What’s a ‘capsule wardrobe’? I write about my travel essentials and what I take in my carry on bag.
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What’s a ‘capsule wardrobe’? I write about my travel essentials and what I take in my carry on bag.
Planepack interviewed Adam Moore to learn about iconic Australian men’s fashion - and how to travel light.
Wearing a hat to protect your head from the sun is essential. So what does Planepack suggest you take in your carry on bag?
How iPad patterns become prints and other products. Or, how to buy a Planepack image as a wall clock! I've added many of my Planepack images to an online store where they are available for purchase as art prints, stationery, clothing and many other fun and quirky items.
I chat to Sonia Burke, textile artist and fashion designer. Sonia's range of light, quirky and casual clothes suit the traveller who likes to cruise. You can wear her tunics as you stroll the deck - or dress them up for dinner at the Captain's table. And best of all, they roll up into next to nothing to pack into your carry on bag.
What drives you to travel light? I talk to seven women about their travel tips and advice.
Grab a glass of wine; settle on the sofa and listen to real people talking about light travel. Let Planepack lift your spirits as we chat to interesting light packers and travellers.
Colour, energy and fizz! How a dancer and light traveller rockets through Stylebook to plan her travel wardrobe
How to manage your period, birth control - and fashion! I chat to Elisabeth Beyer, blogger and traveller at 'Sidetracked' to find out how she does it.
To celebrate Mr Petman's birthday, we travelled to New Zealand where we soared to new heights in a microlight.
What is your colour? We talk about seasonal palettes and how to analyse your own hair, skin and eye colour to choose the colours that suit you best.
The origins of style - or how I interrogate my own style history.
How a trip to Montenegro taught me to sketch, which led to Planepack.
In 1974 I flew from Stellenbosch to Cape Town - all around the Cape Peninsula - in a two-seater Cessna.