![]() ![]() It also comes with other thoughtful features like a strap to secure the bag to another suitcase for easier transportation if you have multiple bags, and it has a built-in scale that will turn red when the suitcase is over 50 pounds. One of our favorite features is the cushioned pad on the inside of the handle for extra comfort when you’re rolling the bag through an airport. It’s the perfect size for a weeklong trip and the range of pockets on the inside make packing effortless and organized. The ultimate suitcase for tapping into the Barbiecore aesthetic, we tested and loved the Béis carry-on. The material was scuffed fairly easily during our lab tests. ![]() Keep reading to see all the pink luggage options that we know would be Barbie- and Ken-approved. We even picked out a carry-on that Margot Robbie - aka Barbie herself - used on a promotional trip to Australia for this starring role. ![]() After combing through countless suitcases, we chose luggage that comes from trusted brands, and we included several pieces T+L has tested in our labs, too. But, not only is the color practical, it’s so pretty that you’re bound to get tons of compliments at the airport.įrom blush and bubblegum to fuchsia and rose, we put together a list of the best pink pieces whether you’re in search of a checked bag or backpack. In a sea of black and navy suitcases, it’s much easier to spot a brighter color like hot pink. While all pink everything is certainly on-trend, it’s always been a helpful hue for suitcases, especially when it comes to spotting your bags in the abyss we also refer to as a luggage carousel. I decided to share some of these with you – not because at first glance they seemed extraordinary, but more because when I opened myself to the story – I found the magic.Like most of the internet, we can’t get enough of the Barbiecore aesthetic. There are layers of stories that are woven into seemingly mundane moments. At first I felt uncomfortable but the more we talked and the more he worked away at the thing that he enjoyed, I couldn’t help but think that perhaps he had found the happiness so many seek.ĥ – María invites us into her most sacred space where perfumed prayers and sweet incense fill the air. He told me he loved his job and took pride in it. In his ritual, he uses fire and water and smoke, because to him, nature is a totality.Ĥ – David invited me to take his picture. ![]() She’s done this since she was 9 years old and has taught it to her daughter to carry on the legacy.Ģ – I watched this poet use his old typewriter to scribe love letters and legal forms for those who ask him.ģ – A local mystic man prays to his deity, asking it to cleanse the lake that he calls home. Here are some moments that caught my attention:ġ – Pascuala hardly notices us as her fingers weave away at her craft. As you might know, I recently made a seasonal move to Latin America. My exploration style now as a traveller/entrepreneur/aspiring local is looking more like just walking around, trying not to miss a thing – with my camera in a daypack and noticing the everyday moments of the space I’m in. I use to be an ordinary backpacker searching the world for amazing experiences. I’ve changed how I travelled so much in the 8 years that I’ve been on the road. Which is your favourite picture from this series of Everyday Moments? ![]()
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