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I’m dating myself here, but there is a classic John Hughes movie from the late 80s called Planes, Trains and Automobiles starring the comedic duo of the late John Candy and Steve Martin. In the movie, it details the annoying aspects of traveling from New York to Chicago during the holidays.

Whether it’s in the movies, or real life – transportation always plays an important role in seeing the city. Check out these unique ways to help you take a bite out of the Big Apple:

Edge and City Climb

Looking for that breathtaking 360-degree view of the iconic NYC skyline? Look no further than the Edge. It’s the largest and highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere at 1,131 feet.

Situated on the 100th floor of 30 Hudson Yards, (NYC’s newest neighborhood accessible by the Number 7 train) you can lean out over the city on angled glass walls and take some fantastic footage for your next reel (I did!).

Tickets cost $40 (£33) per adult, $38 (£31) per senior (age 62 and above) and $35 (£29) per child (age 6-12 years), an additional $10 is added to the ticket price for sunset visits. Ticket prices include access to The Glass Floor, Angled Glass Walls, The Skyline Steps, and The Eastern Point. Visitors also have the option to purchase a personalized photo book and a glass of champagne upon arrival.

Looking for a brush of excitement while you are up at 1,131 feet? City Climb at Edge allows you to lean out over the edge of one of the tallest skyscrapers in the city. Ticket prices cost $185 (£157) per person (age 13 years and above) and the entire experience (from checking in, suiting up and leaning out at the apex of the building) lasts approx. 75-90 min. City Climb tickets also include access to the Edge observation deck, a complementary video of the experience and a medal to commemorate their achievement, with the option to buy souvenir images as well.

RiseNY

Embark on a three-part journey that lifts and connects you to New York City’s most famous sites and moments.

RiseNY gives a great overview of one of the most captivating cities in the world, starting with a film depicting the creation of the subway system. Then, the gallery will take you through pop culture references from the short-lived TV sitcom of The Honeymooners to the multi-season show, Sex in the City. Finally, soar like a bird, 30 feet above New York’s skyline in a simulation ride.

RiseNY is perfect for a rainy/snowy weekend activity or first-time tourists looking to see the history of the Big Apple come alive.

Tailwind Air

Get a bird’s eye view of Manhattan with Veteran-owned aviation company, Tailwind Air. Known most for their seaplane sightseeing and charter flights to Boston, DC, the Hamptons, Martha’s Vineyard, and Montauk. Tailwind Air is launching service to Nantucket this year.

Fun fact – 40% of Tailwind’s pilots are women. This is much higher than the global average for female pilots (a disappointing 3.4%). Even more benefits of the airline include reduced security wait times, landing on water or land (whichever is closest to the final destination) and complimentary refreshments and light snacks in the lounge.

Book your charter or shuttle online as the flight season runs March – December, depending on the weather.

City Cruises

Take in the sites on the high seas. Join the City Cruises NYC Downtown Sightseeing 90-minute Cruise to see NYC’s must-see sights: the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Governors Island, Brooklyn Bridge, South Street Seaport, Battery Park, the new Hudson Yards and more.

The cruise offers a live onboard narration (in English) and nine other languages using the Hornblower Audio Tour Guide app.

Leave it to all those rom-coms set in New York to give it the allure of romance. No matter what time of the year. Think about the classics like When Harry Met Sally or more recent films like In the Heights and Netflix’s Your Place or Mine. It really doesn’t matter where you are in the city, be it the Subway or The Strand. It’s all romantic.

While anyone can make reservations at a great restaurant or book tickets for the hottest show, it’s all about creating an unforgettable experience.

One of the many wonderful things about New York is that there is something going on all the time; here are a few ideas to put you in the mood.

Activities

Regardless if this is a first date or 20th date, I really like the idea of being a tourist in your own town.

Every Friday and Saturday night, The Met Fifth Avenue offers Date Night, free with General Admission. There is live music, gallery chats and drink specials.

If you are looking for something more structured, City Experiences has introduced “Meet the Met,” an expert-led tour that shares deeper stories behind the art on a purposefully designed tour to cover 5,000 years of art in just 3 hours.

Looking for something to fit in your lunch hour? Try “The Met Express,” a 2-hour tour of highlights. In the summer and early fall, check out the Roof Garden for some magical weekend sunsets.

Just opened in Fall 2022 in Times Square, is The Museum of Broadway. The museum is founded by entrepreneur and 2-time Tony Award-winning producer, Julie Boardman, and founder of award-winning experiential agency Rubik Marketing, Diane Nicoletti.

Both immersive and interactive, the museum features the work of dozens of designers, artists, and theater historians who take on a journey along the timeline of Broadway. The Museum highlights more than 500 individual productions from the 1700s-present. There is a three-floor display of costumes, props, rare photos/videos, interactive sets and plenty of instagrammable moments to share.

In the 1850’s Hall des Lumières on 49 Chambers Street, was known as the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank. Established by The Irish Emigrant Society, a charitable organization focused on assisting the financial interests of immigrants. It was the first skyscraper in New York City designed by Raymond F. Almirall, at 187 feet tall (57 meters) and 14 stories high. The Beaux-Arts style building was constructed in an H-shaped plan, which allows natural light to flood the rooms and from the outside gives the impression of a mirrored pair of towers.

Today, after a restoration process by global architecture studio Woods Bagot, Culturespaces (the European creator behind the critically acclaimed ‘Atelier Des Lumières’ in Paris) and IMG – the space has re-opened as an immersive digital art center in the Civic Centre Borough.

