STYLE GUIDE. MILAN
NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
A VIEW OF LAGO MAGGIORE From the «secret garden» of Isola Bella to the mountains of Switzerland
SCARLETT JOHANSSON
FASHION INSIDERS OF THE CITY: Mario Boselli Krizia
It’s time for a CELEBRATION! Fur coats and watch collections delicious Italian food the Navigli’s movida
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STYLE-GUIDE.MILAN
November–December 2013
CITY GUIDE 13
CALENDAR
November and December events
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PERSONA Mario Boselli talks about city’s cultural gems
NECKLACE, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, vancleefarpels.com
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ITINERARY
Navigli’s movida
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LOOK BOOK COLOR
Midnight blue
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INTERVIEW
Under the skin of Scarlett Johansson
FASHION
Cover: MODEL: Ida WINDEBALLE @ WOMEN OUTFIT: dress and fur, Daniele CARLOTTA; earrings and ring, ANTONINI; PHOTO: Lior SUSANA, STYLE: Marina BUGRANOVA and Barbara CENTAZZO, HAIR: Matjaz SISKA, MAKE UP: Einat DAN
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TREND
Fur fantasies
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INTERVIEW
The world of Krizia
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DIARY
Milan Fashion Week SS 2014
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MEISSEN
Three centuries of excellence
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WARDROBE
Valentina Nuzzi
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ACCESSORIES Bowler hats, earflaps and berets
STYLE-GUIDE.MILAN
November–December 2013
SHOES, EMPORIO ARMANI, armani.com
FASHION
LIFESTYLE
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JEWELRY
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Women’s watches
MEN STYLE
122 GADGETS
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What wears Marco Mengoni
EDITORIAL The secret garden
Sergio Merengalli and Isabella Tonchi
Daily luxury
136 TOP 10
Wonders of Milan
BEAUTY
126 TRAVEL
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DIGEST
136 RESTAURANTS
10 Beauty Trends
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REVIEW
142 WINE
The art and history of Italian perfume
106 SPA
Beauty treatments for body and soul
Lake Maggiore Best in Milan Sangiovese to love
144 NIGHTLIFE
Swing in Milan
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M A RINA BUGR A NOVA E ditor in chief
here are people who don’t like to celebrate holidays according to the calendar, but then there are those who organize receptions and celebrations in advance, considering them to be an opportunity to strengthen their position on the career ladder. There are some people who enjoy being the center of attention, and for the others the party is simply for the company of no one except the dog, a book or a cottage along the waterfront. Whatever scenario you prefer, the most important thing during the holidays is to do something for yourself. The end of the year is an opportunity to reflect on the events of the past year and ask ourself in what direction we are moving and if we are doing what we want. If you are impulsive, let yourself take a spontaneous vacation or indulge in a shopping spree. If you are consistent, manage everything as desired in advance. Follow the advice on the pages of Fashion & Beauty Milan to choose the best option for you. What creates the holiday feeling within me is the time spent with loved ones, and travelling. The first can please you every day, but the second one is less common. For me the farther the journey the better. Among new people and in new surroundings you can look at things from a different perspective. In such situations you can find the answers to questions and come back with ideas for new projects, how to begin them and quickly complete them to move forwards to something new. In summary, travelling, emotions and experiences.
I never buy pink and I’m not a fur lover but I couldn’t pass by this ultimate women’s accessory. It’s textural design is mood-boosting, playful and chic. Bag, Louis Vuitton.
THE MAKING OF FASHION&BEAUTY COVER STORY. It all started with a 7am boat ride to Isola Bella enjoying the sunrise. Everything about this day was full of magic and charm. Guided by an old guardian through the giant halls with a feeling of being in a fairytale museum... Find out what happened next on page 72.
