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Review: Parallelle Traveller

This fold-down toiletry bag and makeup organizer has revolutionized my travel routine.
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Rating:

9/10

WIRED
God-tier level of organization for a toiletry bag. Water resistant. Fits many different sizes of product, plus brushes. Zips all the way around and folds down to become a caddy. Comes in four sizes and nine colors.
TIRED
No handle makes it somewhat awkward to carry when heavy. Inside liner stains easily.

If a Transformers toy existed for grown women, it would be Parallelle's Traveller series of toiletry bags.

Ribbed on the outside like Optimus Prime's boots, the Traveller looks like a typical (albeit stylish) makeup bag on the outside, but peer inside and you’ll see a warren of different-sized pockets and loops and adjustable dividers. Unzip the bag all the way around, fold the sides down, and voila—there are all your travel toiletries, standing upright and fully in order, in a makeup organizer just like you'd have at home. When you're done, flip the sides up, pull the zippers back to the top, and it's back to being a travel bag, sturdy and secure enough to toss in a suitcase sideways or even upside down.

Keep It Contained

The Traveller is the brainchild of Annie Fan, a career designer of private-label bags for other brands. She liked to take a SoulCycle spin class before work, but found herself either forgetting her makeup and toiletries, being unable to find them in her bag, or having to lay out all her items on the communal counter. In 2022, she set out to design her own bag: the ultimate travel cosmetics bag.

“When I started designing the Traveller, structure was key,” Fan says. “It needed to function like a portable vanity—keeping everything visible, secure, and exactly where you need it, without the need to unpack.”

As for the design procedure, it was a matter of constant fine-tuning. She ultimately went through 60 prototypes to ensure she got the design precisely the way she wanted it. "Every detail had to be carefully considered, from the flexibility of the layout to how everything stays organized and accessible,” Fan says.

Today, there are now four sizes of Traveller, all with the same sturdy, vegan leather and water-resistant cotton exterior. There's the Small, with nine pockets, two divided compartments, two mesh pouches, and five loops for brushes or other items; Medium, with 16 pockets, three divided compartments, and four mesh pouches; and Large, with 20 pockets, three divided compartments, and six new pouches. There's also a new “Brush” version, which stands 9.6 inches tall and has 13 wall pockets for brushes and other toiletries, a zippered pouch, and a spacious “floor” for full-size products.

Photograph: Kat Merck

Road Tested

I tested the Medium and Brush Travellers on a recent five-day family trip to both a hotel and Airbnb in Louisiana, and I can confirm both serve as a veritable clown car of skin-care products and makeup. Once I arrived at my destination, I placed a Traveller on the bathroom counter, unzipped and peeled the sides down like a banana, and there were all my products—fully visible, no worse for wear from being tossed around in my suitcase, and easy to grab and replace. Even though I have tested more than 20 toiletry bags in the past year, I was still impressed.

Photograph: Kat Merck

Each of the pockets is the perfect size for anything from travel toiletry bottles and hair elastics to makeup and a travel container of dry shampoo. I was even able to fit a few Cadence Capsules into the divided compartments, regardless of how full the pockets were. The only complaint I have is that the water-resistant twill polyester fabric interior is easily stained. The marks are no more difficult to remove than with any other makeup bag, but I'm often too tired to clean my makeup brushes every single day when I'm traveling, so it would be nicer to have an easier-to-wipe-clean surface.

I also didn't like that the bag doesn't have a handle. When I needed to transport the Traveller when the bag was closed, the only way to carry it was by grabbing the tapered top. This wasn't easy when it was full, especially in the case of the Brush version when it contained full-size products. In fact, with the Brush bag I just gave up and carried it from the bottom, which is gross with a bag that has gotten damp from sitting on a bathroom counter. But this is a pretty small nit to pick.

Still, this is the best makeup bag I have ever used. I love that it can hold different sizes of products, and that small things like bobby pins and small rubber bands won't get lost. It's also a plus that the 4.5-inch-wide (for the Medium) base is narrow enough to fit on most surfaces, whether a cluttered hotel bathroom counter, car's center console, or gym locker room bench.

Photograph: Kat Merck

But most of all, the winning feature for me is being able to see everything I packed lined up neatly and visible at a glance. It's Fan’s favorite feature too. “I love how easily the Traveller unzips and folds open,” she says. “For me, it’s a bag that keeps me organized, which helps me be less forgetful—and I’m so happy to see it helping others too.”