While the hour-long inaugural exhibition is Gustav Klimt: Gold in Motion, the website highlights special events held amongst the visual projections, like the Hot & Social Yoga or the 45-Minute Vinyasa Experience with Equinox. Tickets can be purchased online.

Stay

Staycations are a wonderful way to spend some time with your significant other and not require you to head to JFK or Grand Central.

In June 2021, the Graduate New York opened to serve as the island’s first and only hotel. Located at the entrance of the Cornell Tech campus, it offers 224 spacious guest rooms and suites overlooking the East River with breathtaking NYC city and waterfront views. It’s easily accessible via the F Train, Roosevelt Island Tramway, NYC Ferry or by car.

The property has two food and beverage offerings including a full-service restaurant, Anything At All, and Panorama Room bar and lounge which make it a perfect weekend getaway with a loved one.

Reopening in March 2023, NYC Glamping offers a glamping experience in the heart of Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The rustic, industrial shipping containers have been converted into comfortable rooms (120-240 sq Ft) complete with A/C, Heat, WiFi, shower, and a bathroom.

Not to mention, there is also free admission to the nearby Skyline Drive-In. If you are looking for something more akin to camping – tents are available too! Check out the unobstructed views of the East River and Manhattan skyline from this unique waterfront escape.

Interested in vintage stores and resale platforms? Check out VOGUE’s Global Guide to the Best Vintage Stores and Resale Platforms You can even nominate your favourite store if you don’t see it on the list.

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Roots Canada

Sustainable Attributes: Through Roots Cares we have committed to donate 1% of the sales we earn from every online purchase to one of the many charitable partners we support. One of the options focuses on protecting our environment and green spaces.

Sustainable Fabrics Used: Organic Cotton Fibers, Responsibly Sourced Wool, Responsible Down, Leather, Recycled Fibers.

Brilliant Earth

Sustainable Attributes: As part of our commitment to environmental responsibility, Brilliant Earth primarily uses recycled and re-refined gold in our fine jewelry. Our precious metals are high quality and responsibly sourced.We use recycled precious metals for our products. Our precious metals are sourced from certified responsible refiners that have been audited for standards set by organizations such as the Responsible Minerals Initiative and London Bullion Market Association.

Sustainable Fabrics Used: Currently, our gold fine jewelry is made of 93% recycled gold and our silver fine jewelry is made of 99.8% recycled silver.

Simon G.

Sustainable Attributes: Every diamond is guaranteed 100% conflict free. The brand only sources diamonds from Kimberley Process compliant diamond sources. Ethically sourced stones ensures peace of mind that no chemicals were used in the production of each piece. Simon G. ensures that all diamonds are natural, and not synthetic. When diamonds are purchased from suppliers, they test every parcel for CVD & HPHT. Simon G. condemns the current actions of the Russian government and as a result does not purchase diamonds from Russian diamond suppliers.

P.E. Nation

Sustainable Attributes: Holds a standing commitment to the climate and is currently working to become B-Corp certified. P.E. Nation has partnered with i=Change where each $1 from each sale will be donated to 1 of 3 social and environmental charities.

They have also recently partnered with Pangolin Associates to measure their carbon footprint, determine ways to improve environmental processes and policies, and offset greenhouse gases. Each collection is enriched with recycled and regenerated fabrications. The product development team researches and sources world-class recycled active fabrics that are better for the planet, and fit for purpose: passing through high standard tests.

Sustainable Fabrics Used: The majority of the performance styles feature 65% – 92% recycled and regenerated materials to soften their impact. The loungewear is created with hemp, bamboo viscose and 100% organic cotton.

Cotton On

Sustainable Attributes / Sustainable Fabrics Used:

Our best-selling Mother Puffers are made with 100% recycled polyester in the shell, lining and fill. Converting to recycled materials reduces our reliance on conventional synthetic fibers. Now we’re working on doing even more, by exploring recycled alternatives for the trims.

Our recycled ranges make up part of our bigger circularity goal. We’re collaborating with suppliers to source recycled fibers that repurpose plastic waste, diverting it from our oceans and landfills. This year, we’ve been working with REPREVE©, the world’s leading brand in recycled performance fiber made from recycled bottles. Our sights are set on launching a new recycled swim range in the USA in early 2023.

We partnered with RESET Carbon, a specialist supply chain and environmental consultancy, to measure how we’re reducing our impact in a meaningful way. Compared to the industry average, our denim uses 21% less water, 25% less energy and 19% less carbon.

Africa Cotton Program: What began as a pilot program now spans across Kenya and Mozambique, with the mission to train farmers in sustainable farming practices and open pathways to explore agriculture as a meaningful career.

Link to The 2022 Good Report

Route

Sustainable Attributes: Route gives consumers the power to track all of their e-comm orders in one place and with a visual map. The app also automatically calculates and offsets the carbon emissions associated with any delivery – Route has neutralized over one million shipments resulting in 25,000 tons of CO2 removed annually. The company works with major fashion retailers such as Alo and Rebecca Minkoff. Carbon neutral shipping is automatically included every time a customer protects their package against loss, theft and damage. With Route’s +Green, +Grow, or Enterprise plans, every single shipment is automatically 100% carbon neutral.Route is trusted by 5M+ users with 200k+ reviewers have given Route 4.8/5 stars.

THRILLS

Sustainable Attributes: THRILLS is proud to use sustainable fabrics and packaging to lessen their impact on the planet. They also work with a global team of manufacturers who share their dedication to ethical trade, exceptional quality and building long-term relationships that mean more than reaching sales targets. THRILLS also understands that giving back to the planet and community is a major factor in sustainable practices, so the brand partners with local non-profits that align with their core values

Sustainable Fabrics Used: Organic Cotton, Hemp, Linen, Recycled Fabrics, Ramie.

