Away's dreamy new 'White Lotus' luggage collab is perfect travel eye candy
In its first two seasons, "The White Lotus" took viewers to luxury Four Seasons resorts in Maui and Sicily. The upcoming third season will hop continents once again to Koh Samui, Thailand — and thanks to a new Away collab with the Emmy-winning HBO show, you could give your travel luggage a new "White Lotus"-themed revamp just in time for the season premiere Feb. 16.
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Away's newest limited-edition collection, launching globally on Feb. 11, is a collaboration between the popular luggage brand and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products. Using textures, colors and design details inspired by the hit show, each piece in this collection embodies the spirit of "The White Lotus."

"Our products were organically featured in the first two seasons, and now, with season three, we're deepening that authentic connection with a dedicated collection that celebrates bold storytelling, elevated essentials, and meaningful travel experiences," Away's Vice President of Integrated Marketing Christine Gallagher said in a press release.
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"The series is more than just a hit show; it has become a cultural phenomenon, sparking new travel trends and conversations. With this collection, we're connecting with individuals who seek to elevate their journeys, blending the transformative spirit of travel with the luxury and culture that define both 'The White Lotus' and Away."

This collection includes some of Away's most popular designs, including the Carry-On ($325), the Bigger Carry-on ($345), the Medium ($395), the Large ($425) and the Trunk ($485).
Each polycarbonate hard-shell suitcase features a raffia-inspired texture, saffiano leather details and an interior custom lotus flower print based on the fictional hotel's logo.

In addition to Away's classic luggage pieces, the "White Lotus" collection includes accessories like the Resort Weekender ($325) and the Poolside Tote ($295), both with a raffia-like exterior and ample space for your seaside vacation necessities.

You can keep your travel documents secure and within reach with the Mini Everywhere Bag ($175), a lightweight, hands-free sling bag, and your swimsuits, sarongs and sundresses organized and compressed with the Insider Packing Cubes ($55).

Items in this collection range in price from $55 to $485. The full collection is available now in Away's 17 retail locations and via awaytravel.com.
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