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Jennifer Campbell
Jennifer Campbell FASHION's online editor. Check back as she reports on her read-of-the-day and scopes out the style scoop in the real and virtual worlds.

Carrying on
Posted on May 26, 2008
Hi, everyone! I’m home from my travels and back on the online desk. After I returned from Spain, I immediately hopped on a plane to California for a road-trip odyssey across the southern U.S.
My constant companion for the past three weeks of gallivanting has been my brand spanking new carry-on bag, which I needed because the rest of my luggage has more of a “camping” vibe. I picked it up at Lululemon, where I was dragged by my husband after two panicked and fruitless hours of “too small,” “too expensive,” “too luggage-y.”
Fearing a store full of gym-bag gym bags, I was happily surprised to find the Bloom (shown, $135), which is totally worthy of life outside a locker. The tote was designed for those yoga-doers with the clarity of mind to be organized: The inside is all sorted with little labelled compartments for your makeup, laptop, iPod, BlackBerry and workout clothes, plus a little drawstring bag that I used to keep any Tex-Mex–stained shirts separate from my clean clothes. If you’re going to really abuse the Bloom, I’d go with one of the nylon floral prints. The grey model I bought is a bit airplane-carpet blue from all the under-seat shoving. That said, it really did hold quite a lot and was ideal for keeping guidebooks, snacks and an array of desert-level sunscreens sorted and accessible.
The Bloom’s next trick? Fitting a weekend’s worth of clothes when I head to the YSL exhibit at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
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