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What To Pack || Napa Valley

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packing tips napa valley

By the time most of you read this I’ll be wheels up beginning day 1 of my 12 day wine county adventure with Ma(i)sonry and Orison Wines.  If you’re a regular reader of the blog then you’d know I’m a big (BIG) lover of wine so I couldn’t have been more thrilled when Orison and Maisonry wanted to collaborate on a best of Napa Valley piece.  I’ve been to Napa a few times, but I don’t think anything can rival what we have planned.  And while I can’t divulge too much as I’ll be sharing all of my thoughts when I get back I wanted to at least share a few what-to/how-to pack tips with y’all.  So without further ado, and before I’m 3 cabernets deep, my 5 favorite packing tips.  And fair warning…my Instagram feed will be nothing but California sunshine and grapes as far as the eye can see the next 2 weeks.  Cheers!  truly, MKR

** Saint James striped tee via Ann Mashburn also available HERE  ||  Rifle Paper passport mini notebooks  ||   Alexander McQueen studded sunglasses

packing tips napa valley

**  Celine sunglasses  ||  Ray-Ban High Street sunglasses  ||  Red’s Whitner sunglasses  ||  Ray-Ban Clubmaster sunglasses  ||  Alexander McQueen studded sunglasses  ||  Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses

packing tips napa valley

No. 1 –  Garment racks are  your friends.  When I began styling I purchased a few rolling garment racks and now I could not imagine packing (or my every day) without them.  They’re great for planning outfits and corralling all of your items in one place.

** Clare Vivier fanny pack  ||  Sole Society Jill backpack

packing tips napa valley

No. 2 – It’s all about the mini.  When regulations changed and didn’t allow anything over 3.4 oz. carried on it made all of beauty begin creating products in a smaller/travel size which saves a TON of room when packing.  I mean nothing takes up more suitcase space than my every day 20+ oz. can of hairspray or hair volumizer!  So I now buy everything you can in the smaller size and keep them in my beauty bag so all I have to do is grab and go.  I even got my tanning lotion in a mini…how convenient is that?!  And if you’re only carrying on might I suggest storing everything in one of these to make security a breeze.

** Chair, Restoration Hardware  ||  Pillow (available via WOM, email for details)  ||  kate spade new york fine feather purse c/o  ||  Moroccan gold pouf  ||  Alexander McQueen sunglasses  ||  Saint James striped shirts blue, red, navy, green  ||  Jack Rogers Vachetta neon sandals  ||  Jack Rogers Palm Beach Navajo sandals  ||  Marni double jewel sandals  ||  Tory Burch Kira sandals  ||  Stubbs and Wootton slippers  ||  Yosi Samra slippers c/o  ||  Proenza Schouler heels

packing tips napa valley

No. 3 – Expect the unexpected.  When traveling anything can happen; delays, lost luggage, bumps, etc., so best to be prepared.  If you’re checking luggage always carry on your must have beauty products, change of under garments, 1 change of clothing, a bathing suit (if you’re going somewhere beach like all you need is a bathing suit), a back up charger, and a comfortable pair of shoes (I travel everywhere with these in my purse).

** kate spade new york fine feather purse c/o  ||  Pillow (available via WOM, email for details) 

packing tips napa valley

No. 4 – Create an itinerary.  Wether it be in your Google calendar, printed out and in your purse, or set up in Outlook have an itinerary with all pertinent addresses and phone numbers (hotels, rental cars, restaurants, etc.) easily accessible.  And make sure any travel companions have a copy, as well as anyone back home that may need to get in touch with you in case of emergency.

** Zara nude heels  ||  Proenza Schouler heels  ||  Yosi Samra Preslie c/0  ||  Yosi Samra Corey sandal c/o  ||  kate spade new york toucan sandals  ||  Tory Burch Kira bow sandals  ||  Jack Rogers Napa Valley Navajo sandals c/o  ||  Jack Rogers Vachetta neon sandals ||  Jack Rogers Palm Beach Navajo sandals

packing tips napa valley

** Rifle Paper + Garance Dore phone case  ||  F. Scott Fitzgerald Tales of the Jazz Age  ||  Rifle Paper travel journal

packing tips napa valley

No. 5 – Be in the moment.  I’ve lost a lot of peace, a lot of moments to trying to capture them or freeze them in time.  To being stuck to a plan.  To not being willing to take the unchartered path.  No more my Loves.  Traveling is all about the adventure.  And while yes you have to be planned, you have to be ready, you have to pose for those pics so you can record them forever you also have to be willing to throw it all away and go on the grand journey.  Because every day, wether it be on vacation or during your daily commute to work, is a day you’ll never get back so you might as well enjoy the ride.  

