haha I love Anna 😂🥰💕