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'The White Lotus' x Away Travel collab is the epitome of resort-worthy style (and selling fast!)

'The White Lotus' x Away Travel collab is the epitome of resort-worthy style (and selling fast!)

USA Today15-02-2025

'The White Lotus' x Away Travel collab is the epitome of resort-worthy style (and selling fast!) Shop the chic new Poolside Tote, Packing Cubes, Resort Weekender bag and more.
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The new collaboration between Away Travel and the hit TV series 'The White Lotus' has arrived at its final destination: my shopping cart. Combining effortless luxury and understated elegance to your travels, this exclusive collection features a number of new travel accessories designed to enhance your adventures. With the return of 'The White Lotus' Season 3 on Sunday, February 16, now is the perfect time to elevate your travel game with these must-have items inspired by the show.
The limited-edition 'The White Lotus' x Away Travel collection has been designed with raffia-inspired exteriors, leather details and an exclusive 'The White Lotus' x Away leather luggage tag. Shop the new Poolside Tote, Packing Cubes, Resort Weekender bag and more before the collection sells out.
Shop The White Lotus x Away Collection
🪷 Want to stream 'The White Lotus' Season 3? Find out how here.
Away Resort Weekender Bag
Away Poolside Tote
📺 More: Stream 'The White Lotus' Season 3 on Feb. 16 on Max with Sling
Away The Insider Packing Cubes
Away The Carry-On
Away The Trunk
✈️ More: Unpack the new Béis Ultimate Travel Collection for stylish essentials
The first episode of the third season of 'The White Lotus' will premiere on Sunday, February 16 at 9:00pm EST. New episodes will drop weekly on Max. There will be eight episodes total.
How much does Sling with Max cost?
Sling TV has several add-on packages that allow you to customize your at-home streaming experience with more sports, movies and entertainment. Get your first month of Sling for 50% off right now and get $5 off per month after that when you sign up for the Sling Blue and Max bundle. Your first month of Sling Blue and Max add-on will start at $37.49 (normally $62.98) and includes access to the Max app, HBO Channels and On Demand. Prices will vary depending on other add-ons and offers you select.
Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.

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