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Living on the Road

A feminine perspective on motorcycle culture by Jessie Jobst — exploring the intersection of travel, motorsports, and fashion.

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In the pandemic, when, if you don’t know me, my husband and I took off from NYC and decided to live on the road and off the back of our motorcycles for over 8 months, (this was tacked onto the 5 months of solo moto travel through South Amer...

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The Japanese Beauty Edit

Finally getting around to doing this. After being back for over a month I have had the chance to use most of my beauty products, so have a full review to pass along. Spring is beginning to spring over here, finally, thank god, and my table...

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Kyoto, a snowy paradise.

Kyoto quickly became our favorite city, sleepier streets, calmer, more digestible, less frenzied. We took the bus a lot and slowed down, and got into the groove of Japanese living. Eating Omurice for breakfast and swanning into temples to c...

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Two weeks in Japan

Part 1: Tokyo, where to stay, what to eat and where to shop!

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Notes from Japan

When I first came to Japan I was 17.
It was 2004. The year Gwen Stefani released Love Angel Music Baby globally addressing Harajuku girls as the something exotic foreign and fucking cool. And everything was….kawaiiiii.

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