It was on a sojourn to Puglia, in the secluded heel of Italy s boot, that Collette Dinnigan finally kicked off her own shoes. The designer has spent much of this year working from a temporary residence in Rome, conjuring everything from luxury apartments to a new childrenswear line for Aldi, but when summer beckoned she and her brood escaped to a tranquil farmhouse in the south. For two weeks, Dinnigan, her husband, Bradley Cocks, daughter, Estella, 12, and son, Hunter, 4, unwound within the centuries-old walls of Masseria Potenti.
The rustic estate, located in the countryside of Manduria, is dotted with olive trees, scented with myrtle, rosemary and jasmine, and blessed with a kitchen and cooking school that turns out Pugliese cuisine as sensational as it is traditional. “I…
