Great colour palette - and one of my personal faves too (incl. orange). It helps to be low-maintenance in the make-up/cosmetics department and I like to pack this way, as well!
Thank you for watching 😊 Yeah, that’s kind off my fall/winter colour palette, in spring/summer my colour palette gets a bit more colourful or at least the colours are similar but a bit more vibrant 🙂
I love your colorful mix and match wardrobe. I travel very lightly too but usually limit myself to black, gray, and white so all your wonderful colors are inspiring me to mix it up more on my next trip.
Yes I’d like to know the weight of your pack too. I usually take an international sized carryon with wheels. It’s hard to get it down to 7kg, (I’m Australian and our carriers have a maximum weight limit of 7kg), although I can do so by strategically packing some stuff in my small backpack. Well done on a great packing video. I think pack slightly heavier than you. For a winter trip I usually take 4 tops, 3 bottoms, 3 layers, a nice blouse for dinners out, leggings and an exercise t-shirt and a swimsuit (hot tubs). I also take 1-2 extra pair of shoes. The overarching principle of packing light is to get rid of everything you don’t need and you have demonstrated this very well. Great packing! Enjoy your trip!
Thanks so much 😊. The backpack has about 6kg (with the water bottle being empty). I was in Australia just last year 😀. That’s handy when you can distribute it between your carry-on and personal item bag. My bag actually counts as personal item 🙂
If you tried merino wool, you could pack only 1 extra pr of socks and my base layers are great beneath clothes and are awesome to sleep in since they are warm. Your video was really interesting and thorough. Happy trails
Thank you for watching 😊. I only wear flip-flops in the shower when I stay at hostels, on this trip I mainly did housesitting and a few nights in hotels, so I didn’t need flip-flops. They’re a must on a summer trip though 🩴☀️
Thanks 😊. Unfortunately, I don’t have a video for travelling in both summer and winter. I only have a video for summer and fall: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EE4dyZgRGQ8.htmlsi=fqrNsCGD-HnOSMFp
I am so impressed! I am definitely not a minimalist when it comes to travelling, but I still learned so many tips from you. Thank you! Also, what brand is your day bag?
Thanks so much 😊. A few years ago I would never have imagined either that I’ll travel with such a small bag in winter 😅. I recommend your first minimalist packing trip to be in summer, it’s easier and once you see the benefits, it gets easier for winter as well 🙂
Kindred trilogy by Octavia E Butler Ikea are bringing out an electronics bag Can you do a video on how you matched your outfit colours? I've started using a Scrubba bag. So I want to change my wardrobe to be able to be warm but have things that are easy to handwash too.
@@sunlight8299 thanks for the recommendation, I’ll give the reading sample a try 🙂 Haven’t been to IKEA in ages! But yeah you can get some pretty cool electronic bags which are great for organisation I talk about how I match my outfit colours in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KTS7hdRB85k.html I personally hate to wash my clothes by hand and as I mainly do housesitting where we have a washing machine available for free I don’t have to wash my clothes by hand, but I’ve heard good things about the Scrubba bag, I hope you like it 🙂
You sure made a lovely video. Wondering how you got through security with your liquids all mixed in with other stuff. Those places have very mild winters.
Thank you 😊. Yes, you’re right. My plastic bag broke so I need to get a new one next time at the airport, they usually hand them out for free and it doesn’t take long to quickly throw all the liquids into the plastic bag. Yeah, Barcelona and London have quite warm winters. But I would dress the same in Austria in winter (that’s where I’m from). Haven’t really been to any places colder than that 🫣
You’re not supposed to have a personal item in Australia. The guidelines say a carryon bag plus a small handbag but after the pandemic and airlines losing bags, there was no way I was going to check a bag. I checked with my travel agent and she said a small backpack would be fine. The airline weighed my carryon and didn’t bat an eyelid about the backpack. Some people had bigger bags than mine. They didn’t seem to worry too much as long as it was a size that could go under the seat in front. It wasn’t weighed.
The personal item in Europe is basically a backpack that can go underneath the front seat. So it sounds like they’re just using different names for the same thing if I’m not mistaken
I am curious about your boots? What brand are they? If I am not mistaken, they are barefoot boots and do they have a removable felt liner?? They look like excellent boots for travel! (& I really like your videos plus tips for vegan eating while travelling.)
Thanks 😊. Yes, they are barefoot boots, I added the felt liners separately since my feet were still a little bit cold with the liners that came with the shoes. I sprayed them once with a water resistant spray thingy and so far my feet stayed dry. The shoes are from xero: xeroshoes.com/go/Veganderlust
I use a razor where you have to swap the whole head and not just a single blade, I’ve taken it on numerous international flights and I never had a problem with it, I usually put it in my liquids bag so it’s clearly visible. My boyfriend has traveled with a razor with single exchangeable blades and this was also not a problem. And tweezers should always be fine anyway.
It’s from ZERUM, an eco-friendly Austrian company. Unfortunately, they’re not available internationally. They have stores in Austria and they only ship to Austria and Germany