Showing posts with label Travelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travelling. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Join the Jet Set?....Why Not?

How many of you are sitting at your desks dreaming of your holidays? Yup...I have caught you! Well, you may be sitting there dreaming about all the lovely things you have bought to wear but have you thought about how you will transport them to your destination. I mean stylishly...not just in a boring grey suitcase! Hmm, I thought as much...it is a good job we have. Here are some amazingly stylish travel accessories that will keep you looking like a glamorous jet setter.
Alexander Wang
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Deena & Ozzy
American Eagle Outfitters
Kate Spade
Topshop.com
Topshop.com
Ecote at Urban Outfitters.com


Wednesday, 27 April 2011

Beach Tomato-The Only Website You Will Need This Summer (besides One Girls Wanderlust, of course)

According to John Fitzgerald Kennedy, "all of us have in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean and therefore we have salt in our blood, in our sweat and in our tears. We are tied to the ocean and when we go back to the sea-whether it is to sail or to watch it-we are going back from whence we came." so it is no surprise that so many of us dream of holidays on hot sandy beaches and that each year the main summer holiday consists of a trip to the beach no matter where you are in the world.


But how do you know where the best beaches are? Or even what are the latest must have items for the beach holiday this season? Former GQ, British Vogue and Company Fashion Editor and now Founder/Editor of Beach Tomato, Kirsty Hathaway has all the answers for you along with her boyfriend and Co-Founder of Beach Tomato, Tom Marchant, on the fun, interesting, unique and even a little quirky website Beach Tomato.



Beach Tomato was launched last month and has enjoyed huge success since, being deemed by Vogue as "a great new website that will add a new dimension to your summery imaginings", it is now a popular haunt for for anyone wanting to bring a little of the beach to their desk. The websites layout is enough to draw anyone to take a closer look as it emanates that boho/hippy cool vibe that is so addictive and inviting. All the articles and features are displayed on a backdrop of torn watercolour paper, which is quite fitting seeing as Beach Tomato brings a shot of colour to the waterfront worldwide.

The website prides itself on being able to plan your whole beach holiday from where you will be going, what you will be wearing to even what you will be listening to and it doesn't disappoint. The content is out of this world, it is so informative and engaging whilst being original at the same time. The mixture of information on the hottest beach locations along with extensive style guides such as the 48 hour suitcase and advice on making key trends beach friendly is just breathtaking, and I find myself thinking: "How can anyone be so on the ball-this website has absolutely everything you could possible need?!!"  My favourite feature is the "My Life As A Beach" feature which runs with a new person every time detailing their interesting and sometimes funny connections to the beach, however, it is so hard to pick a favourite as you keep discovering new features on every click of the mouse.

Overall, I would whole heartily recommend this website, it is amazing for planning your holidays and perfect for satisfying that sense of wanderlust that haunts so many of us who live too far from the beach. It is a fantastic and faultless website, please please check it out by clicking the link here.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Vogue Visits The Airport

I was reading this months Vogue Espana and saw these photos in the complementos section and had to share them with you all. They are part of a photoshoot advertising different styles of luggage for at the airport. They just encapsulate everything this blog is about, fashion, style and travel. So, here they are:



Monday, 18 April 2011

Colouring Books Aren't Just For Kids.....

Cover

Colourings

Who doesn't love a good old colouring book, especially when they are as glamorous as this one brimming with thousands of unpublished drawings by the God of the design world...Yves Saint Laurent!! How fantastic is that??!! As you can see from the images above, they are inspired by his travels mostly in the Orient and the far east and they are just exploding with vibrant colour and life. This book is not to be missed and is a book for fashion and travel lovers of all ages. AMAZING!

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

First Article Published-Yay!!

Hello guys,
Sorry for the long wait for the next post, I have been crazy busy with work and exams so unfortunatly there has been an lack of blogging. That is all change now and just to keep you updated on what is happening in the world of One Girl's Wanderlust here is an article of mine which has been published on Rove Magazine's website, an online digital travel magazine. The article is based on one of my previous posts on Iceland featured on my blog last year. I hope you like the article. See it on the website here.
OGW xx


"Iceland is not the most obvious destination for a holiday. The active volcanoes, -20 degree weather and a language barrier few can bridge make it slightly more difficult than a stay at a tropical resort.



It isn’t the easy, all inclusive package holiday loved by millions year upon year where you know exactly what it will be like. Iceland is for people who like to explore and offers a tantalizing environment to the enquiring, curious tourist; you just have to be prepared to search for what you are looking for.


Iceland is most famous for its geographical delights such as the Jokulsarlon glacier, the Gullfoss waterfall, and mountains like Mt. Hekla volcano that punctuate the arctic landscape. The combination of wilderness, scenery and purity made me stop to think about the sheer beauty of nature, something I feel is lost from my day to day life living in a built up town.

