Fine luggage is an architectural timepiece that makes the first, and often only, impression when you are racing through airports or pulling through hotels. This Mother’s Day, give Mom a fresh and daring piece of luggage that will ignite her enough to book the dream vacation she’s been talking about. Here is the best luxury luggage for Moms who travel.
The light and durable Proxis (from $500) and C-Lite collections (from $500) in eye-catching colors will quicken the pulse of even the most melancholy soul. The ripple effect is buzzy. The feature where the dents bounce back is a practical perk; the brand's proprietary multi-layered material developed by Samsonite literally bounces back into shape when strained. The C-lite collection has an elongated double pull handle, a plus for tall Moms who travel. The luggage itself is also light, making this legacy brand a serious competitor in the luxury luggage market.
The Briggs & Riley lifetime guarantee allows customers to send their broken or damaged luggage for complimentary repairs without proof of purchase. The stunning Sympatico luggage and the Briggs & Riley Baseline include carry-on and checked luggage sizes with the Briggs & Riley compression-expansion technology, allowing for more packing space. The Sympatico collection features 360-degree spinner wheels and a TSA-friendly lock. Prices for the Sympatico collection normally range from $599 to $769, but the current 20 percent off sale makes this Mother’s Day extra special with prices ranging from $479 to $615. Both the Sympatico and Baseline luggage can be monogrammed, adding a thoughtful touch of personalization for Mom this Mother’s Day.
The new Essential collection (from $900 - $1,450) pastels are the perfect summer cocktail: in timeless mint green and vibrant papaya, an Essential will put Mom in the mood for all things summer. The brand is known for its ball-bearing mounted wheel system with cushioned axles, which means the lightweight suitcase glides with stable, effortless maneuverability. All RIMOWA pieces come with TSA-approved locks, and Mom will love the dual interior organization, which features a fully zipped compartment with mesh zipped pocket storage in the lightweight Cabin.
The stunning Terminal Luggage Collection offers a gorgeous carry-on and checked luggage set($429-$599 for a set, $199-$359 for individual pieces). The white-brown palette stands out and the pastiche vintage look with rich leather detailing and a personalized monogram is worth the obsession. The oversized wheels spin 360 degrees, and you can choose the optional expandable zippers to fit more into your luggage.
Carl Friedrik has nailed extended travel and long-haul flights with the Trunk ($745). Inspired by the Golden
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Whether one’s mother is just starting to take lessons or is the Singles Champ of her club, anyone can benefit from some serious tennis coaching. Since many tennis programs are also located in destinations that are tempting vacation spots as well, holiday time goes along with the training.
Mother’s Day is a good holiday to choose something you know your mom loves yet also get a little adventurous with what you give. If your mom is a frequent traveler who loves perfume, here are some fragrances that may inspire even more trips, and they’ll be well-suited for taking along on planes, trains, and cars. These perfumes all offer something special and unique that make them thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts.
Having the right tech on board - or on the road - makes everything easier. In the words of Mama Cass, things are getting better every day - today's tech is lighter, more powerful and useful than ever before. Here are some of the best gifts for a mother who likes to be on the move.
While it might be tempting to shop for a gift with a big wow factor this Mother’s Day, why not spring for something practical—an item your mom will actually use on a regular basis?
Why experience the creations of one chef when you can experience a range of local and noted guest chefs plus wine tastings, seminars and other gastronomic treats? That’s the ethos of an enticing food festival and it’s even better when it’s located in a destination that is desirable anyway as a holiday spot. Here are some of the best festivals in, and just outside of, the U.S.
That hottest club in town is Cookbook Club! And whether mom is in one right now, thinking or starting one or joining one, these gifts will help her prep for the most delicious social gathering of the 2020s. Prepare to be lauded as the best child (or spouse) of this cookbook club member, because these gifts are perfect.
Traveling can be hard on the skin. Your travel-loving mom probably knows this all too well. However, with the right lotion, there’s no need to worry. Here is a carefully selected variety of skin-nourishing lotions to help your mom maintain hydrated and healthy skin in any climate.
If mom’s idea of a great getaway is using someone else’s kitchen to prepare lavish feasts, well, celebrate that. Especially if you’re invited on the trip! Rental properties are notorious for having dangerously dull knives, a lack of specialty kitchen equipment and often a selection of essentially much more stark than what was promised. Help mom feel prepared and pampered in any kitchen with these great gifts for cooks who love to chef it up at an Airbnb, VRBO or any rental home away from home.
If your travel-loving mom loves painting her nails before or during her travels, she’ll love to open her Mother’s Day gift and see nail polishes in colors just right for her. These vegan, cruelty-free nail polish options can help make your mom’s life more colorful and fun. Also, nail polish is a gift that can last for months or even years, and your mom is sure to think of you and remember your thoughtfulness every time she goes to choose one of her favorite shades.
There’s much to consider when selecting a running shoe. Will you be running on the pavement, a treadmill, or a crushed-gravel trail? Is it more important for a shoe to be lightweight for competing or cushioned for comfort and knee relief? Is your gate neutral or does over pronation occur?