Paige Langton

A Californian writer in Switzerland

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  • Are successful people born with something “extra”?

    Were the founders of the world’s biggest companies born with the genetic propensity for success that the rest of us were not, or are they doing something special we have not tried? Former White House fellow and strategic advisor Amy Wilkinson hopes to put that question to rest in her new book The Creator’s Code: The…

    Paige Langton

    March 3, 2015
    life
  • This week I am…

    …vowing to keep loving winter after a weekend trip to Gstaad (is the “G” silent or not?). …making this classic Swiss dish for American friends coming through town. …pretending I still live in D.C. by watching this drama (Have you seen the Muppet’s take on it?). …dreaming about staying in this luxury pod hotel next winter. …crossing France…

    Paige Langton

    March 2, 2015
    food, life, travel
  • I want to go to there…

     …Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France. Just a few kilometers down the road from Geneva lies the village of Chamonix at the base of the world famous Mont Blanc–the highest mountain in the Alps. Although the village literally lies in the shadow of Mont Blanc, this tiny, idyllic commune is more than just a place to lay your…

    Paige Langton

    February 27, 2015
    life, travel
  • The blog that went to Harvard

    Do you read fashion blogs? I do, but less now that I live in a country without J. Crew or ASOS–it’s just too painful. I never considered writing a fashion blog myself (not my wheelhouse), but when I started researching fashion blogs for this ThriveWire story, I realized what a killing I could have made… Chiara…

    Paige Langton

    February 26, 2015
    life
  • Five things no one told me about expat life…

    *Disclaimer: I am a new expat, having left the U.S. five months ago. Also, I live in Switzerland, so my expat experience is unique to my uber-efficient, super-expensive, chocolate-dipped country. 1. There is no ‘good time’ to move abroad. I’ve heard people say this about having children, but I think more people relate to the…

    Paige Langton

    February 25, 2015
    life, travel
  • Ingenious scarf for travel

    Professional traveler Bethany Salvon will be the first to admit she can be a little obsessive about keeping her passport from getting stolen or lost—“fanatic” is the word she used when referring to her well-worn book…but not fanatical enough to compromise her sense of style. “I hate those money belts; I just can’t bring myself…

    Paige Langton

    February 24, 2015
    travel
    speakeasy travel co, speakeasy travel scarf
  • This week I am…

    …celebrating Oscar wins in some of my favorite categories (costumes!) for this beloved film. …learning about living well from this heartbreaking story. …watching this boozy documentary for a second time after learning there will be a sequel to it. …scrolling through this fashion slideshow and missing my days living in London. …fascinated by this take on the one-way ticket…

    Paige Langton

    February 23, 2015
    food, life, travel
  • Why The Grand Budapest Hotel deserves its nine nominations

    Watching the 87th Academy Awards on Sunday? I’m hoping this film makes a surprising sweep. Some are calling filmmaker Wes Anderson’s The Grand Budapest Hotel a dark horse among the Oscars’ Best Picture contenders, saying that it should not have taken a spot away from more commercial successes such as Unbroken and Interstellar. But before perpetuating that criticism, take a…

    Paige Langton

    February 20, 2015
    fashion, life
    Anderson, Grand Budapest, Grand Budapest Hotel, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Wes Anderson
  • Whatcha readin’?

    About ten days ago I was knee-deep in this fantastic book. I was up at two in the morning reading, I was reading while making dinner, I was thinking about the book when I couldn’t read it… basically, I was in love. That has happened to me a few times in my life–like when I…

    Paige Langton

    February 19, 2015
    life
    Ann Patchett Unbroken, Donna Tartt Tender, friends, The Glass Castle, Thomas Pynchon
  • On not hitting the snooze button

    Having flown across the U.S. pretty regularly to see my family in Bakersfield, I’ve always prided myself on how quickly I could conquer jet lag. True to form, I adjusted to my new Swiss time zone when I first moved here in about 12 hours. Maybe it was the excitement of starting a new life…

    Paige Langton

    February 18, 2015
    life
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