Specialisms
Womenswear
Bio
“I really believe being kind and treating people well is so important,” she says. And it’s an ethos that has served her well. Lill landed a job in the fashion department at VOGUE magazine when she was 20 years old. It took her all over the world, before she left to co-found own resortwear brand Anna & Boy at 25. She’s since closed the label and returned to working as a freelance creative director, stylist and producer. Her modernist home in Sydney’s north was designed in the mid 1970s by the second Sydney Opera House architect Peter Hall and its effortless style and relaxed aesthetic matches that of Lill’s. “We loved the calm, quiet of it and the indoor/outdoor living. It felt like its own world behind the front door. An oasis in suburbia,” she says, of the moment her and her husband Lucas saw the home for the first time almost four years ago. The home is filled with special pieces. In the living room, there are two large paintings by Sally King Benedict, which hang side by side and were commissioned when her twin girls were babies. One day, she’ll give each of her girls their painting. Here, we visit Lill at home to talk about raising twin girls, her incredible career and share our edit of our favourite new pieces from Oroton.