Unapolgetic. Hedonists. Only.
Where luxury travel meets High gloss taste.
I design experiences for pleasure-seekers, aesthetes, and the dangerously curious.
The signature services
The High gloss approach
Travel shouldn’t feel like reenacting someone else’s Instagram.
Every destination has a pulse—its own stories, wounds, rhythms, and rituals. My work begins with understanding that pulse and honoring the people who keep it alive.
High Gloss Travel is for the ones who feel art in their bones, who want the real version of a place, who crave pleasure with conscience, luxury with soul, and itineraries that actually reflect their interior world.
My clients travel to see themselves differently. Tender and sharp, curious and discerning, hedonistic but principled—here, you are invited to show up as your whole self, and your trip is shaped around that self.
This is travel for people who want to feel something, not consume something.
just enough finesse to ruin basic trips forever.
Signature stay, secured.
I handpick and personally book one standout hotel or villa that fits your taste, budget, and desired level of drama.
Table-worthy dining lineup.
A curated list of restaurants, wine bars, and cafes, that match your vibe. You want boba? I’ll find you some boba.
Sensual flow itinerary.
A day-by-day outline of experiences so your trip has a rhythm. Think well-timed excursions, and nights that match your speak your language.
Interactive trip map. An organized, clickable map of your key spots so you can drift, not scramble.
Flight game plan.
Suggested routes, timing, and airlines that make sense for your body clock and sanity.
Starting at 300USD
a trip that feels like a situationship you can actually trust
Your stay, handled.
A hotel that actually matches your freak. I book it and make sure it hits the right frequency.
Dining worth getting dressed for.
Curated spots only. Reservations when they matter. Zero sad caesar energy.
Your experiences, arranged.
Boats, spas, drivers, transfers, tours—you don’t lift a finger; you just show up gorgeous and eager.
Your flavor of itinerary.
Hyper-structured if you crave control. Loose and sensual if you travel by instinct. Clarity when you want it. Beautiful chaos when you don’t.
A living map of everything that matters.
Organized so you drift with purpose, not confusion.
Flights that don’t fight you.
Best routes, best timing, least chaos laid out for peak optimization.
Support that feels like a safety net, not a leash.
You have me during planning and discreet, on-the-ground backup through my partners once you land.
Starting at 600USD
For when you want the kind of trip that feels like worship.
Every stay, every city, every pivot—handled.
The kind of multi-destination planning that never shows its seams.
Access to the impossible.
Ultra-luxe experiences. Think: private islands, couture appointments, after-hours museums, chef’s tables, F1 seats, VIP concerts. If it exists, I’ll find the path to it.
High-touch experience booking.
Private flights, yachts, safaris, deep-dive excursions, once-in-a-lifetime moments—all arranged through the people who actually run the world you’re stepping into.
Dining designed around desire.
Elite dining experiences, priority reservations, and places you don’t find unless someone opens the right doors.
A map that moves with you.
Every essential spot for every city, beautifully organized so you never wander blindly unless you want to.
Priority communication.
You get me first, plus soft on-the-ground support through my trusted partners for smooth pivots, weather shifts, and last-minute changes.
The kind of planning that lets you walk through the world like you own a piece of it. (Own it, just don’t be an asshole about it).
Starting at 800USD
Quick Intake Form
You start by submitting a short form so I can understand the basics of your trip: dates, preferences, mood, non-negotiables.
Intro Call
We meet for a brief call to feel out the vibe, refine your vision, and confirm that I best know how to match your freak. This is where we shape the soul of the trip, and decide on the best planning tier for you.
Deposit
Once you submit the planning deposit for your chosen tier, I begin all the behind the scenes finessing that you’d otherwise be overwhelming your gorgeous self with.
Planning Begins
I research, curate, and hand-select the stays, experiences, and logistics that fit those glorious dreams of yours.
Your Options
I present you with the key decisions: hotels, activities, guides, experiences, and any major flow choices. You choose what you want, and we adjust as needed.
Confirmation
Once you approve the direction, I move into finalizing your input. All further payments are typically due at this point.
Bookings Completed
Your hotels, experiences, transfers, and select reservations are secured.
Confirmations Delivered
You receive your full itinerary and relevant confirmations in a clean, easy-to-use format, including your custom map and any destination notes.
Pre-Travel Check-In (If Needed)
If anything requires a final touch or clarification, we handle it before departure.
Travel
You go enjoy a trip that was designed around your actual personality, desires, and boundaries. You come back with stories to keep to yourself, post, learn from, or gossip about
(you minx).
Post-Trip Reflection
After you return, I send a short follow-up to get a feel for how everything landed, what you loved, and what you want more of next time.
