2020-01-01_InStyle_Australia

(Jacob Rumans) #1
Soho
House

Helmut
Newton
Foundation

Boros
Foundation

2

1

3

4

BERLIN


KATE SYLVESTER


The New Zealand designer is taken


with this culturally rich German city


WHERE TO GO: “Mitte, the historic centre. Get
off the main avenues and wind through charming
shops and cafes. Visit Neukölln [borough] for more
edgy new bars, galleries and multicultural energy.”

WHERE TO STAY AND EAT: “Soho House—it
sets the standard for what other hotels should
aspire to. Modern and relaxed, with impeccable,
seamless service. Pauly Saal is a truly beautiful
restaurant in a historic Jewish school.
The tasting menu changes constantly, so be
prepared to be surprised and delighted. Mogg
beside Pauly Saal is a very hip American
deli that does supersonic pastrami sandwiches.”

WHAT TO DO: “Cycle everywhere, especially
through Tiergarten, Berlin’s beautiful central park.
The city is totally flat and Berliners are incredibly
polite and tolerant of cyclists. I love the Sunday flea
market at Arkonaplatz. It has great vintage stuff and
you can sip prosecco as you browse. For fun, visit
the Helmut Newton Foundation; it has more boobs
and bush than any mere mortal can comprehend!”

WHAT TO PACK: “I’m old school. I always keep
a travel diary, my YSL red lipstick, a headscarf
from my Frances collection, a novel that’s relevant
to the city I’m in and trousers because I haven’t
mastered a dress on a bike yet. Berliners are very,
very casual, so do keep your look effortless.”

“I pack a novel


that’s relevant to


the city I’m in”


1 Kate Sylvester silk-twill scarf, $89; katesylvester.com.au
2 YSL Beauté Rouge Pur Couture lipstick in Le Rouge, $57;
yslbeauty.com.au 3 Kate Sylvester acetate and polyester pants,
$439; katesylvester.com.au 4 Ghosts of Berlin: Stories by
Rudolph Herzog (Random House), $30; at dymocks.com.au

Pauly
Saal

126 INSTYLE JANUARY 2020

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