Before I had left I already wanted to return to experience the close connection with nature that occurs whilst you are there and to join the rosy cheeked locals who embrace the elements with little concern over getting a little cold and wet tramping among the rough landscape which was the purpose of my trip.

A geography trip was the purpose of my visit, making the landscape and geographical features the main focus.

 
We were guided around the country by experts who knew so much and had been to Iceland year after year. They started off by proving they knew where to stay.

Guesthouse Húsid in Hvolsvöllur was run by Hinrik and his wife. Ideal because it was close to all the main attractions in Iceland, it offered a warm, clean and homely escape from the biting icy weather.


Hinrik was as rugged as volcanic soil of his country. Even during moments of panic, he was composed, as he proved one morning when we awoke to a small surprise.





“Arghh, Oh my God! There’s a mouse in our room! Quickly! Catch it, Catch it!” it was not long before we had attracted a crowd of spectators to join in the mouse hunt.


“Don’t ask me what to do, I hate mice!” the tour operator said as we frantically searched for someone to help us with our unwanted guest. We, not being Henrik, decided the best thing to do was to throw all our bags onto the top bunk of the bed, far out of reach from the tiny paws of mice and leave for the days itinerary. Hinrik though, was a man of action; he began to set some traps, under his breath blaming the infestation on the cold weather outside. Later that evening, Henrik approached us smiling, saying that we would have no problem with mice that evening; he caught three in total that day and asked if we wanted to see them. He had kept them in their traps as proof of his success!


That night we turned the heat up high to fight the chill and slept soundly.






Like their houses, Iceland’s water is heated by geothermal energy providing Iceland with health spas and heated outdoor swimming pools. The most famous being the Blue Lagoon, which is actually a pool of industrial waste from the Sudurnes Regional Heating Company mixed with sea water originating 2000m below the ground.

The lagoon itself holds an amazing six million litres of geothermal water which is renewed every forty hours and the water itself does not contain common bacteria, meaning that chlorine does not need to be added to the water so you can unwind in a completely natural environment.





Due to the purity and cleanliness of the lagoon, it has been awarded the “Blue Flag” award, given to beaches for their water quality and their environmental management. The readers of “Conde Nast Traveller” magazine also voted the Blue Lagoon the best medical spa worldwide. Natural and Beautiful, sigh, only in Iceland.


The water produced is rich in silica, and pools in mud on the floor of the lagoon so visitors can scoop it up and use it as an amazing exfoliant. As well, a green/blue algae is found in the water itself giving it its nourishing and soothing properties. Large buckets of the silica mud are provided free of charge at stations in the lagoon so that you can apply it to your face and body, increasing your skin’s barrier function whilst providing a deep cleanse and exfoliation.






If you like the sound of being pampered whilst you swim, then read on. Not only does the blue lagoon have buckets of the silica mud for you to apply yourself, but as it is a spa, they also offer special treatments that take place in the blue lagoon itself. These treatments use the Blue Lagoon range of products which combine the sea water, silica mud and algae together in one product which is also available to purchase in the shop so you can carry on enjoying the benefits of the lagoon at home. The aim of the treatments is to bring you closer to nature and the purity of the lagoons extraordinary environment.The main in water treatments are massages on the back and the legs using the silica mud and it is even possible to get specially designed treatments for children and pregnant women.


 
 
 
“Why can’t we just stay here forever” and “This place is purely magical” were phrases I heard being uttered countless times during my visit to the lagoon. It was such an amazing experience to swim outside when it is snowing on a late October evening; however you have to get over the sulphurous stench produced by the water and the large boulders on the floor of the lagoon that you can easily trip over if you’re not paying attention.







The lagoon itself is divided into different sections by wooden bridges and underwater tunnels that lead to saunas, steam baths, a waterfall and relaxation rooms. It was hard not to feel like a character in Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” whilst swimming through the mist and exploring all the secluded coves of the blue lagoon.






Swimming in the Blue Lagoon is an unforgettable experience, nearly as unforgettable as the changing rooms which are communal and the locals have no fear about changing completely in front of you. The showers even have signs in them telling you to shower naked and there are wardens standing there making sure you do so. This was a complete culture shock as I was so used to changing in a cubicle when in a public place and the only cubicles in the Blue Lagoon changing rooms had glass doors. It was a surreal experience especially when you had to change in front of people you see day in and day out at college, however, by the end of the week we all became experts in changing quickly with a towel wrapped around us, something that provided the locals with endless amusement and showed off the fact that we were indeed tourists.