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AUTORS
VALERIO VENTURI, jour na list
Professional journalist since 1999, IRENE GREGUOLI Valerio is the editorial director VENINI, jour na list of Fashion&Beauty. He worked After a degree in Philosophy, for the most important Italian Irene started to work as a newspapers, magazines, and journalist for national magazines publishing groups, such as GQ, and newspapers, both as editorial Panorama, RCS Quotidiani and staff and as a free-lancer. She is received several awards for his work. He has interviewed Nobel currently working for two main Italian publishing houses, Class prize winners, leading figures Editori and Gruppo 24 Ore, of the show-business industry, writing articles about Marketing, culture and politics. Among Business Strategy, Media and this, he currently teaches at the Lifestyle. Recently she joined as a Accademia del Lusso. contributor to Fashion & Beauty. The best New Year’s Eve What is the best way to of your life? celebrate New Year’s Eve? It was when my son was born. It The best way is to gather friends was a real surprise! Besides that there have been many parties that for a delicious dinner with fine food, wine and good music were beautiful. The ideal one? I waiting for midnight. The 1999was left with the feeling of trying 2000 New Year’s Eve has been to do anything for at least a year. probably the most impressive in Wishes for 2014? my life: I was in Bologna and all Peace and love to those in need. It may seem ambitious but I truly over the city there was a huge and amazing party all night long. wish all the best for you , myself and our Fashion & Beauty family. What do you expect from 2014? In general, I expect a recovery in Italy’s economy. Personally, I expect to work and travel a lot.
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TATIANA ROSENSTEIN, jour na list
Art historian, fashion journalist, film critic. Tatiana graduated from Moscow State Lomonosov University and LudwigMaximilian University in Munich. She gained recognition as a journalist first in Germany, and became afterwards a constant contributor by leding publication worldwide, Interior + Design , ELLE, VOGUE, Harper’s Bazaar, Numeró among them. What are the best happenings of 2013 year for you? My most outstanding events of the year were connected with travelling and meeting creative people. This year, I was happy to discover South America, particularly Peru and luckly met Charlotte Rampling , Jean-Paul Gaultier and Pierce Brosnan. What are your plans for next year? My plans for the future remain partly the same - exciting trips, as well I would like to finish my next book.
LIOR SUSANA, photogr a pher
Lior Susana was born September 12th, 1982. At an early age Lior was drawn to the arts. Since then he has traveled to over 40 different countries. Lior received a scholarship from the high fashion institute, Istituto Marangoni. He is now based in Milan collaborating with Fashion&Beauty and working as a freelance fashion and advertising photographer. Your best New Year’s eve of ever? I dont really remember those, I think all of them were amazing, such a shame that I can’t recall any details ... What are your hopes for 2014? More creative, more successful. More happiness and peace to all. And more better moments that I will be able to capture.
CARIBBEAN WINTER
PHOTO: Lior Susana, Isla Mujeres, Mexico (2008)
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FASHION
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BARBARA CENTAZZO
9 things that ispire me in November
November brings us to the middle of the chilly season, far away from the warmth of summer and close to the frosty winter. After months of heat it’s nice to just wrap yourself up in layers and knits. This Fall/Winter is characterized by well-def ined trends; such as colors, white, blue and pink and rich fabrics like velvet, tweed and pied du poule. From femmes fatales to mid-century ladies, from punk to grunge queens, designers represented every version of today’s woman. I feel that there are more wardrobe options during the cooler months so I really adore when this season is around the corner.
3. RING, LOUIS VUITTON
2. BAG, STELLA MCCARTNEY
1. LIPSTICK, CHANEL
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DARK RED LIPS Dark red lips are definitely coming back in trend this season. It’s a perfect color for autumn and it will add instant glamour to any look. I suggest to wear it with nude toned make up or just a slick of mascara.
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SHADES OF GREY A grey clutch, with the grain effect at the bottom, is a clean and functional bag. The leather top creates a beautiful contrasting surface.
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STATEMENT RINGS To give a special touch to an outfit rings are my favorite accessories. This Louis Vuitton ring that features monogram charms along with floating crystals is a perfect example.
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MESSAGE “Words are my greatest source of inspiration.” explains Alber Elbaz, creative director of Lanvin. I totally agree with him and I’m absolutely in love with these necklaces.
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AUTUMN FOREST A sense of melancholy describes the Marni collection, which is austere but with a romantic touch. The colors are inspired by the autumn forest, as well as the branches and bare trees that are printed on some items. I love the fur stoles!
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SUNGLASSES Prada sunglasses are a cult accessory. This fall/winter compilation the designers took inspiration from the iconic designs of the 40’s and 50’s. A little bit of Alfred Hitchcock’s old movies but with a refined femininity.
