Jemma Solomon shares her go-to packing tips including using AI to avoid overpacking
19.06.2024 - 11:29
/ ok.co.uk
By now we all know that Stacey Solomon knows a thing or two about brilliant packing hacks, but it turns out that being a top-tier traveller runs in the family, as her sister Jemma Solomon shares her go-to tips and tricks for a stress-free holiday exclusively with OK! From collapsible hangers to packing cubes, not to mention her family’s genius way of making sure their luggage stands out, Jemma covered everything you might need to know to help navigate your next holiday. Plus, she shared her love for Google’s new Gemini AI app that helps you with everything from avoiding overpacking to telling you what type of clothes you’ll need based on your destination’s weather.
If you've never used Gemini, it's a Google-created AI app that allows you to get help with anything from writing and image creation to learning that can be accessed from any Android phone or Google browser. And now, you can use it to get help with those annoying packing issues too.
It'll help you choose which suitcase to bring, what to pack, and even help you create a checklist to make sure you haven't forgotten anything.
That's why Jemma has teamed up with the app to help "pack like a pro". Ready for a little help with your holiday? Here are Jemma's top packing tips...
When it comes to packing, what's the one thing you never go on holiday without? "I always pack hangers for my holidays because there are never enough in a hotel room. It doesn’t matter how expensive or inexpensive the hotel is, wherever I’m staying, there’s never enough for a family of five! So, I always take foldable, collapsible hangers with me and, that way, everyone can hang up their clothes and keep them free from creases." OK! loves: Four Pack of Foldable Travel Hangers, £9.99 here Which
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