Well-designed getaways: leading fashionistas on their top local spots
From 14 days quarantine in a Meriton (nylon carpets anyone?) to Melbourne-Tasmania border runs: where three top fashion designers went – and still plan to go.
Dinnigan in her kitchen at Casa Olivetta in Puglia after a visit to Ostuni’s local markets. She opened the villa to guests last year. Italy has a huge influence on all her interiors, wherever they be located. Antoine Doyen
Leading Australian fashion and interior designers reveal how they got through the past year and discuss what’s on their bucket lists now we’re all stuck at home for a further 12 months (at least according to chief health bureaucrat Brendan Murphy). Here’s to travel this year.
Fiona CarruthersTravel editorFiona Carruthers has written and edited travel for the Financial Review for almost a decade. She has held senior roles with ABC Radio National, Deutsche Welle Radio, TIME and The Australian, and was deputy editor of Traveller. Email Fiona at fcarruthers@afr.com