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Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Color Me Impressed: How I Downsized My Suitcase and Upped My Travel Game (Thanks, Donna!)

Major round of applause (and possibly a slow clap on a cobblestone street) for my longtime friend and personal style sorceress, Donna—the undisputed queen of color analysis and fashion whisperer extraordinaire. This woman traipsed across Europe with nothing but a carry-on and a capsule wardrobe so chic it made the Parisian pigeons blush. Oui, vraiment. 🕊️💼

You must see her magic in action: Travel Packing: Keeping It Light

Now, with my own two-month hop-around-the-hemisphere trip back to Oz looming—part business hustle, part soul-reviving sabbatical—I decided it was time to break up with my overstuffed suitcase full of “just in case” delusions (you know the ones: the fifth pair of sandals in case you attend a spontaneous beach gala? Yeah, that).

This time? I'm rolling with a medium-sized case. Yes, darling. Medium.
Cue the gasps, clutch the pearls, and alert the baggage handlers—I have evolved.

Inspired by Donna’s effortlessly cool capsule strategy, I crafted my own wardrobe wonderland: lean, mean, and layer-friendly. Why? Because Queensland is rocking its “tropical winter” (read: humid summer with a hint of attitude), while Victoria and South Australia are doing their best Arctic impressions. One suitcase. Many moods. Challenge accepted.

So here I am—packing lighter, dressing smarter, and feeling sassier. I’m ready for climate plot twists, business meetings, barefoot beach walks, and every latte in between—without hauling a steamer trunk like a character in a Dickens novel.

And seriously, if you’re in Australia and want to give your mum a gift she’ll love more than brunch and a nap, go grab her a color analysis session with Donna. Mother’s Day hero status: unlocked.

Go forth and be fabulous,

https://www.donna-cameron.com.au

🧳✨💃

#Donnacameron #TravelCapsuleQueen #InspiredByDonna #PackingVictory #FromSunToSnuggle #OzAdventureReady




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