Everything Our Editors Are Doing, Wearing, and Loving This March


As journey editors, we get to cowl loads of floor—and we don’t simply imply miles, however all of the proximate joys that come together with life on the highway, from the restaurants we’re dining at to the books we’re studying on the airplane. This March, the editors at Condé Nast Traveler are attempting a little bit of every part, from horseback using and whale-watching excursions to cutting-edge pores and skin remedies at longevity clinics—all of the whereas maintaining with Ryan Murphy’s Love Story. Below, what our editors throughout our London and New York City desks are loving this month.


Olivia Morelli, digital options editor

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Despite the truth that everybody who is aware of me is already bored stiff of me happening about the truth that I’m getting married this 12 months, the nearer we get to the date, the extra insufferable I change into. This weekend is my bachelorette, and whereas I don’t presently know the place I’m going or what I’ll be doing, I’ve nonetheless managed to speak about it continuous. I’ve been doing all the required magnificence prep within the lead-up—mani-pedis, blow-dries, LED masks, hydration sachets—and sourcing (too many) outfit choices. It’s fairly difficult to pack once you don’t know what to anticipate, so I’ve borrowed this wide-legged, strapless Nobody’s Child jumpsuit from a buddy, purchased these New Balance sneakers, and dug out something vaguely white from the depths of my wardrobe.

After this weekend, I’m wanting ahead to spending the remainder of the month hiding away from this horrendous rain that doesn’t appear to be letting up. I’ve set myself a slightly formidable studying aim for 2026, and I’ve acquired a giant pile of books racking up on my bedside desk. I’ve simply completed The Safekeep, an unexpectedly thrilling debut novel by Yael van der Wouden a few reclusive lady and her household in Sixties Netherlands, which fully took me unexpectedly in essentially the most fantastic methods. Next up on my listing is I Regret Almost Everything, a memoir from New York–based mostly restaurateur Keith McNally, kindly loaned to me from a colleague. And, since romantic dramas set within the English countryside appear to be a giant theme this 12 months, I’ve additionally acquired plans to see Wuthering Heights, and have been binge-watching the most recent Bridgerton collection.

I’ve additionally acquired a couple of London date nights on the horizon—each with my fiancé (making an attempt to ensure we’re nonetheless making time for one another amidst the wedmin insanity) and with my pals. I lastly visited Nina, an Italian spot in Marylebone serving up platters of recent pasta and rooster Milanese the scale of my head. For dessert, we devoured the stracciatella burnt cheesecake, which was the creamiest, most decadent dish of the lot. Next up, I’ve acquired my eye on Cafe Kowloon in London Fields, and new Columbia Road entry Tiella Trattoria.

I Regret Almost Everything: A Memoir by Keith McNally



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