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9. TRENCH, BURBERRY 6. SUNGLASSES, PRADA
9. 7. SHOES, PRADA
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TRENCH MANIA The mid-season item of excellence, the Burberry trench, which perfect for the fall/winter collection is made by innovative fabrics. A classic wardrobe piece in a more modern way.
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GOLD, GOLD, GOLD Now sandals can be worn in every season, even in winter. I love these Prada shoes. The gold with a retro touch makes them just perfect.
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ALL ABOUT THE HAT Wide-brim hats are my favorite and they are perfect to protect from the autumn cold. It gives a bohemian-chic flair to the look. It’s also important to understand which shape is most flattering to your facial structure.
CITY GUIDE NEW YEAR PREVIEW
In Milan and all over the world, it’s time to celebrate! Discover the magic that offers the city during Christmas, with its traditional markets. Or enjoy a concert with international artists, visit the unmissable art exhibitions, take a trip outside the city. ...Get ready for the next year. Have you filled out your wishlist for 2014? Above all: have you bought the right dress? In Milan there are opportunities to shop and have fun for New Year’s Eve. Let’s party!
Valerio Venturi
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L’ARTIGIANO IN FIERA
December 31th | M ilan
From the 30th of November to the 8th of December | Fiera R ho | M ilan One of the most interesting events for the people of Milan, L’artigiano in Fiera, is Fiera di Rho/Pero from the 30th of November to the 8th of December. The event, which last year exceeded 3 million visitors, shows the best of Italy and the world. Fashion and sartorial craftsmanship, excellent food, jewelery, design, and interior decoration. Nothing is missing. artigianoinfiera.it
From the party in Duomo Square to the parties that are more exclusive in the local fashion of the city, there are a lot of opportunities to have fun at the New Year’s celebrations. Despite the chaos, the picturesque Piazza del Duomo and the surrounding area are full of markets; such as, the stalls in front of the Rinascente up to those in the Via dei Mercanti, and beyond, each festively illuminated, are a great way to celebrate the New Year. If you prefer to opt for a charming dinner in some of the famous restaurants of the city you will be spoiled for choice by the local options: Cracco, Dal Bolognese, La Specialità and many others. Or choose from the best 5 star hotels of the city’s center; such as, Palazzo Parigi, Bulgari, Armani Hotel or the Grey.
OH BEJ! OH BEJ! MARKET December 7 th | MM Cairoli | M ilan An old tradition for Milan that takes place every year is the celebration of the city’s patron saint, St. Ambrose (December 7), which is held in this picturesque marketplace, attracting thousands of people from around the world. You can buy a little bit of everything, from toys, to sweets and antiques. Why such a strange name for the market? It dates back to an event in 1510 when an emissary of Pope Paul IV was visiting the city and began distributing sweets to the children who received him shouting “Oh Bej! Oh Bej!”, meaning “Oh beautiful! Oh beautiful!”. Now the fair is near the Castello Sforzesco.
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Great concerts at Teatro alla Scala. The whole season is dedicated to Verdi, Mozart and Russian composers.
Edward «Duke» Ellington was a composer, pianist and band leader of jazz orchestras.
LA TRAVIATA From 7th of December to the 3rd of January 2014 | T eatro alla Scala | M ilano La Traviata at La Scala, a classic that always “makes our wrists and veins shake”. As is well known, the part of Violetta requires a single soprano to have a variety of voices and souls. The German Diana Damrau, the most famous contemporary Violetta, has dramatic intuition, presence, backbone and the “voices” for a character that is alive and sorrowful until her final breath. The blogosphere has been full of talk concerning her recent performance in La Traviata at the Met. Alongside her, Piotr Beczala returns to La Scala after last season’s highly successful performance as Rodolfo in La Bohème, and the great Verdi baritone Željko Luèiæ. Daniele Gatti has also shown his own enviable Verdi acumen throughout the world in terms of his strength and lyricism. There is also eager anticipation for the debut at the La Scala Premiere of Russian director Dmitri Tcherniakov. It is sung in Italian for two hours and fourty minutes with electronic libretto in Italian & English. teatroallascala.org
DUKE ELLINGTON & CO.
