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Summer Reading: Flight Attendant Tell-Alls

Beach read alert! If you're looking for a travel-themed tell-all that spills the beans on the friendly—and sometimes frisky—skies, pick up a copy of not one, but two eye-opening flight attendant memoirs. 

In the tradition of 1960s bestseller Coffee, Tea or Me?, Mandy Smith's no-holds-barred memoir, Cabin Fever: The Sizzling Secrets of a Virgin Airlines Flight Attendant, recounts stories from love affairs to mid-flight scares over 12 years as a Virgin Atlantic flight attendant. Frequent fliers may find the content a little too close for comfort; for example, she shares her opinions about Premium Economy passengers:

People who can't quite afford Upper Class but feel they can click their fingers and demand the world, simply because they've paid a few hundred quid more than an Economy passenger for a little extra leg room and a slightly bigger seat. That's why we nicknamed them the Gin and Tonic Brigade; they believe they deserve as many freebies as they can get their hands on, which most often results in them drinking the complimentary bar service dry.

Smith compares her job with that of a waitress, nurse, therapist, policewoman and negotiator combined. I enjoyed her account of maintaining her cool during a stressful situation; I guess I'm not the only passenger who takes her cue from the flight attendants:

I was fully aware that every single person in the cabin was scrutinizing my demeanor with anxious eyes, making sure I was not wearing an expression that screamed, "We're going to crash." We know the score: watch the air hostesses, and if we're not panicking, you know everything is okay. That's why we look so bloody cheerful all the time. Anyone who thinks being an air hostess is all about serving tea and coffee and looking pretty is kidding themselves. It takes stamina, patience, commitment...and a whole load of acting talent. 

Moving across the pond from the UK to the USA, veteran flight attendant and media maven Heather Poole's bestseller, Cruising Attitude: Tales of Crashpads, Crew Drama, and Crazy Passengers at 35,000 Feetdishes on everything from finding love to first-year wages that qualify flight attendants for food stamps.

If you've ever been curious about grooming standards—for a profession that requires at least one-inch heels for women—Poole tells this story:

Lipstick, at flight attendant training, was serious business. It had to be worn at all times. "Why?" asked a classmate who had dared not to wear the color my airline had recommended that year, Clinique red..."So passengers can read your lips during an emergency," said an instructor, matter-of-factly. None of us knew if he was serious. 

And if you've ever wondered what kind of crazy behavior flight attendants have seen, Poole gives this shortlist:

In flight, I've seen passengers get naked, attempt to open an emergency door in order to get off the "bus," reach inside a first-class meal cart and eat leftover food from a dirty plate, and get hit on the head by luggage—then threaten to sue the airline because the injury had affected their psychic abilities. Once I watched an entire group of passengers traveling to Haiti put a voodoo curse on a coworker...and I've seen a woman try to store her baby inside an overhead bin.

A flight attendant's first priority is passenger safety. So, be nice! Even a smile and a few kind words can set you apart from other passengers, and that—according to the experts—is the best way to score a blanket or an extra snack.

This post is written by Trip Styler's Assistant Wayfarer/Editor Heather.

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Virgin Diaries :: Facing the Sky
Virgin Diaries :: Airtight Hair

[images via penguin and harper collins]

Photoshoot: TS Summer Essentials

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Right before the stork delivered Baby Styler 8 months ago, I launched the Trip Styler Store. It was kind of like having two babies at once, except one got WAY more attentionmy wee wanderer, of course! 

The store, focusing on wearable lifestyle finds hand-sourced from coordinates as far as Morocco, Mexico and Bali, embodies the true spirit of trip styling: Getting deep with a destination, and doing so in style. 

So often I see the world's top fashion and home publicationsthink: Nylon Magazine, NET-A-PORTER, People StyleWatch, Canadian House & Homefeaturing similar goods to those curated for the store, which got me excited to showcase our limited-edition bounty in a lifestyle shoot. 

And, since I wear at least one find from the TS Store dailyI always buy one extra for myself to road-test ithere's a selection of our hot-weather haul, perfect for summer. 

Happy browsing!

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Note: All prices listed in CAD

[photos by @heatherlovesit for trip styler]

Real-Time Translation

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This is big news, huge news, mega news involving the ability to break language barriers and change travel forever.

As of yesterday, Google released an update to their Google Translate app {iOS // Android} that allows for real-time translation in a conversation.  

Just THINK of the space-age ramifications. Ordering a Bordeaux in Bordeaux just got way easier. Finding un baño in Barcelona just got way easier. Buying a train ticket from Monterosso to Riomaggiore in Italy's Cinque Terre just got way easier.

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Curious how well real-time translation actually works, Mr. Trip Styler and I took it for a test drive in Spanish/English. The results are a mishmash of funny, accurate and awkward!

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- For real-time translation, you'll need a data connection, such as WiFi. Available in English to/from French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Russian.
- You can also type in a translation query.
- Did you know that app also can translate images? Through Word Lens, point your camera at a sign or text block and the app will translate without a data connection. 

[photos and video via @TripStyler]

Santa Flies Coach {for Kids}

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Editor's Note: Merry Christmas from the TS crew! For our last dispatch of 2014, we wanted to wrap on a meaningful note and show an example of how you can give through travel. Catch you back in early 2015. 

Santa normally flies first class in a space-age sleigh programmed by smarter-than-Einstein elves and NASA-trained reindeer. During his once-yearly festive flight, I'm told he rides in "cool class" with a lie-flat seat kitted out with electronic massage modules, buttons for easy navigation to every country from Azerbaijan to Zimbabwe, and an on-demand hot cocoa machine specially made by Swiss elves. In other words, he's a trueperhaps even the originalTrip Styler.

