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2024 Fashion Trends for Your Summer Vacation

Olivia Rodrigo look at the Grammy's
There's still a few months before Summer 2024, but it's never too early to start preparing for the next summer trend for your sunny vacations!

Who says summer needs to be all about bikini tops and beachwear? Just last year, celebrities marked the summer with Capris and Bermuda shorts. That’s a whole lot of clothes for the scorching summer sun, but the outfits were a big hit for the summer trend of 2023.

The summer of 2023 ‘knee-grazing’ style was popularised by celebrities like Gigi Hadid, Nicola Peltz Beckham and Kourtney Kardashian. But where did the trend for summer 2023 start? It just might have been Hailey Bieber, who has been making quite the wave on social media recently. Hailey started off June with baggy white, knee-grazing Loulou shorts, and the girls were all here for it. And just like Hailey, another favourite celebrity Gigi Hadid was spotted in a similar style outfit. The knee-length, denim capris by Jacquemus and the black tank top from her brand Guest in Residence. This set the scene for the style for the summer of 2023, as other celebrities followed the trend.

Summer of 2024 – Style your Closet for Vacation

Vogue has already crafted the key Spring / Summer trends for 2024. It appears that minimalism, 90’s fashion and the Succession-fueled ‘quiet luxury’ might be sticking around this year.

After going through so many trends, no thanks to TikTok, you might already own most of the pieces needed to craft your summer 2024 wardrobe. Whether you’re flying to the Maldives or Italy, keep those Ballerina flats for a nice romantic dinner. If you’re looking for a statement piece for your summer bag, that is going to be overfilled for beach days, Miuccia Prada and Miu Miu bags might be the answer. We all know the over-filled tote bag shaming is history at this point!

If you kept a close look-out you might have also noticed the winter whites all over the Grammys on Sunday. We all love a good white dress, perfect for all seasons. With major celebrities like Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo and Madison Beer wearing white to the Grammy’s, we’re sure the colour is making a popular comeback this season as well.

One thing is pretty clear when it comes to fashion trends for 2024: quiet luxury and Y2K with a kick! Just add a little more playfulness to your wardrobe and you’re all set for your summer vacation. The coquette bow trend might be sticking around a while longer as well. So make sure to invest in a ribbon piece before flying off to your next destination.

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Flying to Thailand? New Arrival Card Rules You Need to Know

Thailand Digital Arrival Card

As of May 1, 2025, Thailand is making a major shift in how foreign visitors arrive in the country. Authorities will replace the familiar paper-based TM6 arrival card, which travelers have filled out for decades, with the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC). This digital transition aims to streamline immigration procedures, reduce paperwork, and enhance overall efficiency at entry points, including airports, land, and sea borders.

The new system requires all foreign travelers entering Thailand to complete the TDAC before arrival. Here’s everything you need to know about this change and how it will impact your entry into the Kingdom.

What is the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC)?

The TDAC serves as a digital version of the TM6 arrival form that travelers have traditionally filled out upon arriving in Thailand. Beginning May 1, 2025, all non-Thai nationals, whether arriving by air, land, or sea, must complete this form electronically before they can enter the country.

Authorities developed the TDAC to simplify the arrival process by collecting necessary travel and personal information in advance. This includes passport details, accommodation information, and a health declaration. This initiative reflects Thailand’s ongoing efforts to modernize its immigration system and improve the visitor experience.

While officials will no longer use the paper TM6 form, they will require the TDAC from everyone—tourists, business travelers, long-term residents, and those entering on a visa exemption. Only passengers transiting through Thailand without clearing immigration or those with a Border Pass for specific land crossings will receive exemptions.

Why the Change?

Thailand is adopting a digital arrival card as part of a broader effort to modernize immigration procedures. The Thai government wants to speed up border processing, strengthen safety protocols, and reduce reliance on paper documentation. Authorities will also use the system to track travelers in case of health concerns or emergencies.

“By using safe, fast, and modern electronic technology, the TDAC replaces the original paper arrival card, offering more convenience for travelers,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Nikorndej Balankura. “The data collected will be beneficial for tourist care and public health.”

When and How to Submit the TDAC

You can submit your TDAC up to three days before your scheduled arrival in Thailand. For example, if you plan to arrive on May 5, you can submit your TDAC starting May 2. The system will open for submissions on April 28, 2025, so travelers arriving on the launch day can begin completing the form immediately.

To fill out the TDAC, visit the official website at tdac.immigration.go.th. The platform currently operates as a web-based service, with plans for a mobile app in the future. Travelers must provide personal information, including passport details, travel itinerary, and accommodation address in Thailand. Additionally, they must complete a brief health declaration confirming they have not experienced symptoms such as fever, cough, or shortness of breath in the past 14 days.

What You Need to Complete the TDAC

Before submitting the TDAC, make sure you have the following information ready:

  • Passport details (name, nationality, number, date of birth)
  • Travel details, including your flight number, transportation type, and expected arrival date
  • Accommodation details in Thailand, such as the hotel or address where you’ll be staying
  • Recent travel history from the last 14 days
  • Health declaration confirming your current health status

This process will not replace your visa, but it will help expedite the entry process when you arrive in Thailand. If you’re a long-term resident, you must also select “Thailand” as your country of residence.

Key Steps for Submitting Your TDAC

The submission process is straightforward. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Access the TDAC website: Go to tdac.immigration.go.th.
  2. Fill in personal and travel details: Enter your passport number, visa information (if applicable), arrival date, transport details, and accommodation address.
  3. Complete the health declaration: Confirm whether you’ve had any symptoms related to illness and list the countries you’ve visited in the last two weeks.
  4. Review and submit the form: After completing all sections, review your information carefully. Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation with a QR code to present at immigration upon arrival.
  5. Save or print your confirmation: Store the TDAC confirmation on your phone or print it for easy access at the immigration checkpoint.

You must submit the TDAC at least 24 hours before your flight to ensure a smooth arrival. Authorities encourage travelers to complete the form well in advance to avoid delays and reduce congestion at border control points.

What Happens If You Can’t Submit the TDAC in Advance?

Although travelers are expected to complete the TDAC before travel, some may face technical issues or lack internet access. In such cases, help desks at immigration points will assist with completing the form. However, travelers should only rely on this option in exceptional circumstances. Authorities strongly recommend submitting the TDAC in advance to avoid delays or complications at immigration.

Impact on Thailand’s Tourism Strategy

The TDAC launch supports Thailand’s goal of becoming a “Smart Tourism Destination.” As global travel increases, the Thai government is adopting systems that streamline entry while enhancing safety measures. The digital shift also strengthens public health monitoring by collecting vital health information from incoming travelers.

Thailand’s Immigration Bureau has launched a multilingual campaign to raise awareness about the new system. The campaign includes brochures and instructional videos in languages such as English, Chinese, and Korean to ensure travelers understand the new requirements.

The Road Ahead

The TDAC marks one of many steps Thailand is taking to modernize its entry processes. The move aligns with global tourism trends, as countries like Malaysia, South Korea, and Cuba have already digitized their arrival systems. This change aims to reduce paperwork, increase efficiency, and make border procedures smoother for everyone.

For now, travelers should familiarize themselves with the new requirements, especially the TDAC submission process, to ensure a seamless entry into Thailand. As the country continues upgrading its travel infrastructure, one thing remains clear: the future of travel to Thailand is digital.

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