“New Zealand This is what I’m really about,” I said. Emilia Wickstead. “There’s a very strong connection between nature and handcrafting, and every time I go back it grounds me.” The Kiwi designer lives and works in London But she returns every year, with her husband and kids to visit the places which she has loved from her childhood. Auckland. Wickstead has global fans such as Kate Middleton and Gwyneth paltrow. Next year, she will launch her most personal collection: clothing designed for the crew at Air New Zealand. She says, “This is much more than just a creative endeavor.” It’s about celebrating Aotearoa, its sacred landscapes and people that embody it. The collection was inspired by her love for New Zealand’s lush green forests and blue horizons. She also teamed up with renowned artists. Māori You can also find out more about the artist by clicking here. Te Rangitu Netana for five patterns; the pair studied endemic flora like kōwhai, which holds symbolism in Māori culture. Wickstead has a few favorite spots around her home and beyond. These include some natural retreats that can be seen in her designs.
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What are the best neighborhoods to visit in Auckland city?
Parnell has always been my favourite place. My mother owned an atelier/studio in the Axis building when I was young. It is one of Auckland’s most beautiful buildings. The rose gardens are nearby. I spent hours there as a teenager. St. Stephen’s Chapel sits on a hill where I used to dream of getting married. Rosie is still my favorite café in town. I like to have tea and Afghan chocolate biscuits. It’s still where I go for breakfast.
What are the best hotels to stay in Auckland?
The family enjoys a relaxing day on Auckland’s Waiheke Island Owners Cottage at the BoatshedThe hotel has a pool, and it is located directly across the street from Oneroa Beach. Huka Lodge in Taupō is really special, and Black BarnHawke’s Bay offers the perfect getaway in the countryside.
What beaches should you not miss in Auckland
A New Zealand beach’s beauty is in finding a spot to yourself along its long shorelines. Piha has black sand and is located outside Auckland. It is wild and authentic. As a child, my best friend had a home there. We would sleep in our sleeping bags under the stars. It is very relaxed and Kiwi. Lots of surfers, and surf lifeguards. There are no lounges or restaurants. Just a corner shop. Sunsets are spectacular. Herne Bay Beach in the city is my favourite. It’s small and is located at the very end of a beautiful street. The beach is shaded with large trees, and nobody knows it. Once I landed in the airport and drove there.
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What is the best day trip you can take from Auckland?
Just up the coast, we head to Leigh or Matakana. At Leigh we’ll hop between Pākiri and Otari beaches with a cooler and umbrella and set up for the day. The most beautiful bakery in Matakana is called Ringawera BakerThe bakery is known for its incredible croissant sandwiches, quiches and breads. The city also boasts a great surf shop and a farmers market.
What are the best cultural attractions in Auckland for tourists?
The Domain You can also read about the Auckland War Memorial Museum The views are spectacular. The Domain feels like a London park. Hyde ParkIt’s a great place for children. In the middle is the memorial and museum, as well as a whare rūnanga, or Māori meeting house. The Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki does an excellent job of bridging Māori heritage and New Zealand art.”
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What is the best place to escape near Auckland that we can’t see?
Napier is located in the beautiful Hawke’s Bay area. It’s a place that more people should be aware of. The stunning Art Deco buildings and nearby wineries are located on the coast. It’s like it was from another era. It’s like a secret treasure. I love to wander around.
What are the best places to eat in Auckland?
I like to have a drink at the bar. Amano Auckland central. The open kitchen is easy to use, fast and allows you to watch the chefs at work. Daphnes in Ponsonby The restaurant serves good Mediterranean food on shared plates with a modern design. Clare and Joost used to be the owners of the great Odettes Eatery. You can’t beat Leigh Eats For fish and chips, it’s an hour away from the city.
This article was published in the June/July 2025 issue. Condé Nast Traveler. Subscribe to a magazine here.