If you’re like us, you’ve probably wondered what famous people add to their carts. Not the JAR brooch and Louis XV chair, but the hand sanitizer and the electric toothbrush. We asked actress, model, and singer Caroline Vreeland about which items she can’t live without.
I’ve started documenting everything via my Polaroid camera — it’s my way of keeping memories alive with those closest to me. I love this extra-wide version because it lets you capture even more in the frame, plus it just looks good.
I can’t live without my night cream from Skin Worship, this skin-care clinic in L.A. It’s incredibly rich and luxurious, and my skin devours it. I wake up to plumped, hydrated, and glowing skin.
Garrett is actually a dear friend of mine whom I really admire, but that’s not why I love these sunglasses — the world just looks better in pink.
This fragrance by Diana Vreeland Parfums [editor’s note: Diana Vreeland is Caroline’s great-grandmother] is seriously it for me. It’s an iris oud, so it is smoky and narcotic, but also sexy and feminine … it’s perfect day or night, and people are constantly stopping me on the street to ask what I’m wearing. The 50 ml is perfect for traveling.
A California wine from the Napa Valley that I just can’t get enough of.
My bags are strong, lightweight, and chic — especially in this unusual green that you don’t usually see in the Rimowa hard case. It’s a pleasure to take this high-quality luggage with me all over the world.
Body Vibes are these dope stickers embedded with frequencies designed to target different systems within the body. [Editor’s note: These are Goop- (but not NASA-) endorsed.] There are 14 different stickers addressing concerns such as anxiety, mood enhancement, insomnia, energy, and self-love. I can’t travel without them.
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