Dior’s passion for La Colle Noire, the home he restored at vast expense in the 1950s, was rooted in his own Provençal childhood – it’s a truly Proustian project| The World Of Interiors
Alex di Carcaci reflects on collecting the work of his late uncle, artist Teddy Millington-Drake| The World Of Interiors
Commissioned by Min Hogg, this marbleous second-floor apartment in 17th-century Castel Giuliano appeared in WoI Jul 1992, with photographs by Karen Radkai. Contributing editor Marella Caracciolo Chia revisits the assignment, remembering in particular the property’s polymath castellan, the wonderfully unconventional Count Raniero Gnoli| The World Of Interiors
Seventy-five years since her death, revisit Elsie de Wolfe’s villa in Versailles. It has always attracted intrigue, from its lesbian occupants to the fantastical décor. Now, a cache of hitherto little seen photographs capturing the decadence have finally came to light| The World Of Interiors