Iceland is so unlike anything else in the world with its black beaches, geothermal swimming pools, Northern lights and “Lego” like houses. I would really recommend it to anyone in search of an escape from the harsh environment of the city or anyone who wants to re-new their relationship with nature.


I wouldn’t recommend following my friend’s advice though, during our visit to the Solheimajökull or the Black Glacier in English, she was so enthused that she chipped a piece off the blackened glacier and put it in her bag as she came face to face with the glacier, something we had only seen in textbooks. When we asked why she told us bluntly “To show everyone at home of course”. Through stifled laughter we realized she had likely neglected her
studies that week, but who could blame her? There was just so much to do."
You can see this article on the Rove Magazine website here and many more like it. Enjoy.....x

Saturday, 19 February 2011

How to Maximize your Style While Traveling :: Rove Magazine

Earlier this month, I was asked to write a small article for ROVE magazine's blog all about maxamising your style whilst travelling. The article mixed my two favourite interests, Fashion and Travel, so of course I jumped at the opportunity. Here is the article...
10 versatile items that no fashion conscious Female traveler leaves home without.


Ladies can relate. It isn’t easy keeping up with fashion under the best of circumstances, but doing it while living out of a backpack is a whole different story: it isn’t impossible but it does take planning. When you are living on the road anything that takes up too much space quickly becomes a burden, so packing light and packing smart are an important part of looking your best while abroad. Multi use items, compact items and wise choices on necessary items can make your trip around the world one where you wont be ashamed to show anyone your photos. This top ten list can be your inspiration while you pack, because who says you need to look like a backpacker even though you are one?


1. A Pashmina Scarf- not only can you use it as a scarf to keep you warm, protect your neck from the sun and finish off an outfit, it can also be used as a shawl in the evening, it can be wrapped around your shoulders to keep you warm and it can help stop you burning when around the shoulders and neck area when you are sight seeing. Also, if you want to smarten up your beach wear, it can be tied around your hips and worn as a sarong. There are hundreds of uses for scarves, plus they don’t take up much room.



2. A pair of blue jeans or denim shorts-This is a fail safe way to ensure you are always going to be comfortable in what you wear. They are versatile- what can’t you wear jeans with?- and can be smartened up when worn with a nice top or dressed down with a pair of trainers. Plus they are soooo comfortable.


3. The classic LBD is always a winner. If you take a really plain little black dress made from jersey then you can wear it for informal occasions in the evening when dressed up with accessories or if you find yourself needing to be dressed smartly you can wear this and accessorise it accordingly. Little black dress, every woman has one for good reason.
4. A sun hat and sunglasses- not only are these a practical choice to protect yourself from the sun, but when worn correctly they can really make an outfit. Just think, where would Victoria Beckham be without her big black sunglasses?


5. Flattering swim wear- Swimming isn’t just something you do on beach holidays. Hotels have pools, Ski holidays have hot tubs, and you might even come across a lake or two. There is nothing worse than arriving at your destination desperate to dive into the crystal clear, refreshing pool, only to remember that you didn’t bring a swim suit. I find it useful to always pack a bikini that fits me really well so that I can avoid any embarrassing or frustrating Janet Jackson type ‘clothing malfunctions’ whilst on my travels.


6. Jumpsuits-These have been going in and out of fashion for as long as I can remember but I like to think it is not what you wear but how you wear it! So, with that in mind, I think a jumpsuit is the perfect outfit to travel in. Not only is it super comfortable but it also reduces the need to pack too much as it is a whole outfit in one. Be gutsy and be bold and you can pull it off and save some space in your bag.
7. Jewelled Sandals- I bought my first pair of beaded sandals last summer, only saving them for special occasions at first but as the summer progressed, I found myself wearing them all the time. They look great with denim shorts and I even wore them to parties as they are really easy to dance in. Perfect compact footwear for clubs, bars and those nights where you need to be a little fancy.

8. A Trench Coat-It is vey hard to try and fit a winter coat into your suitcase and it is very annoying having to wear it on the plane, and the taxi and everywhere else because it wont fit in your luggage. So, by packing a trench coat in your suitcase you are providing yourself with a versatile, lightweight and fashionable coat that you can always wear layers under if it is still a bit chilly.



9. A Small Handbag-This is a must if you want to look stylish when out and about. By carrying a smaller bag instead of a day bag or backpack, you are stopping yourself from looking like a tourist and making your life a lot easier. Just make sure you take it for a field test before you leave so you know it’s still big enough to fit the essentials in.


10. A Smile-If you don’t agree with any of the above, at least agree with this. A smile is the most important thing. It makes you look warm, friendly and approachable but it also gives you confidence which is key to looking stylish. It will also boost your mood as people will be more inclined to be helpful and polite to you. After all, if you are on holiday, why wouldn’t you be smiling?





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