A Traveler’S Guide To Romantic Attire?

A Tourist’s Guide to Love is a charming romance film directed by Steven K. Tsuchida, featuring Rachael Leigh Cook as Amanda Riley. The film highlights the blend of tradition and modernity in Vietnam, including áo dài and food, as well as places like Hội An. The film is a road map for love adventure abroad, with Vietnamese trivia and spiritual facts along the way.

Rachael Leigh Cook, a travel executive, accepts an assignment to go undercover and learn about the tourist industry in Vietnam. Throughout her trip, she wears a ton of florals and ruffles, which are now a trend in the rom-com wardrobe. The movie also features a variety of outfits, such as Mona’s multi-colored Cheetah Print Dress and Amanda’s Orange Printed Tiered Cami Dress.

Cook fell in love on the set of her latest rom-com, A Tourist’s Guide to Love. She wears cute tops, pants, and adorable dresses that need to be dry-cleaned. One of the most popular outfits worn by Amanda is the Long and Sassy Silk Dress in Micro.

The film takes laughs and love to Vietnam, with Pinterest providing inspiration for tour guide outfits. The film is a must-watch for fans of travel and vacation romances, as it offers a unique perspective on the country’s tourist industry.


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  • 🙋🏻‍♀️ overthinker here! “what if i’m wearing sandals and someone vomits on my foot?! better wear sneakers!”. that happened to a friend of mine, and it changed my whole airplane look since. also, i interned at United Airlines and, we couldn’t wear open toe shoes. since then, i can’t get that rule out of my head either. so sneakers (or booties in winter) it is!

  • Never ever worn sweatpants to the airport. Mainly because I grew up with a mum and dad who’s quite conservative and therefore told me to always dress upp when traveling. However I’m all about the comfort now that I’ve grown up. I usually travel in stretchy jeans (the kind that you could do yoga in) but I must admit I have been checking out all the pinterest and instagram travel outfits where they look absolutely incredible in a pari of sweatpants and a cropped hoodie. Will for sure try it! ALSO: GRANNY PANTS FOR THE WIN!

  • Watching this article I was thinking Good clothing choices for my anxiety on The planes and Then you mention yours:) I never had anxiety in my 20ties, I used to Love flying. Now I get really stressed even if my feet get too hot in my shoes on my plane.🙈 Good advice for anxiety sufferers. Think about everything, even about comfy pants :)) funny but true and very helpful

  • Thank you, Emma! I’m flying long haul in August/September and will definitely take your great tips on board! (no pun intended lol). I will definitely be wearing a blazer now, ya never know, it may help with the coveted upgrade! 😜👍 You both have a beautiful weekend xx 🛫🏖🛬 (the Mr T comment killed me lol)

  • That was so much fun! You and I think alike, I also take spare clothes everywhere! Underwear t-shirts, bottoms and socks, for me, my twins and husband. Last time we travelled the airline send 2 of our bags to a different airport. But thanks to moi everyone had clean clothes to change to until they arrived the next day! I’m awesome I know…. 😊😊

  • One of my favourite pieces to wear on flight are my yoga pants. They have a nice wide flat waistband similar to pregnancy pants and have a wider leg than leggings so more flattering. I would NEVER wear white🤣🤣 I would also wear patterned tops as spills are likely eating in cramped spaces and spills don’t show up so easily. I wouldn’t wear jackets but would layer, especially if you are travelling to different hemispheres. It’s good to strip down to singlets when you arrive somewhere warm.

  • When I lived in the US, I would constantly go back to Brazil which was a 12 hour flight. My uniform was a pair of very stretchy black skinny jeans, cashmere socks, sneakers, a black cashmere sweater, a black t-shirt, my black leather jacket, black sunglasses and my Saint Laurent backpack. Most comfortable airport ensemble ever! 🙂

  • On point Emma. I used to travel a lot with work and it used to make me laugh when i would see people get on the plane looking like they were going to Ascot!! Comfort is key. I actually have a set plane outfit – cotton vest top (thermal), long cotton top, cotton leggings or my fave seetty bettys but one size up and a thin jumper or huge scarf (cos planes can sometimes get chilly). Also, random tip, but having just come back from a 20hr+ flight, i know i get ‘numb bum’…so i may look weird but i use my neck pillow as a cushion – trust me, it helps 🙂

  • Excellent article. For my long haul flights of 20 hours + my full compression jetskins are insurance against dvt😳. Compression socks work well too😊. Jackets are key to making your look more formal for customs. If you are arriving in a more conservative country I’s swap out the trousers for a midi dress or fuller trousers to be more culturally sensitive😊.

  • Just purchased a lounging set from mango and I’m saving it for my European trip next year. It looks exactly like those cream pants that you put on screen. Definitely wearing my trainers AND my granny panties! If I get strip-searched going through security, hopefully the security officers will have a good laugh and wave me on through 🤣🤣🤣🤣😍❣️

  • Definitely no thongs for me, M&S cotton knickers all the way. I like the shorts-style ones so there is no VPL. For travelling my favourite travelling trousers are White Stuff gorse cargo trousers – they’re 100% cotton with an elasticated tie waist and loose legs. Very comfortable and they don’t seem to crease much or not enough for me to care, lol. Agree with you about trainers.

