Vogue Living

FROM HERE TO SERENITY

ome travellers are simply peripatetic, but Giorgio Armani is, more precisely, a peripatetic of the heliotropic variety: he travels to find places with dependable sun. With seaside homes on the remote Italian island of Pantelleria and a renovated farmhouse on the Tuscan coast — not to mention a superyacht berthed in Saint-Tropez — the couturier has most of his bases in the Mediterranean covered. And when winter comes, Armani can find sunny refuge in his retreat on the Caribbean island of Antigua. He has

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