This Design Museum exhibition is the first in the UK dedicated to the late Tunisian designer and features 60 items of clothing from the early 1980s to 2017.
Wells: Bishop’s Palace and Gardens
The partially-ruined Bishop's Palace, which is surrounded by 14 acres of gardens, has been home to the Bishop of Bath and Wells for more than 800 years.
Wells
England's smallest city boasts a spectacular cathedral, an old Bishop's Palace, a picturesque medieval close and a series of wells.
Gloucester
The Romans, the royals and the Georgians have all left their mark on this ancient English city, resulting in a curious mix of the old and the new.
London: Wellcome Collection
This museum houses a series of unusual objects collected by Victorian philanthropist Henry Wellcome. Its permanent collection explores the human body, science and medicine.
London: The Encounter at the National Portrait Gallery
This 2017 exhibition featured 48 portraits by European Renaissance and Baroque artists such as Hans Holbein the Younger, Rembrandt van Rijn and Leonardo da Vinci.
Bath
Famed for its Roman Baths, Georgian pump room and gorgeous Regency architecture, Bath is a compact, picture-perfect city.
London: The Design Museum and Holland Park
A fun trip down memory lane at the Design Museum, a stroll around pretty Holland Park and some of London's finest pastel de nata.
London: The Charterhouse
This medieval Clerkenwell manor with a storied past has been a monastery, a Tudor house and since the 17th century, an almshouse.
Bletchley Park
The centre of Britain's code-breaking activities during the Second World War is a fascinating place and well worth a visit.
Winchester
The ancient English capital is steeped in history and oh so very pretty, boasting quaint, charming buildings, lots to do and oodles of great food.
London: The Ginstitute
The Ginstitute experience at The Portobello Star in Notting Hill is a three-hour workshop all about gin: an hour-long history lesson and a gin making tutorial.