
Life doesn’t always give us time to plan. Sometimes a phone call or an email changes everything, and before you know it, a suitcase needs to be packed at lightning speed. Moana understands this well. Having recently been called away to assist with family, she knows the importance of packing with both speed and intention. The key is to consider the purpose of the trip, the length of stay, and how much moving around will be involved. With these guiding points, packing becomes less overwhelming and more strategic.
Start with Purpose

The first question Moana asks before reaching for a suitcase is, “Why am I going?” The purpose of the trip sets the tone for everything else. Choose outfits that are practical, easy to wear, and low maintenance if the trip is about supporting loved ones or being present during a challenging time. There’s no time to fuss with ironing or coordinating complex outfits. Comfortable clothing that can be mixed and matched is a must.

On the other hand, if the purpose is leisure—say, a relaxing holiday—then the wardrobe shifts completely. Here, Moana encourages allowing space for playful, relaxed outfits that bring joy. Think breathable sundresses, kaftans, sandals, and a favourite hat. Packing for purpose ensures that what’s in the bag actually serves the situation, rather than creating frustration on arrival.
Consider the Length of Stay
Another important factor is how long the trip will last. For a few days away, Moana suggests creating a mini capsule wardrobe. This might include a couple of tops, two pairs of bottoms, a versatile dress, and one layering piece such as a cardigan or jacket. Neutral tones can be mixed easily, while a pop of colour in accessories keeps things feeling personal.

For longer trips, duplication of the same type of outfit isn’t necessary. Instead, Moana recommends building around a core set of basics. These might include:
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A pair of comfortable trousers or jeans
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A dress that works day or night
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A versatile top in a fabric that resists creasing
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One or two pairs of shoes that cover both casual and slightly dressier needs
Pack clothing that works double duty for maximum versatility. A simple black dress, for example, can be casual with sandals during the day and elevated with a necklace and flats for evening.


How Much Moving Around?
The third question Moana asks is: “Will there be a lot of moving about?” Trips that involve multiple destinations or modes of travel require clothing that packs light and doesn’t wrinkle easily. Roll clothes instead of folding them to reduce creases and save space.

If the trip involves staying mostly in one place, bulkier items may be manageable. But when there’s hopping between cars, trains, or flights, a pared-back approach is essential. In these cases, Moana finds that a carry-on bag with well-planned essentials often outperforms a large suitcase. Travelling light removes stress, saves time at airports, and allows more focus on the trip itself.









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