Note
After our initial Zoom call, almost all communication happens through email so the process stays organized, efficient, and respectful of your time. Also as a millennial myself I know that phone-calls are not the vibe for many of us.
It’s okay to ask.
In almost every other area of life, people accept that certain things are a skill: you outsource to an accountant, you don’t cut your own hair, you don’t tattoo yourself, or make your own shoes. But when it comes to travel, people often assume DIY is “good enough” simply because online booking tools exist. The reality is that travel planning is a skill, a profession, and a craft.
Most of the time, my relationships with hotels and suppliers mean you’ll receive elevated treatment, such as room upgrades, complimentary breakfast, spa or resort credits, welcome amenities, and priority placement on waitlists. These perks are likely, but they’re not always guaranteed. Availability depends on factors such as seasonality, occupancy, last-minute booking windows, blackout dates, and what the property can realistically offer at the time. My job is to advocate for you, clarify expectations, and secure the best possible experience—not to overpromise or sell guarantees that no advisor can honestly make. Oftentimes, these perks are completely unavailable or less robust when using self-booking platforms.
And yes, many people use AI travel tools to help research, but they don’t replace lived experience or industry relationships. They can’t feel a neighborhood, curate a sensation, match you with its favorite massage therapist, or call a general manager on a first-name basis. They’re valuable tools, but they can’t replicate the human strategy, taste, and access that shape a genuinely elevated trip.
Travel is personal. Some people want the whole arc shaped for them, and some want the freedom to drift, explore, get lost a little, and follow whatever feels good that day.
When you prefer spontaneity, I don’t force structure. I give you the essential architecture of the trip: the anchors that matter, the reservations that actually elevate your experience, and the cultural context that helps you land in a place with intention. The rest can stay open. I’ll still give you beautifully chosen suggestions and options you can pull from whenever you want, but you’ll never feel overplanned or micromanaged.
You don’t have to hand over total control to benefit from my expertise — we build the trip together in a way that matches how you genuinely like to travel.
I design culturally rich, pleasure-forward itineraries (not mass-tourism reruns).
The kinds of trips I design: food and wine, wellness, art & history, yacht charters, safaris & wildlife, honeymoons & romantic escapes, solo travel, group trips, high luxury, and more.
The focus is always on thoughtful, immersive travel that feels like you.
The folks I work with:
Experienced travelers, first-time travelers, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, hotties, neurospicy folks, content creators, groups, (some) families, couples, medical tourists seeking luxe, entrepreneurs, public figures/celebrities, and hopefully you!
The folks I don’t work with: Assholes. People who have no interest in local culture. People who are more focused on the checklist than the experience. Bigots. Passport Bros.
I plan travel worldwide (yes, even Antarctica).
My strongest areas of expertise are Europe (especially the Mediterranean) and Asia, but I regularly design trips across East and Southern Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. If there’s a destination you’re excited about, I can plan it.
For most trips, planning together at least 3-6 months ahead creates the best results. It gives us time to secure the right hotels, arrange the experiences that tickle your loins, and shape a trip that feels intentional instead of rushed.
For true high-season moments, it’s worth reaching out even earlier. Experiences like cherry blossom season in Japan or the Palio horse race in Siena are cultural events with global demand, and availability disappears fast. Five to seven months (up to a year) ahead is much safer for anything tied to a major seasonal peak.
Last-minute trips are totally doable, but it depends on where you’re going, your budget, and how much good good you expect from your getaway. If you have a hotel in mind already and want to book 5 days from now, still reach out, as I can often secure perks or upgrades that you wouldn’t be able to get on your own no matter how splendidly charming you are. If you want a more intricate or immersive experience, the earlier we start, the more personal and seamless the entire trip will feel.
I handle every part of the trip that benefits from expertise, access, and structure.
That includes booking all types of accommodations (boutique hotels, luxury resorts, villas, lodges, etc.), securing upgrades and perks when available, and arranging the experiences that shape the trip — restaurants, cultural activities, private tours, wellness experiences, nightlife, yacht or boat charters, safaris, wine tastings, luxury shopping appointments, local guides, museum access, and everything in between.
I also handle the logistics that make a trip feel seamless: airport transfers, private drivers, vehicle rentals, trains, ferries, regional transport, and specialty options like helicopters or small aircraft when appropriate for the destination.
For travel prep, I provide travel insurance guidance, visa and entry requirement support, etiquette and safety notes when needed, and destination-specific packing advice for climates or environments that require it.
I don’t book commercial flights directly, but I do handle all the research that helps you choose the best routes, airlines, cabin classes, and schedules for your trip. You’ll get clear recommendations on the smartest options, and once you select your flights, I build the rest of the itinerary around them.