The Giving Movement

Sustainable Attributes: While The Giving Movement hopes to keep growing towards a 100% sustainable future, they currently use sustainable fabrics and materials for clothing and packaging. They have been awarded sustainable certifications such as the Global Recycled Standard, the Global Organic Textile Standard, and the OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Label.

The Giving Movement also partners with One Tree Planted to plant one tree per every employee each year.

Sustainable Fabrics Used: Organic cotton, recycled nylon, recycled polyester, recycled spandex, semi-synthetic fiber (Tencel).

g.o.d. Eyewear

Sustainable Attributes: Frames are crafted using premium Italian Mazzucchelli acetate, which is a renewable non-petroleum plant-based plastic that originates from wood pulp and natural cotton fibers.

Sustainable Fabrics Used: Italian Mazzucchelli acetate.

Check out these previous pieces from the House of Coco team about sustainability and fashion: Laura Bartlett, Anna Willatt , Hannah Lynn Tan and Elena Murzello

Today, Intimissimi formally announces that international icon (and force of nature) Jennifer Lopez will be their new global brand ambassador. The Italian lingerie and intimate apparel brand confirmed the news to coincide with the release of their Spring/Summer 2023 campaign. Not to mention, this is just ahead of International Women’s Day too.

The campaign, featuring Lopez, celebrates women and empowers them to feel confident and valued in all the roles that they play. “We want women to live the most fulfilling life and feel empowered every day,” said Matteo Veronesi, Chief Executive Officer of Intimissimi.

In Jennifer’s own words, “I’m proud to be an Intimissimi woman and honored that they view me as someone who emulates their own qualities of confident, lively and strong.”

The new Spring/Summer 2023 campaign is set in dreamy Postiano, Italy. Creative Director, Riccardo Ruini, Director Gia Coppola and photographer, Chris Colls work their cinematic magic to capture the brilliant hues of the lingerie collection against the gorgeous Mediterranean backdrop.

Check out these articles by the House of Coco Team with a celebrity connection: Rachel McAlley and Laura Bartlett.

Note: Contains spoilers.

Oscar award-winning costume designer, Colleen Atwood successfully uses different textures and silhouettes to create dimension in an exclusive black and white palette in Netflix’s Wednesday. Drawing upon haute-couture designer houses like DIOR, Prada, and Burberry, the inspiration is more runway than costume, for the heroine, who is “allergic to color.”

Clothing

From her mid-semester entrance at Nevermore Academy, Wednesday’s school look is utilitarian. This is complete with the addition of a tie and a blazer. As the story unfolds, viewers see Wednesday’s fitted athleisure for the Poe Cup. The look inspired by The Black Cat, a short-story by Nevermore’s most famous fictitious alumni, Edgar Allen Poe. In later episodes, Wednesday wears a show-stopping Alaïa lace and ruffle dress at the annual Rave’N dance.

Tops and Bottoms:

Alice + Oliva Luna Striped Crewneck

TANNER FLETCHER Beadie Satin Stripe Pussybow Blouse

Alice + Olivia Chase Puff Sleeve Sweater with Collar

RIHOAS The Black Bowknot Lantern Sleeve Sheer Blouse

Zadig&Voltaire Joslin Strass Skirt

Alice + Olivia Pompey High Waisted Pleated Pants

Athleisure:

KORAL Mina Blackout Long Sleeve Shrug – Black

KORAL Jet Infinity Jumpsuit – Black

Dresses:

Needle & thread Genevieve Ruffle Gown

NA-KD Lace Mini Dress

Gaâla Coralie Dress

Outerwear:

Alice + Olivia Macey Cuffed Shawl Collar Blazer

Nina Nieves Raven Long Cape in Black

needle & thread Sylvie Cable Jewelled Knee Length Cape

Footwear and Accessories

Whether it’s playing her cello at Nevermore’s Outreach Day, or planning an impromptu stakeout at the Gates Mansion, Wednesday’s footwear and accessory choice provides strict function. Even the black snood, a birthday gift from Enid (friend/roommate), found such a life-saving purpose in the dumbwaiter.

Footwear:

Thursday Boots Reign

Thursday Boots Dynasty

Rakoh Women’s Suede All Day Chelsea Boot

VIVAIA Rebecca Square-Toe Block Heel Knee-High Boots

SIMONMILLER Hustler Loafer

Rouje BABIES Shoes

Accessories:

Logan Hollowell Queen Oval Onyx Necklace with Sprinkled Diamonds

Strathberry Cashmere Travel Wrap

Smythson Zip Around Backpack in Panama

PATOU Le Petit Patou

Strathberry Safari in Embossed Croc Black

CALZEDONIA Rhinestone Diamond Opaque 50 Denier Tights

CALZEDONIA Diamond Motif Mesh Tights

Beauty & Skincare

Starting with a casket-ready, clear complexion, head makeup artist, Tara McDonald creates Wednesday’s signature look. Think a hummer-stung lip and a smokey eye. Check out these products to achieve your own half-dead look.

ICONIC LONDON Glaze Crayons

WINKY LUX Galaxy Kitten Eyeshadow Palette

Gucci L’Obscur Long Wearing Eyeliner Pen

WINKY LUX ExtravaLash Bold Black Mascara

Gucci Glow & Care Shine Lipstick

WINKY LUX Matte Lip Velour Lipstick

DAZZLE DRY Polish in Bold

Gucci Vernis À Ongles in Black Crystal

CHILL HOUSE Chill Tips in Creepy Baby

KUMA Glow Biome

LENDAVA Good Night Face Cream – 50 ml

Prakti PritiPolish™ Instant Glow Exfoliator

TeenVogue has all the 411 on Wednesday Season 2. Read the story here.

