THE JETSETTER
What to pack, where to go, what to do
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