16th of December | T eatro Strehler | M ilan | at: 21 »The Nutcracker» and «Peer Gynt» sound jazzy in the versions of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. Guests include Sergio Orlandi, trumpet; Marco Gotti and Giancarlo Porro, sax. piccoloteatro.org/Jazz_al_Piccolo
MOZART’S CHRISTMAS
19th of December | C onservatorio | at 21:00 Christmas time in Milan! Celebrate with “Concerto di Natale” (symphonies of Mozart) with Orchestra di Padova e del Veneto, directed by Gerard Korsten. seratemusicali.it
BLUEY FROM INCOGNITO
22nd – 23rd November | Blue Note | M ilan | at: 21 Do you remember Incognito the famous british acid jazz band? Now the lead singer, Bluey, walks alone. He presents “A Tribute to Donald Byrd”. bluenotemilano.com
JAZZ FROM ARGENTINA
7th of December | T eatro Strehler | M ilan | at: 11 Tango? Jazz? Something normal in Argentina! All these sounds from Bronca de Buenos Aires e Suite Trane. Guests include Jorge Lopez Ruiz, Alberto Favero (pianoforte), and director Enrico Intra. piccoloteatro.org/Jazz_ al_Piccolo
ENTERTAINMENT
CIRQUE DU SOLEIL
F rom t h e 28 t h of N ov e m be r to 1 st of D ec e m be r | Te at ro de l l a L u na | M i l a n Cirque du Soleil presents the new show ‘Dralion’. The performance is the fusion of ancient Chinese circus traditions and the avant-garde approach of the Canadian art company. ticketone.it
GREASE THE MUSICAL
27t h – 28 t h of D e c e m be r | T e at ro de l l a Luna | M il a n All in the ‘50’s! It’s the time for the musical ‘Grease’ with a lot of great dancers and Italian singers. Dance vintage! ticketone.it
SOUND & MOTION
N ov e m be r / D ec e m be r | M i l a n You can’t understand Italian but you love the movies? There is ‘Sound & Motion Pictures’ every Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. The films are in the original language of the city that the cinema is in. spaziocinema.info fashionandbeauty . it
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HAT-OLOGY
CORTINA FASHION WEEK
Until 30th of November | Palazzo Morando | M ilano Piaggi was born in Milan in 1931. She worked as a translator for an Italian publishing company, Mondadori. Then she wrote for the Italian edition of Vogue and, in the 1980s, the avant-garde magazine Vanity. She was known especially for her double page spreads in Vogue where her artistic flair was given free expression in a montage of images and texts. Piaggi, who died in 2012, had a large clothes collection, including 2,865 dresses and 265 pairs of shoes, according to a 2006 exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. She dressed in an exuberant, unique and eclectic way. Now you can discover her unusual hat collection only in Milano. Enjoy the exibition,“Anna Piaggi e i suoi cappelli”. cameramoda.it
There are great expectations for one of the most magical Cortina d’Ampezzo events. The Long Fashion Weekend is coming to warm the cold winter atmosphere. Cortina’s shopping and entertainment means wonderful dinners, aperitifs, exhibitions and shopping along corso Italia and the main streets of the city. The Long Weekend Fashion Cortina is the ideal opportunity to explore this lovely city in the winter and breathe in the charming atmosphere of Cortina d’Ampezzo. There are Christmas things to do for all tastes with high society, culture and charity! Info: tel. (+39) 043686625
ONLY FOR PRO MODAPRIMA November 22nd -24th | Florence Quality fast fashion returns! Modaprima, the international fair featuring ready-towear men’s and women’s clothing and accessories, is in Florence from 22nd to 24th of November. Quality ready to wear fashion will be center stage at the Stazione Leopolda. Despite the global consumer crisis it has shown an average growth of 15-20% since 2007. The international fair proposes to buyers a selection of both successful italian brands and new names of fashion every year. pittimmagine.com
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From 6th-8th of December | Cortina
Placebo arrives in Milan! Do you prefer a more soft pop style of music? There’s Laura Pausini!