  • Awesome article again! As someone who flies 13 hrs flights 4 to 6 times a year, I can verify that sweatpants + granny panties + t-shirt + sneakers combo is a must! I even size up my sweatpants so they would fit looser! I’ll definitely try a blazer next time though! Also, if you have any tips on how to keep your hair non-greasy during flight, please do share!

  • Loved this article! For someone who goes on one overseas holiday a year (I live in Australia so it’s always a long haul flight) I have an absolute obsession with carry on/travel articles. I have watched the one you did years ago multiple times and is actually how I originally found the Emma Hill website. My go to flight outfit is cotton harem/joggers pants, a basic tee and a scarf so I can use it as a pillow or if I get cool. Would love to see a article of what you take on a carry on or what you pack for a weekend away! Xx

  • Have to put down my fur baby Jill. She is my 14 year old yellow lab. My heart is breaking into a million pieces. I am taking a flight the day or so after… going to visit friends because I do not think I can handle being at home. I was wondering what I should wear on the flight and you certainly answered that for me. Hugs to you, Simon and your fur babies. xo

  • The only part I think helps with style is the blazer tip and the fact Emma is tall and has nice figures. If I wore T-shirt-hoodie -sweatpants-trainers as an outfit, I would look drowned in casual clothing like I am a uni student just rolled out of my bed. I need to look a bit more smart and business and sounds like adding a blazer could be a game changer, I will try that next time

  • I loved this article and the humour cracked me up. Helpful – I have watched a LOT of travel articles lately and this is the first that mentioned the unmentionables. But I wish someone would do a article on how to look polished if you have a less than amazing figure. I would just look like a tired mum in sweatpants…… so unlike the chic and slim lady we see in this article….. 😍🤣😁

  • I think it should not be a Strange thing talking about parts of the underwear or even Vaginas. We all have them and if we dont we have a penis and thats it… no secret no diffrence. Its a normal Part of the Body nothing disgusting that should make us feel different when we are eating on a sunday Morning. I dont want to be offensive i just would love if we overthink the way we think about our bodies. Besides that nice article thank you 🙂

  • I have joggers in stretchy Jean material with multiple shaded pattern so they barely show durt. And they don’t have that stupid zipper but a string and elastic around the waist instead so you can decide how tight they are around your hips/stomach. They are nice and relaxing and I removed the elastic part from where they are by the ankles so they look more like normal jeans so I still feel good and look good and they got great big pockets also, which I love!

  • HAHAHA. So agree with the extra pair of panties for flights over five hours or more….100% cotton (FOR ME, not necessarily granny ones! There are some nice boy shorts and French-cut styles ones that I love!). ANNNDDD, dont ever forget your PANTYLINERS and BABY WIPES! regardless of whether you are going on long flights or not! I like to change and clean-up during my bathroom visits or layover in Trinidad or Barbados!

  • I never wore blue jeans – except in college and on my camping honeymoon in 1976. Meanwhile I actually recently found: 1) blue jean leggings (aka jeggings) blended with spandex and 5 pockets – because I broke down and decided to look like everybody else (more conventional) – and they are even more comfy than my cotton blend leggings! 2) I found rayon blend joggers/sweatpants with deep pockets. They are so soft and light – it’s like wearing nothing – but I’m covered up! ANd neither bottom wrinkles…PS I wear Plus Size 2X-3X… tfs

  • Thank you for this. Only thing I usually do a bit differently is the shoe part. I always bring some thick swollen socks with me and as soon as the airplane departs in a long haul flight I take off my shoes and put in my extra socks, so they ar emit confined in the plastic and polyester and can breath 🙂

  • SUPER HELPFUL!! thank you. I’m about to travel and I’m going to take all your suggestions. I really appreciate how clearly you communicate things. I’m a teacher, so know about that and you do it very well! p.s. I totally have travel anxiety too and having any and all tips and tools really makes a difference. here’s one from me – I have found that it REALLY HELPS to travel with a stuffed animal! I have cats not dogs so I can’t have them on the plane and my mom gave me a small “travel cat” and I don’t even care – I take it out and put it in my lap at this point. Who cares what people think? I brought it to the dentist for some scary dental work too and it really helped!

  • Just found your website and loved your Brit humor and tips Wish I’d met you years ago because I’ve traveled in dresses and heels 👠 many long hours! Yeah… I was young and stupid 😀 Even after 9/11 I kept going through security with long boots 🥵. After my 50 birthday I’m comfy enough to go with comfy first. Thanks.

  • Quite possibly your greatest quotes of all time feature in this article!!! Such great tips, nothing worse than being uncomfortable when you’re travelling and getting yourself in a twist. Think i May have to invest in a ‘travelling’ blazer because I’m sure I haven’t got any that are suitable at the moment… 😉 xx

  • I found some awesome knit pants called “relaxed leggings” that are even more comfortable than my sweatpants. They’re lightweight cotton knit, with just a bit of spandex, looser than leggings, but more trim-looking than sweats, definitely street or day wear, not workout wear. They are the best thing ever for travel.

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