** Chair, Restoration Hardware  ||  Haute Hippie “Drinks Well With Others” tee

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Around Town With The Frye Company Day Two

The Best Southern Stomping Grounds in My New Fryes
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Yesterday you joined me as I toured around a few of my favorite Atlanta haunts in a pair of classic Fryes and an elevated take on black cowboy boots as part of The Frye Company’s #TheFRYELife City Guide. As a wearer of Fryes for almost a decade, I appreciate boots that are comfortable, timeless and well made. My rugged Campus boots will always be a favorite of mine, but it’s funny how I find myself reaching for a pair of cowboy boots after living in the South for a few years! 

For those times I’m looking for a low, edgier boot, I now turn to this pair of buckled booties. The Frye Company’s Ray Belted Bootie is a pair that I know I’ll be rocking for years to come, with its sharp side belted details and antiqued flair.  It’s a great transitional and incredibly versatile pair that won’t run you the risk of looking generic.

Naturally, I love any excuse to visit my favorite locales around town (Northside Tavern for live blues, Inman Park for a King of Pops popsicle (Key Lime Pie is my favorite), Chattahoochee Coffee Company and Star Provisions for a treat) and it’s always more fun when I can show off a pair of kicks, especially if those kicks are Fryes. Truly, MKR

P.S. For more scenes from my Southern stomping grounds, follow along this Saturday and Sunday when I’ll be taking over The Frye Company’s Instagram. xo

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Photography, Kathryn McCrary | THIS STORY IS IN COLLABORATION WITH THE FRYE COMPANY, A BRAND WE LOVE AND ADORE.  OPINIONS AND IMAGES ARE 100% OUR OWN.

LOCATIONS: Northside Tavern, Inman Park/The Beltline, Chattahoochee Coffee CompanyStar Provisions

AS PICTURED: TRIBE SWEATSHIRT | DISTRESSED JEANS |FRYE RAY BELTED BOOTIES | MILITARY GREEN TOP (SIMILAR HERE AND HERE) | FRYE CAMPUS BACKPACK | FRYE COWBOY BOOTS | SUNGLASSES 

Thanksgiving Dinner Made Easy

Making the holidays enjoyable again with Whole Foods
Filed Under > Entertaining

Between juggling the shop, the blog, travel, and everything else that comes with the season, this year I decided to make Thanksgiving easy. No three-day food prep, no failed recipes, no arguments in the kitchen. No none of that. This year, I was going to actually enjoy the only day I have off and let Whole Foods do the heavy lifting for me.

You see, Whole Foods is just waiting to make all of your holiday dreams come true with their massive holiday menu! From charcuterie boards and bacon wrapped apps, to turkeys, hams, pies, and all the sides you could dream up, Whole Foods has the holidays covered.

They cook it, and all you do is finish it in the oven and place it onto the table.  It’s that easy.  But seriously, it’s that easy.  They send you on your merry way with very detailed instructions that even someone who’s never cooked a day in their life could handle.  And I loved the fact that while Whole Foods takes you 90% of the way there is a little work that you still have to put into it so I felt as if I had actually cooked the meal.

As far as the meal itself, I went with the Festive Feast for 12, and it was a feast.  Every single thing was delicious, and we had leftovers for days. But if I was playing favorites I’d say it had to be the ham, the creamed kale and spinach, and the apple pie. The next day I poured the creamed kale and spinach over tortilla chips and added a little salsa and it was like heaven.  Highly recommend that little leftover.

While I did go with the Festive Feast for 12, I love that you don’t have to go with a full feast and can just pick and choose, truly creating your own custom menu. So if you love baking pies, or the turkeys your thing, but don’t want to mess with the sides you can just get Whole Food’s sides.  If the sides are your thing, but you don’t want to mess up that big glorious bird, you can just order the turkey.  Whatever will make your Thanksgiving enjoyable again, you can make happen with a little help from Whole Foods. 

And of course, Whole Foods being Whole Foods, they’ve got plenty of options for vegans, vegetarians, grain free, Keto-friendly, and whatever else seems to be the diet trend this year.

And I’d be amiss if I didn’t mention the cost.  I knew, being Whole Foods the food quality would be bar none, but what shocked me was how reasonably priced everything was.  It was the least expensive Thanksgiving dinner I’ve EVER hosted.  Ever!

So, the only question left to really answer is are you going to make Thanksgiving stressful this year, or are you going to be like me kicked back with a glass of wine and actually enjoying the day! Truly, MKR

Photography, Rustic White Interiors | This post is in collaboration with Whole Foods, a brand I love and adore.  Opinoins and images are 100% my own.

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