After the excitement settles in about traveling over to London for over a week to launch our new products at Space NK Apothecary and roll out into additional stores throughout the UK, we start to gear up and plan for what to pack, arguably the hardest and most challenging part of any trip! While we’re not the most efficient and low maintenance packers, we wanted to highlight our go to packing items necessary for any trip, but especially London! Rule of thumb-utilize space wisely. Below are some tips on how to make the most of your packing space.

Clothes

I like to try and mix and match as many outfits as possible. For example I bought a high waisted white ¾ length A-line skirt from ZARA (similar one can be found here) that can be paired with three different tops and jackets. Crop tops are all the rage this Spring, and come in every shape style and color. A long sleeved crop top is good for the day, a sleeveless pinky blush colored one is good for work events and a gold (we are obsessing over this one from Suno) or black is perfect for night. Of course a black skinny jean goes a long way and can be dressed up or down for day or night. To finish off the list I bring a few dresses, 2 skirts, workout clothes, blue skinny jeans, grey skinny jeans, a few tee-shirts both long and short sleeved, 2 silk blouses and a warm sweater. I also always travel with a yummy pair of pj’s because hotel rooms can be chilly – a packing items must-have.

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Jewelry can change up the look of an outfit, so pack plenty of it. Chunky necklaces can take a dress from day to night. A sparkly headband can be a fun edition to a daytime outfit! Jeweled tones are very popular right now so do not be afraid to wear a lot of.

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The same goes for shoes. Obviously, you want to pay attention to the type of city you are traveling to, will you be walking a lot? In London the answer is yes, so I am being selective on which shoes are beind added to my packing must-haves.  A black bootie, our favorite is the Rag ad Bone Black Newbury boot, is always necessary and can double as a dressy shoe for night. A flat boot for daytime that can be worn with skinny jeans or a skirt with tights is a must. One pair of fun sneakers for everyday walking and one pair of heels for press events and nights out. Last but not least running shoes! We are going to be in London for 12 days and exercise can never be ignored. Not to mention running a city can be one of the best ways to learn it

Coats/jackets

Since it is March the weather can tend to be in between in London. Temperatures are supposed to be in the low 60’s during the day and high 40’s at night. London can be VERY wet and unpredictable. A sturdy raincoat or overcoat is a must. I will also bring a blue leather jacket, a dark floral velvet cropped jacket an IRO red and white tweed-ish short jacket and a winter white Alice and Olivia tuxedo jacket. These again can be mixed and matched and go from day to night.

Bags/purses

I find this pretty simple. I bring a tote and a cross body small purse. The tote I usually carry on the plane, so it doesn’t take up room in the suitcase.

Toiletries

It is no secret that we are beauty junkies, so when it comes to packing toiletries/makeup/hair care/etc, we know some tips that save on space! Nowadays almost every beauty product comes in a travel size whether its form CVS or Space NK. Plan ahead by asking for samples of your favorite skincare and hair care products when you are purchasing your products. I save every sample I receive for this exact reason. The best part about samples is that you can throw them away at the end of your trip! If you do not have samples, don’t fret, you can always get a travel sized plastic pumps and fill them with your favorite lotion, serum or hair care product.

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Hair

Getting a really good blow out the day of or before you travel can really help your hair to look polished after a long flight. The one thing I must travel with is my own blow dryer. Although most hotels have decent hair dryers, I find none of them are as good as my own and when my hair doesn’t look good, I don’t feel good. Having shampoo and conditioner samples saves space and you know that your hair will look and feel good no matter what the water is like. Don’t forget a good brush and styling product (again samples). I am obsessed with Phillip B Russian Amber shampoo and conditioner and styling products. All come in travel and sample sizes! Investing in a good dry shampoo is also a necessity. I love Oscar Blandi’s or Oribe’s Texturizing spray (both come in travel sizes).

In my carry-on bag 

Ipad

My phone

Computer

Eye mask (for sleeping)

Ear plugs

Kleenex

Vitamins

Water

Hand wipes

Two sets of headphones

Hand cream

Face cream (for in-flight hydration)

Lip balm

Seeing glasses

Sunglasses

A hat

A warm soft scarf (a gift from Poland)

Underwear and a tank top (in case I get stranded without my luggage)

Compression socks (for long flights)

Electric converter

Seems like we are all set to head to the other side of pond. Stay tuned for more about our adventure in London!

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This post was written by our blogger ambassador Kristen Conahan of Style Wax Poetic.

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While I didn’t make it to New York Fashion Week this season, I did stay up to date through some of my favorite bloggers and sites like Glam.com and Style.com. New York Fashion Week with a glass of wine, pajamas and my comfortable couch? Yes, please.

So if you’re wondering what items to keep (or score on the end of the year winter sales), I’ll break it down or you.

Over-sized Fur Coats (Preferably Faux Furs)

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This is by far one of my favorite trends. There’s nothing better than textures and layers in a winter look.

FLORALS, even for Fall/Winter

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Karen Walker shows big florals are appropriate and can be done even in the winter months. Also, you can never go wrong with cozy over-sized knits

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“It’s about taking menswear-inspired silhouettes and translating them into feminine colors and silhouettes,” Minkoff said backstage to style.com. I love her use of layers, feminine details, but with a boyish edge like a long coat or a beanie.

Reds, Oranges and Wines

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There’s one thing I aim for in the winter and that’s to remain colorful throughout the cold, drab months. Prabal Gurung knows it’s possible. You can invest if a few pieces like this beautiful orange that can be worn through seasons to come.

 

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Here at Goldfaden MD, we love all things GOLD. You may have seen us rocking the gold tips manicure on our Instagram from time to time, so we wanted to share it with you. Below you will find simple steps on how to get these gold tips at home.

What you’ll need to get your gold tips: bandaids (for shaping purposes), Goldfaden MD Vital Boost (for cuticle moisture), gold nail polish by a brand of your choice.

Now for the steps…

1. Make sure your hands and nails are clean before you begin. Remove all existing nail polish with natural nail polish remover (Here are some tips from Good Housekeeping on finding a natural, non-toxic nail polish remover).

2. Apply Goldfaden MD Vital Boost to each of your cuticles for extra moisture.

3. Apply a bandaid to your nail with the curved edge facing up. Leave a little room between the tip of the bandaid and the tip of your nail for a perfectly curved tip.

4. Apply nail polish to your nail – going from the edge of the bandaid up toward the tip of your nail until the entire nail tip is covered.

5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 until each of your nails is dry. Carefully remove the bandaid and apply a top coat.

And you’re done! Be sure to share your final results with us on FacebookTwitter or Instagram using the hashtag #GoldfadenGoldTips