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Pack a Boarding-Day
Carry-On
As soon as she steps onto a ship, our editor in
chief, JACQUELINE GIFFORD, makes for the pool
with these essentials in tow.
- “Sunglasses are the first
 thing I toss in my carry-on—
 after a lifetime of forgetting
 them because I left packing
 a pair until last.” Maui Jim
 Orchid sunglasses, $250;
 mauijim.com.
- “Call me old-fashioned,
 but I like to read a physical
 book, for the smell of the
 pages.” Normal People
 by Sally Rooney, $26;
 mcnallyjackson.com.
- “As a regular cruiser, I
 have no shame about wearing
 nautically themed clothing
 on board. This caftan is
 eye-catching and breezy.”
 Tory Burch cotton-voile
 boatneck cover-up, $598;
 toryburch.com.
- “A simple black bikini
 serves me well all over the
 world. It never goes out of
 style.” Marysia Antibes top
 and bottom, $141 each;
 marysia.com.
- “Birks are having a bit of
 a moment, and this white pair
goes with everything.”
Birkenstock Arizona sandals,
$100; birkenstock.com.
- “A friend from college
 started this cool luggage line
 a couple years ago. I carry
 the lightweight duffel because
 it’s roomy enough to hold my
 things, my husband’s, and, oh,
 yeah, my son’s, too.” Paravel
 Grand Tour, $365; tourparavel.
 com.
- “My son, Bobby, has
 extremely sensitive skin,
 and this is the one sunscreen
 that works for him.” Aveeno
 Baby Continuous Protection,
 $22; amazon.com.
- “This lightweight lotion
 smells terrific and gives your
 skin a subtle glow.” La Mer
 Reparative Body Lotion, $195;
 bloomingdales.com.
- “Bobby can swim now,
 and nothing brings me more
 joy, so I always make sure to
 have his trunks with me.”
 Vilebrequin boy’s swim trunks,
 $85; vilebrequin.com.