Only this year, did I start to dye my hair to cover my pesky white/grey hairs. I am thankful that at this point, they are thankfully sporadic!

Not thrilled with harsh chemicals in hair dye products, through the “magic” of Instagram algorithm and my fellow writer, Wendy Sy based in New York, I was introduced to Arey.

The duo behind the brand is Allison Conrad and Jay Small. Allison is a Stanford MBA grad and serial entrepreneur focused on e-commerce brands in the wellness space. With over 20 years experience in the beauty/wellness space as a hairstylist, Jay has worked in education and product development for Paul Mitchell Systems.

Hear more about Arey in their own words:

What’s in a name?

Arey is derived from the French word arrêt, meaning “stop”. After playing with different iterations we landed on Arey as it nicely rhymes with grey!

What prompted you to start Arey?

When Allison saw her first grey hair, the first thing she did was ask Jay, her trusted hairstylist of many years, what to do. At the time the only way to address grey hair was with hair dye, which led Allison to question why there wasn’t a proactive solution. She was using wrinkle cream and SPF to prevent wrinkles, but there were no options for maintaining healthy, youthful hair. Enter Arey.

This led us to research the causes of grey hair, and we discovered a study that identified there is only one gene (IRF4) that causes it. With genetics only accounting for 30% of why we go grey, this means a large portion is left to diet and lifestyle choices. This inspired us to research ingredients that could offer a preventative solution to grey hair by supplying the body with what it needs to grow healthier, youthful hair and maintain pigment. Soon after the idea for Arey was born, we filed a trademark for the slogan “The Wrinkle Cream of Haircare”.

Why was tackling the issue of aging hair from both an external and internal lens important?

As we researched the causes of grey we found that much was linked to diet and lifestyle, and there are 2 key areas: vitamin & mineral deficiencies and oxidative stress. Understanding the link between premature grey and nutrient deficiencies is what informed the formula for our daily supplement Not Today, Grey. Each ingredient in our supplement plays a role in cellular activity, including promoting cell turnover and improving the protein structure of hair. Oxidative stress results in free radicals that are located all over our bodies. When these build up over time they can stifle cell productivity and can lead to grey hair. This is why we include antioxidants such as Fo-Ti and sesame seed to help reduce oxidative stress in the hair bulb.

As we learned more, we were fascinated to learn about peptides and their applications within skincare. This led to the creation of our topical serum To The Root. We created this oil-free, scent-free topical serum to be applied directly to the scalp in order to target areas with initial signs of grey hair, similar to an eye cream. To The Root’s patent pending formula uses antioxidants and a clinically effective peptide to create a healthy environment near the hair follicle and help with re-pigmentation by stimulating the MC1-R (Melanocortin 1 Receptor). Our best-selling product The System combines Not Today, Grey and To The Root as the ultimate inside-out and outside-in method for delaying grey [hairs] and preserving pigment.

We now offer a suite of topical products including our patent-pending Wash shampoo, to allow customers to choose the right regimen that fits in with their habits and lifestyle. For decades, skincare has been built around a multi-step regimen and we think it’s just as important to have a hair care regimen.

Who would most benefit from using Arey?

Arey is designed to be used at the first signs of grey hair. We believe a proactive approach that preserves healthy hair is the best way to prevent signs of hair aging. Grey hair happens at all ages, therefore we measure grey in percentages, with 0-30% being the ideal range for [the] best results when using our products. Most users can expect to see a healthier scalp within the first month; fuller, smoother and more vibrant hair in months 2-3, and less grey hair growth and possible re-pigmentation in months 3 and beyond.

For those customers with 30% or more grey, the slowing of new grey hair growth and some re-pigmentation is possible, it will just be harder to measure the results with that higher percentage of grey. When formulating Wash, Smooth, and Live In Mist, we focused on how to address other common characteristics of aging hair: Coarseness, dryness and brittleness.

Our Wash shampoo delivers our patent-pending active ingredients while gently cleansing both the scalp and hair strand, without leaving either feeling over-cleansed. Smooth is a daily conditioner that draws moisture to the interior of the hair strand, swelling the strand while jojoba oil and shea butter close the cuticle. Live In Mist is a leave-in conditioner that provides natural UV protection from raspberry seed oil, helping protect from a main cause of oxidative stress, sun exposure.

Where can you purchase Arey?

areygrey.com

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Read about more 2023 Haircare trends in this Allure piece.

ON THE GO

Whether you are hitting the trail or jet-setting, this selection of gifts will keep you organized, warm and hydrated.

From Left to Right, Line 1:

Mountainsmith: Knockabout Fanny Pack

BUFF: Pack Merino Fleece Cap

Baggu: Travel Cloud Bag

AeroPress: Go Travel Coffee Press

AWAY: The Tech Case

From Left to Right, Line 2:

No Reception Club: Sidekick

DUER: Unisex performance merino beanie

AWAY: The Passport Wallet

Purist: Stainless Steel Water Bottles

BioLite: AlpenGlow 250 Lantern

From Left to Right, Line 3:

Sea to Summit: Hanging Toiletry Bag

Cotopaxi: Fuego Down Scarf

Smythson: Star Keyring in Panama

Baggu: Puffy Cooler Bag

pale blue earth: AA USB-C Rechargeable Batteries

FINAL TOUCHES

Dinners and celebrations with friends and family. These final touches will elevate both your look or outfit this season and any time of the year.

