The New Zealand Herald

THE JETSETTER

What to pack, where to go, what to do

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Culture Club

Who: Contempora­ry artist Olafur Eliasson What: His latest exhibition In Real Life Where: The Tate Modern, London.

If you’re planning on travelling to the British capital any time in the next six months, this new exhibition by the DanishIcel­andic artist is not to be missed. Famous for his immersive installati­ons, such as 2003’s The Weather Project (pictured), a giant glowing sun that drew more than 2 million people to the museum, Olafur plays with the way we perceive and react to the world around us. His latest exhibition is sure to be just as spectacula­r. For tickets, visit Tate.org.uk.

In Real Life is on until January 5, 2020.

STYLISH TRAVELLER

Whatever sneaker tribe you belong to, a clean-cut, minimalist style does wonders when you’re traipsing around overseas trying to get your bearings.

We love the way this pair from Ecco would work seamlessly worn with jeans or a summer dress and be easy to slip out of when you’re hot-footing it through airport security. Ecco sneakers

$299. Eccoshoes.co.nz

WIN WITH VIVA

Travelling in style starts with a chic suitcase. Viva is delighted to have a Saben luggage set to give away. The covetable new Dusky Pink set — a soft pink shade with rose gold hardware — includes three cases, in sizes to suit any adventure. Simply visit Viva.co.nz/Win and enter your details to be in the draw.

LUXURY AWAY FROM HOME

Get a glimpse into the world’s most extraordin­ary homes with AirBnb’s new offering: AirBnb Luxe. Fancy staying in a French chateau? What about an extravagan­t beach house in Mexico? Or for $3900 a night, you could spend a few nights at Te Kahu, Wānaka, in this award-winning architectu­rally designed home. We’re picturing ourselves sitting in front of the fire, sipping a glass of something special as we take in the breathtaki­ng lake and mountain views. Visit Airbnb.co.nz/luxury

Wave Catcher

It might seem a bit off-season, but we all know avid surf fans don’t let winter stop them getting in the waves. Salt Gypsy, a Byron Bay-based women’s surf wear label, was founded by New Zealander Danielle Clayton. Adding to its current offering of Econyl (regenerate­d nylon) rash shirts, leggings and swimwear, the brand is launching three surfboards on July 29, designed exclusivel­y for women in four cool colourways. Who says sport and style can’t go hand in hand?

Salt Gypsy surfboards, from $672.

Visit Surfindust­ries.com/Saltgypsy

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