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Travel editor Sofia de la Cruz’s gift guide for the discerning globetrotter

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Travel editor Sofia de la Cruz’s gift guide for the discerning globetrotter

It’s hard to believe this time of year has rolled around again so quickly. While my personal style hasn’t changed much since last year – aside from a newfound obsession with Japanese toys (check out the 5-Piece Tumi Isi Blocks by Japan House London below) – I’ve noticed a shift in how I approach wish lists. What was once an endless scroll of ‘I absolutely need this, but I also don’t’ has evolved into a more curated selection of genuinely useful things (or so I like to believe).

Wallpaper* Gift Guide: travel editor Sofia de la Cruz’s picks

Wallpaper* travel editor Sofia de la Cruz

(Image credit: Courtesy of Sofia de la Cruz)

Christmas feels like the perfect excuse for this annual rebranding exercise, with the new year looming, and with that, a chance to better ourselves, even if just a little. The following gift guide is a practical yet stylish roundup of essentials for the well-travelled, infused with the necessary amount of Wallpaper* finesse – from a lasting second skin for your passport by Hermès, to functional musts by Goods Goods Issey Miyake and Studio Nicholson, and revitalising supplements by Clinique La Prairie.

A packable companion

Goods Goods Issey Miyake Fuwa Fuwa bag, £435 - £470

Goods Goods Issey Miyake Fuwa Fuwa bag, £435 – £470

(Image credit: Courtesy of Goods Goods Issey Miyake)

A staple I never travel without is a Pleats Please Issey Miyake turtleneck. It’s effortlessly versatile, packs like a dream, and stays wrinkle-free. This year, I’ve set my sights on a Goods Goods Issey Miyake bag; it’s perfect for all the same reasons. The Fuwa Fuwa bag, crafted from soft, lightweight material, stands out for its minimal yet ingenious design – constructed from a single rectangular piece of fabric. I can’t take my eyes off the Olive Green colourway.

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