PLACEBO November 23rd | Forum | MM A ssago
“It is with great pleasure that we can finally announce that Placebo has released their 7th studio album titled « Loud Like Love», says the group. So, it is the perfect time to see Brian Molko & the band live, in a strong, emotional performance in Milan. In the set-list are all the most important songs of the trio. Placebo confirms «Toy» as tour support band. The British psychedelic rock band released their debut album to rapturous plaudits this time last year. Catch their mesmerising show! livenation.it
LAURA PAUSINI 16th – 18th December | Forum | MM A ssago
Laura Pausini is one of the most famous Italian singer and songwriters. If you want to enjoy a real «Italian pop experience», you absolutely have to go to the Forum di Assago: Laura Pausini sings her “hit” for everyone. David Cazares of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel described as «an assortment of glossy and sentimental pop ballads backed by light rock instrumentation and synthesized strings”. Is he right? Discover it! livenation.it
A November/December full of rock @ Milan. Many interesting music shows from indie, rock, pop, and jazz artist.
QOTSA
November | M ilan | L ondon | H amburg | Copenagher Formed after the dissolution of Kyuss, Queens of the Stone Age developed a heavy style. All the songs, before the return in the USA, at Milan (3), London (13), Hamburg or Copenaghen (28/29) qotsa.com
THE FRATELLIS
December 8th | M agazzini Generali | Milan | at 21:00 Discover the sound of the new British indie bands: The Fratelli’s just now in Milan! They presents their third album,
called «We need medicine». ticketone.it
MARIO BIONDI
December 13th | T eatro A rcimboldi | Milan | at 21:00 A warm, deep sensual voice, yet clear and confident: Mario Biondi is the italian version of Berry White. Enjoy his unique jazz style. ticketone.it
HANSON
December 17th | M agazzini Generali | M ilan | at 21:00 Do you remember the Hanson brothers, teen indols from Australia (around the 90’s)? They are still around. Something perfect just before Christmas. ticketone.it
CULTURE AND DESIGN
POLLOCK & WARHOL
Palazzo R eale | MM Duomo | M ilan It’s an American Autumn at the Palazzo Reale: two exhibitions from J. Pollock and A. Warhol are the prominent events of the project, which includes many others, dedicated to the USA. artpalazzoreale.it
20TH CENTURY ART
From 17th December | Palazzo R eale | MM Duomo | M ilan Thanks to collaboration with the Centre Pompidou, Palazzo Reale presents an impressive collection from Matisse to Bacon and Kandinsky. artpalazzoreale.it
MADE IN SLUMS
Until 8th December | T riennale | M ilan ‘Made in Slums’ is a project that explores international design made of different recycled materials. After China, Korea and India, now Made in Slums arrives in Kenya. triennale.org fashionandbeauty . it
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CITY GUIDE Persona
The “Chief” of the Fashion in Milan The “Made in Italy “ image , its system of fashion, Milan and its attractions, with Mario Boselli, President of the Camera della Moda INTERVIEW: Valerio VENTURI
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xcellence of style is the epitome of the history of this country. ‘Made in Italy’ is a story of talent, a tradition of taste, a culture of elegance, of craftsmanship, innovative readiness and attention to detail. Along with these comes creativity and technical intelligence. Throughout the world it is said that a dress is both «beautiful and well done» when it comes to Italian fashion. Excellence is here. In a wise tradition of workmanship that is able to combine the aesthetic quality of the immaterial to the aesthetic quality of products and materials. Over the past fifty years Italy has developed strong capabilities to produce fashion along the entire range of the textile and clothing sector. There are more than 60,000 companies and nearly 650,000 workers who make up the Italian fashion industry. With the complexities of globalization Italian fashion and our country began a
MARIO BOSELLI
Mario Boselli with russian designer Kira Plastinina
Born in Como in 1941, Mario Boselli is the President of the National Chamber of Italian Fashion. He is also Chairman of Centrobanca and other companies. He is a past President of Federtessile, the International Fair of Milan, the Pitti Immagine and others. He has received international recognition. Palazzo Morando
ADVICE FROM MARIO BOSELLI Visit the restaurants with the best Milanese cuisine. Try Trattoria della Brisa, via Brisa 15, or Boeucc, piazza Belgioioso 2, to taste the typical Italian cuisine.
