Peru vlog mixes wedding prep, outfits
- Sanne Vloet posted a new YouTube video, “Peru Travel Vlog | Exploring Cusco, Outfits & Wedding Prep!,” blending a Cusco trip with day-by-day outfit links and personal event-prep content. - The clearest tell is in the packaging: Vloet’s video lists “DAY 1 OUTFIT” shopping details in the description, while parallel 2026 travel vlogs market Coachella and Hong Kong through itineraries plus style cues. - The format is spreading across creator travel channels, where destination videos double as shopping and planning guides for viewers booking trips around food, fashion and milestone events. (youtube.com)
Sanne Vloet’s new Cusco video turns a Peru travel vlog into a packing list, outfit board and wedding-prep diary. (youtube.com) The video, posted April 26, 2026, is titled “Peru Travel Vlog | Exploring Cusco, Outfits & Wedding Prep!” and appeared on Vloet’s YouTube channel, which has 1.87 million subscribers. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) Its description opens with a “DAY 1 OUTFIT” section and product links, signaling that clothes are part of the video’s utility, not just background styling. (youtube.com) That structure now shows up across adjacent creator videos. Inga Lam’s “a coachella 2026 vlog,” posted April 26, frames a 72-hour festival trip around “the grwm,” what she did, who she saw and what she ate. (youtube.com) Ralph & Sam use the same formula in “3 Days in Hong Kong Vlog Best Food, Cafes, Shopping & Boutique Hotel,” which breaks a short trip into hotel, food, shopping and neighborhood stops. The description also includes affiliate codes for hotels and eSIMs, making the video part itinerary and part booking funnel. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) The common move is not just “travel content.” It is travel content packaged as a decision guide: what to wear, where to stay, what to book and how to organize a tightly planned few days. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) Vloet’s channel background helps explain the blend. Her YouTube bio describes her as a wellness creator, entrepreneur and model, and her archive includes packing and fashion-led travel videos alongside lifestyle posts. (youtube.com) (youtube.com) Lam comes from a different lane, but her channel bio makes the same kind of crossover visible. She describes food as “my love language,” yet her Coachella post previewed a vlog from the road to the festival and the published video centers preparation as much as performance clips. (youtube.com) (youtube.com) (youtube.com) Ralph & Sam have built a broader version of the template. Their channel description calls them “A couple from Manila traveling around the world,” and their recent uploads repeatedly use the same “best food, cafes, shopping” framing across Hoi An, Da Nang, Nagoya and Hong Kong. (youtube.com) The result is a travel video that behaves like a service post. A Cusco wedding-prep vlog, a Coachella weekend diary and a three-day Hong Kong guide all ask the same question for viewers: what should I wear, book and do when I get there? (youtube.com) (youtube.com) (youtube.com)