Most airlines will not allow travel advisors to make changes, cancellations, or reissues on a client’s behalf because of strict identity and security policies. In practice, that means if there’s a delay, cancellation, or missed connection, I would still have to tell you to contact the airline directly—and the airline would tell you the same. Adding me into that loop only slows you down.
Where I can help is with everything your flight touches: if a disruption affects your hotel stay, transfers, drivers, activities, or later connections, you can update me and I’ll adjust the on-the-ground pieces of your trip as much as possible.
The one exception is private aviation. I can help arrange shared charters or fully private flights through trusted partners, and in those cases I’m more involved in coordinating details and adjustments.
I am available throughout your trip for anything that affects the overall flow of your itinerary. The best way to reach me for time-sensitive updates is WhatsApp, since it works reliably worldwide. I respond as soon as possible, depending on time zones, and always prioritize situations that impact your safety, comfort, or onward plans.
For on-the-ground logistics—such as rebooking a missed activity, updating a transfer, or contacting your hotel—I’m happy to step in. In many destinations, however, your local partners (the DMC or your hotel concierge) can assist even faster because they’re in the same time zone, speak the local language, and can resolve issues immediately. In those cases, I’ll guide you to whichever contact will get you the quickest result.
I am not a 24-hour concierge, but I’m always here to support the integrity of your trip. What I cannot handle are matters involving airline changes (those must go through the airline), last-minute full itinerary redesigns, or emergencies that require medical, governmental, or legal authority. If a serious legal or safety issue arises, I can direct you toward appropriate local resources—but violations of local law fall outside my scope, and ongoing assistance cannot continue under those circumstances.
Yes. I work with LGBTQ+ travelers, BIPOC travelers, neurodivergent travelers, plus-size travelers, first-time travelers, travelers with disabilities, and anyone who has ever felt “othered” by the travel industry. I plan with an understanding that identities shape how people move through the world, and I’m committed to making sure every traveler feels seen, respected, and supported. When needed, I tailor guidance around nightlife, neighborhoods, etiquette, sensory needs, accessibility, and safety—and I’m always transparent about what to expect in a given destination.
For destinations where certain identities face legal, cultural, or safety limitations, I provide clear, honest context. I’m not here to police anyone’s self-expression, but I am here to make sure you understand the realities on the ground so you can make informed choices. Some countries require discretion; others have thriving alternative communities; some fall somewhere in between. I research beyond sensational headlines, consult real communities, and help you navigate it in a way that protects your agency. You’ll always receive accurate information I can gather—what you choose to do with it is your call.
I’m here to make your trip seamless, intentional, and elevated—but there are realistic boundaries to how I work. I’m not a 24/7 concierge, and I don’t redesign an entire itinerary mid-trip unless safety or major logistics require it.
I’m also honest about the realities of travel. I’ve smoked a joint in almost every country I’ve visited—I understand that pleasure, curiosity, and a little chaos are part of the human experience. So if you’re an OF content creator, a couple that likes to “explore,” or you want to add an Ayahuasca awakening to your trip, as long as what you’re doing is legal, consensual, respectful of your surroundings, and doesn’t violate local laws, I’m open to discussing. What you choose to explore privately is your business, but if something disrupts the logistics of your trip, I’ll help adjust accommodations, transfers, or timing wherever possible. If something crosses into actual legal risk, that responsibility stays with you.
Short answer: No — but not in the way people usually assume.
I don’t plan “budget travel” in the sense of cheapest possible everything.
But I absolutely respect real budgets, real constraints, and the fact that luxury has a huge range. I’m never going to upsell you just to upsell you. I’ll always recommend the option that matches your taste, values, and the experience you’re actually trying to have.
Some trips don’t require the priciest hotel, the most exclusive tour, or the most dramatic splurge. In many places around the world, the most authentic and culturally rich options aren’t even the most expensive — and I’ll always factor that in.
If a more premium option truly improves your experience, I’ll tell you why.
If it doesn’t, I’m not pushing it.
Yes, always, and in ways that actually matter. I don’t book mass cruises at all. They’re environmental disasters, they fuel overtourism, and they erode the cultural and ecological integrity of the port cities they claim to “support.” The only exceptions are river cruises and specific expedition routes (such as Antarctica), where water travel is the only responsible or realistic option.
In general, I lean toward smaller, locally rooted properties and experiences — the kinds of places that respect their communities instead of overwhelming them. But this is always destination-specific, and your preferences matter. If your dream stay is a larger resort and it suits the location, I’ll honor that and choose the version that’s least extractive and most aligned with your comfort.
Some clients want trips that are fully eco-prioritized from start to finish. Others just want to avoid the worst mass-tourism traps. I can do both. Sustainability isn’t a gimmick here, it’s part of how I plan by default, and I scale it based on what genuinely aligns with you.
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