This year, in preparation for Christmas, St. Nick ditched his fancy ride to fly around the world in COACH for a project VERY close to his heart: To raise money for the kids at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Knowing a little something-something about round-the-world journeys, in partnership with Expediabecause, duh, Santa books vacations when his busy season wrapshe criss-crossed the map to top up his Expedia+ Reward points so he could donate them directly to St. Jude.  

As you can see from the three-minute recap above, Mr. Red Suit himself flew 19,602 miles across surf and turf {even spending a night in Tokyo at a capsule hotel} ending up at St. Jude in Memphis, Tennessee to deliver gifts to kids in the hospital. At the end of his transcontinental trek, he donated all the points he earned traveling to St. Jude, so they can continue to help kids get better and fund world-leading research.  

I'm not telling you about this initiative because I have a vested interest in Expedia through my work with their Expedia Viewfinder Travel Blog team. I'm telling you about this because helping others is part of my core existence, whether it is donating to causes like this, working to build and fund medical clinics in hard-to-access areas, or volunteering with teens.  

When I married Mr. Trip Styler 10 years ago, in lieu of party favors, we donated to the Canadian equivalent of St. Jude, and have continued to do so every year, which is why I'm so smitten that through this Expedia campaign anyone can give St. Jude their Expedia+ points {or cash}, which ensures three things:
1. No family in need will ever receive a bill at St. Jude {because St. Jude is funded by people like you}.
2. Children with life-threatening diseases get the best possible care, such as proton therapy {the most advanced form of radiation technology}
3. Continued breakthroughs; as a research hospital, St. Jude freely shares their life-giving discoveries such as the Pediatric Cancer Genome Project {working to find childhood cancer causes and potential new treatments}, so doctors and scientists worldwide can use this knowledge to save thousands more children. 

If you have one minute and a few Expedia+ points, consider giving a gift far more significant than something that can be placed under the tree. This holiday season join me in donating your Expedia+ points, and leaving a lifesaving legacy. 'Tis the season.  

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Donate: Expedia.com/Santa 
Social: #SantaFliesCoach #ExpediaStJude
Learn: See what my colleagues have also written about this initiative --> Travel with Kate, Midlife Road Trip, Girl Gone Travel, Hip Travel Mama

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[photos via the Santa Flies Coach Expedia campaign for St. Jude]

Holiday Gift Guide 2014

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Editor's Note: We're currently trip styling in Palm Springs. We're back at it on Tuesday, but in the meantime, check out the TS Instagram feed for pool and palm tree inspiration.

We usually ask, "What do you buy for the person who has everything?" But perhaps the better question for Trip Styler readers is, "What do you buy for the person who goes everywhere?" We've curated a list of both practical and whimsical gift ideas for stylish travelers. Merry Christmas and happy holidays from the Trip Styler team!

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Stephen Kenn Travel Cocktail Kit :: The Don Draper era may be over, but that doesn't mean we can't cocktail in coach. This leather and canvas kit comes with nine bottles, a mixing spoon and a recipe manual with instructions for various drink and trip styles.

Hisy Bluetooth Remote for iPhone Camera :: Never let an outstretched arm ruin a photo again. This cordless, handheld remote connects to your mobile device via Bluetooth for easy, if not shameless, selfies. Also available for Android.

Filson 72-Hour Briefcase :: Carrying a lifetime guarantee from a 117-year-old company, this durable, water-resistant bag is a solid investment piece. And my favorite feature—besides the camo print option—is the strap on the back for sliding over rolling luggage handles.

Bali Beads Wooden Necklace :: Sourced on the beaches of Bali, this tassel necklace comes in multiple colors and materials {wood, stone or glass} and complements just about any outfit. Trust me—I have several of them and I've been known to wear them all at once because you can never have too much of a good thing.

Aduro Apple-Certified 10-Foot Charging Cable :: How often do we find ourselves stooping awkwardly over an outlet trying to charge our mobile devices? This handy charging cable comes in three lengths—up to 10 feet—so we don't have to stoop any longer.

Embryolisse Travel-Size Lait-Crème Concentré :: This French cult product is Chief Trip Stylist Trish's latest travel beauty obsession. A cult product in France, this do-it-all cream is a face moisturizer, body lotion and make-up remover. Bonus: it's gentle enough for baby too.

Heritage Store Rosewater Mist :: The first step is admitting you have a problem. And I might have a problem with floral mists. These hydrating, soothing, toning and energizing sprays are perfect midday—and mid-flight—pick-me-ups. Start with rose and then dip your toes in the waters of lavender, orange and beyond.

Olympic Provisions Royale Salami Sampler :: This might be the most random item on this year's list, but we're big fans of Portland's Olympic Provisions restaurants. When we found out they ship their charcuterie, we knew we had to include it. We're not their only fans; their salami samplers made Oprah's Favorite Things list this year!

Lipault Foldable 2-Wheeled Continental Carry-On :: Ultra-lightweight, durable and easy-to-clean, this French luggage rolls smoothly for easy travel and folds flat for easy storage. Perfect for savvy travelers who live in small spaces.

This post is written by Trip Styler's Assistant Wayfarer/Editor Heather.

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Holiday Gift Guide 2013
December Gift Guide 2012
Cool Christmas Finds 2011
Gifts for Travelers Christmas 2010
Gifts for Travelers 2009

[collage by @heatherlovesit, map via poppy and pinecone]