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It’s no wonder RIES products nail form and function—founder Megan Graham is an avid traveler and spent her career in beauty marketing at Condé Nast. She shared the story behind the company, some of her favorite wellness destinations, and the products she loves so much she was inspired to design RIES.

Lucrezia Buccellati, VP of Client Relationships and a member of the creative design team at Italian high jewelry brand Buccellati, spends much of her time moving between cities, cultures, and creative worlds. Her approach to travel mirrors the house’s elegant yet textured philosophy, balancing glamorous work trips with off-the-beaten-path family adventures.

The NYC Upper East Side-based Pilates instructor and founder of The Way doesn’t compromise her wellness routine on the road. She shares the mineral supplements and snacks she won’t fly without, a Pilates hotel-room workout, French pharmacy obsessions, and other ways she keeps it up thousands of miles from home.

The founder of haircare brand Crown Affair is on the road nearly 200 days a year, and somehow never gets sick or seems to have a bad hair day.

Clare V. is synonymous with a certain set of chic, bicoastal, jet-setting professional women, so when we heard that Clare Vivier herself was heading out on a whirlwind work trip from LA to San Francisco to Boston and back in just four days, we had to know what she packed.

Travel writer Rebekah Peppler has learned the hard way what you actually need on safari, and what can stay at home. She shares the advice she wishes she’d had before her first trip, plus chic and practical tips for arriving prepared without spending on gorpcore gear that will never see the light of day again.

Erina Pindar has been on her fair share of bucket list-worthy trips… this year. She shares the hotel brands she always checks into, her favorite lounges and loyalty programs, how she manages traveling to four continents in six weeks, and why she only books odd-numbered seats on United.

Stylist Irene Kim and her husband realized it was now or never to follow their dream of moving from Toronto to Paris, and finally made the leap this summer after a year of sorting out visas, schools, bank accounts, and a tangle of French bureaucracy.

This summer, writer and globetrotter Natasha Nyanin packed for an 8-week trip with nearly a dozen stops. Her approach is equally whimsical and practical (albeit maximalist), and she has us seriously considering traveling with stationery and a wax seal.