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You Won’t Believe How She Packs 100 Things into Her Carry On Bag

30 August 2016

From crammed airports and security concerns to fast-paced itineraries that have you jumping from plane to train to boat even, packing light has become the travel pro’s number 1 hack. For inspiration on how to master it, marvel at this carry-on champion’s expert moves!

HER PACKING GAME IS STRONG

Trust a Bond Girl to school the rest of us on jetsetting like a queen! When she’s not lighting up the silver screen, it turns out actress Rachel Grant is a master packer. So masterful in fact that she’s perfected the ultimate travel packing challenge: how to pack ALL the things (read 100 things) a girl needs into one little carry-on bag. HOW?
In a Youtube clip that has us mesmerised, the Die Another Day Bond Girl performs magic right before our eyes, miraculously fitting 100 items including shoes and toiletries, into a clever fold-up  bag, the Biaggi Zipsak. This shape shifting carry-on bag deserves a gong for being so damn clever, but the real genius lies in Rachel’s packing tips & tools which include ziplock bags, elastic bags, and expert use of the rolling technique. If you’ve ever wanted to pack light, for real this time, watch and learn.

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