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  • Pharmacy Find: Propolis Spray

    Pharmacy Find: Propolis Spray

    This tiny bottle from one of Vienna’s most charming pharmacies is travel-friendly and plays both offense and defense—helping you recover faster when you’re sick and giving your immune system a boost to prevent that from happening in the first place.

  • The Travel Poncho

    The Travel Poncho

    Thousands of years ago ponchos were created for life on the move, centuries later, the silhouette has circled the globe, reimagined by designers everywhere from New York to Tibet, all with the same enduring design that’s the easiest thing to throw over your shoulder at 30,000 feet.

  • The French Chore Coat

    The French Chore Coat

    Once the uniform of French laborers, the bleu de travail—or chore coat—is one of our favorite travel workhorses. Today’s versions are still utilitarian but have a cool, effortless edge: perfect for layering, easy to dress up or down, and light enough to roll into a bag.

  • Belt Bags

    Belt Bags

    Okay technically they may be fanny packs, but by another name these actually cool bags are perfect for wandering hands-free in a Moroccan medina or biking along the Seine.

  • Double-Duty Cardigans

    Double-Duty Cardigans

    The cardigan-as-jacket is the ultimate in-between-seasons layer that’s warm enough to stand in for outerwear on the plane, but polished enough for a dinner with an ambiguous dress code.

  • The Travel Wrap

    The Travel Wrap

    Nobody wants to be burdened by a bulky extra layer just for the freezing plane. We rounded up the uber-versatile travel scarf-wrap-hybrids that don’t take up any space in your carry-on, work double-duty as an extra blanket on a red-eye and a chic accessory for dinner.

  • The Safari Shirt

    The Safari Shirt

    Rugged but chic, this timeless piece—whether in classic khaki or a twist—is perfect for travel: worn with jeans or a tailored trouser, in the heat or layered over a thin cashmere turtleneck. Yolanda unpacks a few favorite brands and styles.

  • The Souvenir: The Bee Glass

    The Souvenir: The Bee Glass

    Always on the lookout for real glasses for poolside drinks, Yolanda came across La Rochère’s iconic Bee Glass—the French classic with over 500 years of history—in Bordeaux. With a Napoleonic bee motif and Provençal charm, it’s the rare glass that is as chic as it is indestructible.

  • The Souvenir: French Pharmacy Finds

    The Souvenir: French Pharmacy Finds

    There’s something irresistible about a French pharmacy—an alluring mix of medical and magical, where practical staples feel like chic little treasures.