From Left to Right, Line 1:

VICI COLLECTION: Superstar Crystal Barrette Pins

MESTIZA NEW YORK: Gilded Hibiscus Earrings

Dazzle Dry: FRENCH VANILLA SYSTEM KIT (NEW)

Gucci Beauty: Velvet Matte Lipstick Set

amika: good vibes only hydration + repair mask set

From Left to Right, Line 2:

Princess Polly: Tilton Pearl Hair Clip White

Catbird: Sweet Nothing Bracelet

BEAUTYBLENDER: BLENDING QUEEN Blend & Cleanse Set

ICONIC London: Mini Glow Icons

Crown Affair: The Signature Scent

From Left to Right, Line 3:

Mill and Moss: Scrunchie

Strathberry: Cashmere Fingerless Gloves

DEZI: STACKED sunglasses

Winky Lux x The Charmsters: Lip Gloss and Eye Shadow Palette

Marc Jacobs Fragrances: Mini Daisy Perfume Gift Set

HOME SWEET HOME

Who doesn’t want to decompress after a busy holiday? This selection of gifts will make you want to hibernate at home.

From Left to Right, Line 1:

Arrae: Holiday Wellness Trio

philosophy: snow angel cleanse & moisturize set

Wildpier: Deep Exfoliating Glove

UMA: Wellness Oil Trial Kit

Logan Hollowell: Sacred Rose Water Aura Cleansing Mist

From Left to Right, Line 2:

Calzedonia: Open Toe Plush Slippers with Buckles

Darn Tough Vermont: Barnyard Crew Lightweight Lifestyle Sock (Part of Knit to Give, with all proceeds going directly to the Vermont Foodbank)

Desmond & Dempsey: Cotton Luxe Eye Mask Cactus Flower Print Pink/Ecru

MESTIZA NEW YORK: Cindy Robe in Ceramic Blue

Chubbies: Satin Pajama Sets

From Left to Right, Line 3:

Leaves of Leisure: Snow Angel Tea

Loftie: The Mysteries of Sleep

APOTHEKE: Earl Grey Bitters Mini Duo Set

Primark: DIY Foccacia Art Kit (In store only. Purchase a gift card here)

Primark: Plant Lover Gift Set (In store only. Purchase a gift card here)

A trek to Everest Base camp involves a fair bit of preparation, even more so if you are not going with an Expedition company (I chose G Adventures). Being a novice to multiple day hikes (even summiting Mt. Fuji was just overnight), I knew I was going to have my work cut out for me. Luckily, I had the help of a good friend who was more well versed in the great outdoors than me. This roundup is a joint effort with input from my friend of over 20 years and now trekking partner in crime, Kathy. For review – the trek to Everest Base Camp is a total of 12 days. It takes 8 days (including acclimatization days) to reach Base Camp and 4 days back. Our group ended up losing a day due to bad weather, but made up for it by trekking for longer periods during our descent. Here are the essentials and comfort products I took on the trip:

The Essentials:

The Layers

If you know anything about long distance activity, it’s all about the layers. And with that, the fabrics and materials become especially important. As a rookie, I knew this – but did not fully understand how important it would become. Let’s start from outside looking in:

The Shell Jacket

It boggles my mind how the lightest, thinnest jacket is also the most expensive. It has to do with the intense layer of GORE-TEX that coats the shell. The Rab Women’s Kangri GORE-TEX Jacket has 3-Layers of GORE-TEX waterproof technology (70D) with a recycled outer fabric. There is a nice fleece lined chin guard for comfort, the adjustable two-way zipper is great for those with a short torso. And it’s totally waterproof.

Compact Down Hoody Jacket

For the record, I love hoodies. They provide extra warmth in a pinch. Once we passed Namche Bazaar (3440 m), the mornings were chilly until the sun came out to say hello. For the majority of the ascent, I wore the Rab Women’s Microlight Alpine Down Jacket. It’s tried and true – wear it on the mountain or in the city. Besides the quality, I appreciate the Rab’s colorways. If you like something with a bit more of a shine, try The Mountain Hardware Ghost Whisperer/2™. It has a flattering waistline with the best fitting hood ever. As an added bonus, both of these hoodie’s fold into small packs (included) which can double as a neck pillow.

Pants

I knew at some point, my normal exercise tights were not going to cut it. I was going to need something that was waterproof. These Mountain Hardware Women’s Stretch Ozonic™ Pants fit the bill. And since these were my only pair of fully waterproof pants, I wore the same outfit 4 days straight. I liked how the side zips made it easy to de-layer mid-trail so that I did not have to take off my boots in the process. They also kept my tights clean underneath from all the dust and were easy to clean post trek.

Mid and Base layers

The mid-layer, Cotopaxi Teca Fleece Hooded Half-Zip Jacket was great over my T-shirt during the day, or over top layers at night in the Tea Houses. The kangaroo pocket is the best. Useful for hauling your cell phone, the enormous key for your Tea House room and a travel adapter all at once. I love the Cotopaxi’s vibrant colourways. Besides being made from recycled fleece, the polyester taffeta accent is recycled from other companies’ deadstock fabric supply.

The last time I wore a base layer, I was in grade seven, cross country skiing. So yes – it’s been a while. Merino in all forms is the way to go which I rotated throughout the trip. The Rab Women’s Forge Long Sleeve Tee is a lightweight Merino blend base layer, great for warmth, breathability and to add a punch of color to your outfit.

4 days in a row I wore the icebreaker Women’s BodyfitZone™ Merino 150 Zone Long Sleeve Crewe Thermal Top layered over my Rab top. It was perfect once the sun was out and we were on the ascent. The top is on the longer side and can be a tad itchy, but layered over another top it’s solid.

