Fashion entrepreneur Jacquie Naylor, founder of luxury lifestyle label Husk and former Myer board director, has listed her Armadale home.
Naylor spent more than three decades shaping some of the nation’s best-known brands before kicking off her own label and has held senior roles with Michael Hill, Macpac and Cambridge Clothing.
She was also a long-serving director of the Melbourne Fashion Festival.
Her four-bedroom, three-bathroom residence at 39 Glassford St pairs late-Edwardian character with a contemporary architectural renewal by Mark Simpson of DesignOffice.
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Jacquie Naylor (left), Collette Garnsey and Susan Renouf at the launch party of Zara on Bourke Street, Melbourne in 2011.
The fashion entrepreneur has listed her private Armadale home.
The property has a $5.5m-$6m price guide.
High ceilings and parquet floors run through a series of connected living areas that open through steel-framed doors to a north-facing terrace and gas-heated pool.
The marble kitchen includes a concealed butler’s pantry and serves as the centrepiece of a ground floor that also offers a study, formal sitting room and family lounge area.
Upstairs, the main bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe, marble ensuite and leafy outlooks, while two further bedrooms share a central bathroom.
A lift links every level, including a private rooftop terrace designed for entertaining or quiet evenings above the treetops.
The marble kitchen includes a concealed butler’s pantry.
The main bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe.
The two further bedrooms share a central bathroom.
The property is listed through Kay & Burton Stonnington’s Gerald Delany with a $5.5m-$6m price guide.
Mr Delany said the home reflected Naylor’s disciplined aesthetic.
“Jacquie’s home reflects the same sophisticated aesthetic and attention to detail that have defined her professional life,” he said.
“It is a chance to purchase a residence shaped by an industry leader with an exceptional eye for design and quality.”
Additional features include underfloor heating, security system, double garage with internal access and irrigated gardens set behind electric gates.
Expressions of interest close October 28.
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