With heritage sewn into its brand ethos, Italian-born Society Limonata is giving its age-old linen designs a new twist. Launched in 2000, it is part of the Limonata Group, a historical textile company based in Costa Masnaga (in northern Italy) founded at the end of the 19th century. The company is still considered a benchmark for textile innovation. As well as its luxury homeware designs, the company creates hardworking linen accessories that suit any explorer’s way of life.

The Drai Bag (£200) is roomy enough to use on your journey and stylish enough to double up as a beach or sports bag when you arrive at your destination. The large-size tote bag is made in cotton canvas and comes in a wide colour palette.

Soleil’s pouches and travel cases are ideal for storing toiletries, cosmetics and travel accessories to keep you organised when away from home. The sustainable products are handcrafted by artisans in Spain, and each can be personalised. The brand was founded by Sol Parga, who launched the company after gaining a degree in Fashion Design in London. Having moved back to Spain to work as a designer, she came up with the concept of Soleil with each design inspired by the Mediterranean art of slow living and her travels. As well as pouches, totes and evening bags, Soliel has just launched new laptop bags (£75.63) for those who need to keep working even when they are away.

Smythson’s notebooks and diaries have long been essential must-haves for travelers. Established in 1887, the brand is synonymous with the golden age of travel. In the 1910s, it launched its Bon Voyage greeting cards, which were beautifully stamped and hand-engraved. In the 1970s, it produced bespoke diaries and log books for explorers, Sir Ranulph Fiennes, Charles R Burton and Oliver Shepard. Known for its craftsmanship and high quality blue paper—Smythson’s clients include the world’s royalty, celebrities and many influential figures, such as Sigmund Freud and Sir Winston Churchill. The iconic Inspirations and Ideas Panama Notebook (£60) is handcrafted in England using the finest crossgrain leather. Inspired by the Panama diary invented in 1908, the notebook is lightweight, portable and the ideal travel companion.

Keeping you warm inflight and also doubling up as a stylish accessory, Madeleine Thompson’s Myrtle Oversized Scarf (£315) is made from 100% cashmere and will no doubt become an essential part of your travel wardrobe.

For those who struggle to sleep when flying or when arriving in a new hotel room, Eberjey x L’Agence’s just-launched Washable Silk Printed Eye Mask (£54), will help you switch off in no time. Eberjey has collaborated with the luxury fashion brand, L’Agence, to create the limited-collection that features the French brand’s signature floral print. Made from 100% mulberry silk, the fabric is processed without using any harmful chemicals in a mill that uses non-toxic dyes.

Meanwhile, Briggs & Riley’s Rhapsody Weekend Tote (£249) is ideal for short hops or weekend breaks. Designed with soft leather handles (plus a shoulder strap for versatility), a spacious compartment for your clothes and laptop, and airport-friendly features, like a SpeedThru™ pocket and a slip-through back panel to slide over luggage handle, the handy bag can be monogrammed for added style-factor. The brand captures ‘the art’ of travel and has been crafting innovative luggage for the past 30 years.

Doing away with plastics and keeping you hydrated when en route to a new destination is Frank Green’s ceramic drinking bottles (from £34.99). The brand’s bottles can be mix and matched with a range of styles and colours, are customisable and can be personalised. The brand’s mission is to help stop single-use plastic completely with the launch of its reusable cups and bottles.

When it comes to customisable accessories, Lacylou London’s bags can be personalisd with a range of on-trend charms. The ChiChi Multibag (£135) is just the right size for carrying your passport and essentials when in transit. It also doubles up as a stylish evening or day bag when you arrive. The leather bag can be styled in different ways: wear it crossbody, over the shoulder, as a belt bag or on the wrist. It also comes with three different charms that you can pre-select from the brand’s charm collection.

Accessories brand Elizabeth Scarlett has launched its new Zodiac Collection (from £32) for 2025, in line with astrology having a cultural resurgence (TikTok searches, it says, for style based on astrology increased by 1,000% in January this year). Made from soft navy velvet, each pouch is embroidered with star sign designs and can be used for storing make-up, handbag essentials or as an evening clutch.

Taking you from day to night, meanwhile, is Aspiga’s Guadalupe Maxi Tunic (£95) with its black and gold motifs. Wear it on the beach or at the bar. The lightweight kaftan can also be stored in your hand luggage for those desperate to be beach ready after a long-haul flight. Made from organic cotton, it has a coral print design, and is in line with Aspiga’s ethical and sustainable brand ethos.

Finally, Penelope Chilvers’ Mini Fringe Suede Bag (£159) is part of the company’s new Safari Collection, which has been inspired by adventures in Botswana. The compact, boho-style bag is ideal for festivals, keeping documents safe and for adventures afar. It features a suede pull fastening, a cotton striped lining, and fits all essentials. The adjustable suede strap can be switched out for any one of the brand’s woven detachable straps for a more eclectic look.



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