On day 5 or 6, I switched it up and wore the MAMMUT’s Trift Long Tights under my exercise tights. I found it too hot, but perfect under my thinner waterproof trekking pants. Their tailored shape conforms to the body eliminating the need to pull them up over time. The insulating tights have merino wool which helps regulate body temperature and inhibits odors.

I saved the icebreaker Women’s 200 Oasis Long Sleeve Crewe Thermal Top & Thermal Leggings as my sleeping wear. That was one of the best decisions of the trip. I doubled shirts up past 4000 meters as temperature dipped below zero on cold nights in the freezing Tea Houses.

The Accessories:

Boots

From the waterproof Gore-Tex® membrane to the secure-grip vibram® tread outsole, these MAMMUT Yatna II High boots worked well on the 12-day trek. Taking a short period of time to break in (less than a month), not one blister was found after the Everest Base Camp adventure. The boots retain their shape and can be resoled. 

Bags

This vibrant Del Día collection from Cotopaxi turns deadstock material from other brands into backpack and packs. This Coso 2L Hip Pack – Cada Día has more pockets than a substandard zip fanny pack. The two zippered pockets connect and have a helpful reservoir for easy access to your water bottle. Perfect for the acclimatization hikes when our group did not need a full pack. It was extremely comfortable worn crossbody or around hips.

I wanted a pack that checked the boxes – light, supportive and had had tons of storage potential and found all that and more in the Mountain Hardware Scrambler™ 35L Backpack. The 4-Layer Dimension-Polyant™ fabric is durable and lightweight surviving the literal throws of a short flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. All the zippered pockets were great for stashing passports and visas while we were in transit. I was concerned that I didn’t have a rain guard for my bag, but thankfully the bag is waterproof. 

Eyewear

I knew we would need to have some quality eyewear, something that looks as good as it functioned. SMITH delivered on both of the styles that I sported throughout the trip. The first is the Bobcat, with a slight wraparound fit, with ChromaPop™ lenses. The nose pads were secure and provided the best comfortable non-slip grip ever. There was minimal fogging even when I wore my neck buff. The Bobcat’s hardshell case is big enough to carry a few pairs of shades; I fit three! The SMITH Embark are equally stylish shades with cool white frames and ventilated side shields. I wore them in low lighting, mostly on the descent. Highly recommended for any sport requiring eye protection from the glaring rays.

Trekking Poles

The Mountainsmith Halite 7075 are my first pair of trekking poles. The updated version is built with aluminum and is collapsible to 16”. The wrist straps and the EVA handles are comfortable, even with gloves. Being a newbie, I really appreciated the YouTube video on how to adjust your poles. All Mountainsmith products come with the Forged for Life Guarantee, the official Mountainsmith lifetime warranty. Used more than not, I found them helpful on the descent with the uneven rocks and stairs.

Socks

I first learned of this company a few years ago, but if you are a regular to the outdoors then, you should not be a stranger to Darn Tough Vermont socks. Available in different heights and cushions (I went for midweight), the socks are guaranteed for life. Conveniently available in multipacks, like the Women’s Hiker Cushion Quiver 3-Pack. They kept my feet warm in the frigid cold nights and dry during the day. For half the trek, I wore the Arc’teryx Merino Wool Lightweight ¾ Crew Sock. I was pleasantly surprised about how well they fit well in our hiking shoes, the support given and how well they wash.

Headwear

It was after the second day when I decided it was time to start wearing some head protection. On colder days, I would wear The Reflective Lid by Smartwool. Made from Merino wool, it also has an interior headband liner which helps wick away the sweat. On warmer days, I wore the Arc’teryx RHO LTW BEANIE which had a lighter weave and accented my Rab down jacket well. After taking a few warm showers and then having to retreat in the freezing cold to get back to the room, I started to wear The Smartwool Thermal Merino Reversible Headband to bed. It was great to keep my damp hair at bay and my ears warm.

Gloves

Although you didn’t need gloves throughout the trek as much as I thought, the Rab Women’s Power Stretch Contact Grip Glove was very comfortable. Made with Polartec® Power Stretch® Pro fabric, the grippy palms made it easy to grab phones and water bottles without removal.

I ended up doubling up on the two coldest days with the MAMMUT Astro Glove. The Gore-Tex Infinium™ Windstopper® material on the back of the hand is windproof and breathable, the synthetic leather across the palm is robust and abrasion-proof. The weather was constantly changing by the hour and by the afternoon – they found themselves back in my pack. The clip is a nice feature to keep the pair together.

The Comforts:

Although our group was not camping along the trail to Everest Base Camp, our Tea House quarters were simple. All rooms had a single bed with a mattress, with some bedding provided. Some rooms had insuite washrooms, with cold water showers and others had outdoor communal bathrooms which included squat toilets (arguably more sanitary than regular toilets). All Tea Houses required you to have your own supply of toilet paper and soap (but available for purchase, should you run out).

Speaking of sanitation, along the trek, shower costs would range from $2.50-10.00. These showers were heated by gas and were relatively accessible. I never went longer than two days without one. I used a healthy amount of hand sanitizer and wet wipes, and probably could have brought more.

Après Trek:

For sleep, I used the Rab Silk Ascent Hooded Sleeping Bag Liner. Silk is a natural fiber that makes a great base layer,dispersing heat and keeping your whole body warm. It also helped to keep the sleeping bag clean. The liner protected the bag from any sweat or oils too. I found that it enhanced the insolation of the sleeping bag and was easy to pack within my bag every morning.

