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Our Perfect Gift Guide

    ‘Tis the season! There’s nothing I love more than seeing someone’s face light up when you’ve given them that perfect gift. Here’s my ‘N A Perfect World holiday gift guide with a round up of our travel inspired picks, whether it’s a diamond necklace reminiscent of the oldest talisman in the world or a GoPro for you and your favorite travel buddy to chronicle your adventures, there’s someone for every wanderer on your list. Daniel Wellington York Lady Watch – $199. A lot of us use our smartphones to tell us what time it is to check in at home but there’s little more elegant than a beautiful timepiece. I’m partial to a gorgeous leather band for men and women that ages so well. Luckily Daniel Wellington offers this elegance at a price that you can afford to get his and hers watches this holiday! Only $199 and just for my readers, use the promo code NAPERFECTWORLD for 15% off your purchase until January! Tréstique Face Essentials – $85. This new makeup brand …

‘N’s Nomads: #87DaysofVintage with Kyleigh Kühn

You may recognize those piercing eyes from a fashion campaign or magazine but upon first meeting Kyleigh, I can guarantee you’ll walk away feeling one thing: happy. That genuinely happy feeling that makes you think, “Wow, some people are pretty awesome.” Whether it’s a late night dance party where she’s breaking it down Cali-style or an event raising awareness for one of her philanthropic endeavors, Kyleigh is in a perpetual state of paying it forward. Her drive to do good is contagious. In a special edition of ’N’s Nomads, in  honor of Kyleigh’s birthday, I caught up with her about her latest campaign, #87daysofvintage. ’N: Where are you from? Kyleigh: Marin County, California –15 mins North of the Golden Gate.  I also lived in Alaska for 3 years as a tot. ’N: What did you study at Berkley and how does it impact your work now? Kyleigh: I studied Peace and Conflict Studies.  We focused heavily on structure vs agency–identifying what systems and beliefs are held within society and imagining ways you can exercise your …

My Last Day in Tel Aviv: Breaking in this summer’s LWD!

As I’ve mentioned in past posts one of the best traveling decisions I made on my recent trip to Israel was to change my flight, extending my time. On my last day I woke up with one thing on my itinerary: to wander. With the sun shining and a promise of a gorgeous day of sightseeing in some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in Tel Aviv, I was excited to finally wear my new white lace Maje dress. So gorgeous and ladylike, with my sun worn Castañer espadrilles, I felt very Roman Holiday parading down Rothschild Boulevard and on gorgeous streets like Montefiore and Balfour. Nearby one of Tel Aviv’s main market, Carmel, is Keren Hateimanim, or the Yemenite Vineyard. A neighborhood that existed before the city itself and is quickly becoming one of the trendiest, the Yemenite Vineyard is a beautiful, simple neighborhood with a great deal of family owned restaurants. The Library Bar at the Norman. The Library Bar is a stand out. The stylish and comfy decor transfers you to a 1950s gentlemen’s club …