The Rab Down Hut Slipper was a nice addition to my après trekking look by the fireplace in the common rooms. Made with 100% recycled down and a 100% recycled Pertex® Quantum outer. Read: The slippers were toasty. There were nights when my feet felt like they were so cold (probably just more a side effect of the altitude sickness medication I was on, which affected my circulation) that I would wear them to bed and then kick them off in the middle of the night because they were so hot.

Water:

The Himalayas are known for many things, but safe drinking water is not one of them. Besides obvious particulates that can be found, the water can contain many germs and contaminants which I treated additionally with drops . Our group got efficient at treating the water to keep up with our demand on the trek.

I had the CamelBak Eddy® + filtered by LifeStraw®, 32oz Bottle with Tritan™ Renew in one side pocket of my pack. This lightweight bottle filtered the water twice to remove bacteria, parasites, and microplastics, and reduce lead, bad taste, chlorine and other unwanted chemicals. I was being hyper vigilant and would treat my water with drops even before putting it through the treatment system in the bottle. The straw cap is spill proof and easy to prime before taking it on the journey.

In the other side pocket of my pack, I had the LARQ bottle. Every LARQ Bottle utilizes PureVisTM purification technology to eradicate up to 99.9999% of bacteria, viruses and protozoa. When set to Adventure Mode, the bottle purifies water in 3 minutes. Although I could have left the drops out, I still used them regardless. I did not want to take any chances of getting sick. It was nice to have the UV-C filter as an added level of protection, as the one charge lasted the entire 12-day trek.

Snacks/Food:

It was important to support the local Tea Houses when our group could, through the purchasing of food and supplies. While food and snacks were available at every Tea House, variety was lacking. Some of the snacks were expired and the price steadily increased as our group went up the mountain.

On our trek I carried a handful of various snacks including the Herbaland Active Electrolyte Gummies and from their Snacks with Benefits line, Shroom Power, Coconut MCT Oil . Each snack tasted like candy, which was a nice change from the more robust protein I was devouring. Each has their own added benefits including essential electrolytes such as potassium, magnesium, mushroom varieties like, Turkey Tail, and Cordyceps, and well known MCT and coconut water/oil. My favorite was the Shroom Power which was flavored lemon and black tea. Throughout the hike I was craving an ice tea and ginger ale to no avail, so these were a welcomed treat. All flavors are high in protein, and fiber to help sustain energy.

After our daily trek, I had my fill of Dhal Bhat and at some points, just boiled potatoes with Yak butter depending on how I was feeling. I also brought a few freeze-dried meals including Happy Yak. Our challenge was getting hot water, well -hot enough to adequately cook our meals. But once hot, they were delicious and hardy. My favorites included the Mandarin Beef and Rice and the Granola Raspberry and Vanilla for breakfast.

Tech:

At the airport, I purchased a N-Cell SIM card which helps me stay in touch abroad and keep up on social media. Once our group was up the mountain, I purchased an Everest Link, which covered spots where the N-Cell SIM card would not work. Charging was not always free and so I relied on a few tech supplies.

The BioLite Charge 80 PD, USB-C PD Powerbank was helpful. First off, you are able to charge multiple devices at once – so I was able to charge the powerbank and charge my phone all at once. There are 2 USB-A Quick Charge Out ports available and 1 USB-C PD port which is more than sufficient for charging our phones constantly. As it got colder, I would keep the charger in my sleeping bag to work more efficiently. For the entire 12-day trek, I recharged the battery once. In a sea of black USB cords, the blue BioLite one was a strong advantage.

To utilize the charger, you need a travel adapter. Mine of choice was the Samsonite World Wide Power Adapter. It fits outlets in Australia, China, US, Europe and the UK. Nepal uses UK plugs. It has a built-in USB as well, which makes it easy to charge more devices at once. It’s red and black exterior makes it easy to spot travel essentials.

Our group were told that if the weather permitted, we could do the extremely challenging hike to Kala Patthar – (at 5,644.5 m it would have given us additional views of Everest, and neighboring mountains Nuptse and Changtse). This trek would require a reliable headlamp. I chose the BioLite HeadLamp750 (800 is now available). Unfortunately/fortunately the weather turned and we were unable to do the additional hike. I still made use of the HeadLamp750 in a few spots up the mountain, notably Dingboche (4,410 m) where the restrooms were outside in pitch black. It has an incredibly comfortable headband. The RunForever pass-thru charging feature enables you to use the headlamp and charge at the same time.

Utility/Organization:

Anyone who sets foot outdoors on an adventure knows the Victorinox Signature Lite Swiss Army Knife is a must-have with many iterations depending upon your needs. On the trek, the most useful function was the pen, which was helpful when changing SIM cards. The sharp scissors came in handy for cutting anything including our dehydrated food packets, to loose strings. The nail file helped my mid-trek jagged nails.

The GoCup and Go Bites Quattro from San Francisco’s Human Gear really put form and function together. First the GoCup, is a collapsible cup made from FDA food-grade silicone. I used it more than I thought, from brushing my teeth to drinking muscle recovery powder drinks. A press-fit lid keeps things clean during transport and features an integrated pill holder. It’s 100% BPA-free, PC-free, and phthalate-free. Having a set of utensils, like the Go Bites Quattro, was incredibly helpful. The carry case made it easy to keep the entire set together. The set includes full sized chopsticks (instead of a knife found in the Trio) and a hidden toothpick.

While Porter’s carried up 22 kg of our belongings in a duffle, I wanted to keep things organized. The AWAY Clear Pouch Set and the AWAY Insider Packing Cubes fit inside my enormous dry bag, which then fit into my duffle. The porters skillfully tied each duffle with heavy duty rope and anything could have busted under the pressure. I lost a few toiletries this way. The pouches and cubes are easy to clean post trip and can work with any sort of adventure – be it city or country.

Inside one of my pouches, I stored my mini pharmacy where I used the Human Gear GoTubb 3-Pack, to keep Tylenol and Benadryl. Though the containers are quite small they are easy to open with one hand. Although I used them for pills, they can be used for other small items like spices (or you have a scenario like mine, where periodically you keep finding chili flakes in your belongings because there was a hole in the Ziploc bag). 

Skincare:

My usual routine was trimmed down as getting up early and realizing on the second day, the sun was more potent than I imagined it would be. In fact, my nose is still burnt. I was able to carry both these items from MD Solar Sciences. The Daily Perfecting Moisturizer SPF 30 was a great first layer of hydration and protection. Since I have eczema, I find that some sunscreen can either irritate my skin or dehydrate it. This one is a nice balance. To even out my skin tone, I would use the MD Mineral BB Crème SPF 50 in medium. This BB Cream feels nice and velvety smooth on your skin. It’s made with naturally-derived Eco-cert Zinc Oxide, and infused with caffeine and niacinamide to help minimize discoloration and redness.

Not all snacks are created equal, and for travel, you want ones that don’t take a lot of room, not high in salt (to add to the potential dehydration) or sugar and after all – still tastes great. Snacks, as you know, are better shared and so this was a taste test between myself and a few of my work team members: Jessica, Megan, Bre, Yasamin and Jeremy. Here are a few snack companies to consider the next time you are flying the friendly skies or find yourself on the go:

Pan’s Mushroom Jerky

If you followed me this summer, you may have noticed I took a trip to Jackson Hole. While in the very beautiful, small airport I came across Pan’s Mushroom Jerky in one of the two airport shops. From the time between landing in San Francisco and arriving home, I was hooked on Pan’s.

This Malaysian family recipe found its way to ABC’s Shark Tank and now is being sold in over 3,500 stores in the United States and counting. Overall, the mushroom jerky was “meaty” without being salty or too sweet. It was the perfect texture for jerky, not too tough or dry like how sometimes real meat can get. It would be a great addition to noodles or salads. My favorite flavors are a tie between Salt and Pepper and Teriyaki.

LesserEvil’s Sun Poppers

Known for their popcorn, LesserEvil’s Sun Poppers are now available in a variety of flavors including Himalayan Pink Salt, Sour Cream + Onion and Vegan Nacho Cheese. The Poppers are made from organic watermelon protein, organic pumpkin seed protein powder. Both Jeremy and I felt that the Poppers were lightly seasoned with flavor. With Jeremy adding that they had a “nice puffy crunch” and was a hit with his daughters and neighbors’ young kids.

Keto Krisp

Let’s be honest. It’s hard to find a keto bar that suits everyone’s tastes. Odds are someone (Megan) is not a fan of artificial sweeteners, or in the case of Bre – finds they smell/taste “soapy”. However, the majority of the group enjoyed the Keto Krisp Bars. Yasamin said, “I love almond butter but have difficulty fitting it into my macros [nutrients] so this was a delightful way to enjoy it. Most plant proteins have a dry chalky texture but this one was light and crisp.”

SkinnyDipped

On a recent United flight leaving Vancouver to Denver, SkinnyDipped nuts were offered as a snack option. I loved the strong lemon tart flavor with the crunchy almond. In fact, across the board, all my teammates were sold on the SkinnyDipped products as well. Megan thought the Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Almonds were “like a crunchy peanut butter cup.” She also valued them as Keto friendly but without the sweeteners. Even the discerning Bre, gave SkinnyDipped a thumbs up.

Bobby Sue’s Nuts

My coworker Jessica, was on board her Delta flight to Paris when she sent me a photo of Bobby Sue’s nuts. At first, I didn’t think that nuts would be that exciting. Yet, the team had overall positive feedback on Bobby Sue’s Nuts. Megan liked the Original savory and sweet combo and thought they would be a great addition to salads. Already a fan from her flight, Jessica thought the ‘Nuts over Olives’ had a nice ratio of olive to complement the nuts. I really like the serving size of the snack packs and how there is minimal worry of crushing the snack in transit.

UNDERCOVER Chocolate Quinoa Crisps

We are nearing that holiday season where chocolate is basically everywhere; I think the UNDERCOVER Chocolate Quinoa Crisps can be a nice addition to a grazing board for upcoming gatherings. I’m partial to anything mint chocolate and found them light and crunchy. Healthwise, Quinoa is gluten-free, full of protein and fiber which can make shoppers skeptical of the taste. Yet, between Jeremy, Yasamin and Jessica they all enjoyed the crunchy texture and the balanced flavor of the chocolate between each bite.

Here are some fall fashion outfit ideas from your favourite brands.

DRESS + BOOTS:

Rails // Nellie Dress

Rouje // ELSA Boots

Patou // Le Patou Bag

Cult Gaia // Alondra Earrings

Karen Millen // Corset Waist Blazer Mini Dress

Joie // Kehlani Boot

Princess Polly // Reeves Bag

Sanctuary // Ruched Dress

COAT + PANTS:

The Kooples // Wool Jacket with Houndstooth Motif

Princess Polly // Beckham Jacket

Sanctuary // Reissue Cargo Pant

Princess Polly // Tilton Claw Clip

Calzedonia // Cashmere Socks with Glitter Trim

SWEATER + JEANS:

Sanctuary // Rascal Slip-On Heeled Sandal

Rails // Chandler Sweater Vest

Karen Millen // Lydia Millen Cable Knit Shearling Cuff Sweater

Joie // Livia Bootie

Cult Gaia // Laleh Top Handle

Calzedonia // Animal Print Cashmere Socks