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Trattoria della Brisa is elegant and famous for the Ossobuco, while Boeucc is a nice piece of the old Milan with a great Cotoletta. The city’s parks are lovely, full of peace
and nature. Especially, try to walk to Sempione Park, the largest of Milan, and Giardini di Palestro. Milan is full of famous museums. In addition to the Royal Palace, Museo
del Novecento, Pec and Triennale, try to discover the smaller ones. Sometimes they are real jewels. Like The Poldi Pezzoli, via Manzoni 12; the Bagatti Valsecchi, in Gesù 5.
Portrait of a Girl by Piero del Pollaiolo, at the Museo Poldi Pezzoli
new adventure. The fashion world of Italy continues to offer the added value of the prestige and pride of ownership of high quality, finely crafted apparel. Impressions that you would like to share?
Many leading journals have promoted the fashion week in Milan and speak about a revival of the creativity of the Italian designers. Rather than raise the awareness of the creativity of designers, I would speak more generally of the very real recovery of Milan as the capital of high pret-a-porter. It was a very positive Fashion Week brought together by a spirit of cooperation within the institutions. For example, the Convention of the Chamber of Fashion with the Municipality of Milan, which allowed three young creative people to pull their own collections together and be presented in such a place as the unique and prestigious Hall of the Caryatids of the Royal Palace. There was a good, positive energy and cohesion of the entire fashion industry, sharing a united vision, which bodes well for the future.
the weaknesses I feel I should speak of the size of many of our companies, which in a globalized market are unfavorable. What we can try to do is continue to promote ‘Made in Italy’ in the BRIC markets, in particular Russia and China. Especially making targeted actions dedicated to the smaller companies that are struggling more for position and market share because of their size than the larger Maisons.
industry professionals who come to Italy to work, is our way of life. The artistic / cultural heritage that we can boast is unique in the world. We live in an open-air museum. Milan from this point of view has so much to offer: monuments, museums, restaurants, shops, etc..
How much market share do countries such as Russia have in the system of contemporary fashion?
If I were to recommend how to spend one day in Milan to a tourist I would suggest that they start by visiting one of the museums, so-called “minor”, in Milan that are real jewels, only less well known. They are the Poldi Pezzoli Museum and the Museum Bagatti Valsecchi Palazzo Morando which always offers very interesting exhibits. Then I would continue with a breakfast in one of the historic restaurants of Milan, like the Boeucc or the Trattoria della Brisa, to taste the typical dishes in the culinary traditions of Milan.
Russia is an absolutely strategic country for the ‘Made in Italy’ label, both for our exports and for purchases that are made in our shopping centers and streets by Russian consumers. It’s no coincidence that Russia is the first place among the BRIC countries, followed closely by China, which may in time overcome it. How do you feel about Milan and why?
I like Milan very much. I find that Milan is a wedding favor of excellence, it is refined and elegant. In general I think it is a city that is very much appreciated by the international audience. However, it is certain that it cannot be compared dimensionally to London and Paris, which are capital, or even with New York which is more than a capital city. What is most appreciated by tourists and
What are your three tips for experiences to have in the city for those visiting for a short period of time?
Finally, I would conclude the day in the park. Strolling in one of the beautiful parks of Milan like Sempione Park to enjoy the spectacle of the Sforzesco Castle at sunset, or the lovely gardens of Palestro in the evening is the perfect way to finish a day trip.
What needs to be done to help the ‘Made in Italy’ image? What are the strengths and weaknesses of the Italian system?
To help the ‘Made in Italy’ label there is much to be done. Our strengths are the integrity of the supply chain, our creativity and our capacity for innovation. Among
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CITY GUIDE Itinerary
Navigli’s Movida! The Navigli district is one of the most vibrant in the city, boasting restaurants, wine-bars, live music, painters’ studios and a slew of interesting shops. Any of these are excellent suggestions for smart tourists TEXT: Valerio VENTURI, PHOTO: Lior SUSANA
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CAFÈ EL BRELLIN The historical drugstore, where Maria Bambina used to sell soap and water to the laundresses, today hosts the Cafè El Brellin. The atmosphere has never changed in time, embellished by fireplaces and a peculiar wooden roof. The setting is pleasant and the service attentive, everything you could want for a joyful time together; wines, Italian dishes and a warm atmosphere.
Naviglio Grande
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RINOMATA GELATERIA Some of the best ice cream in Milan’s Navigli district. You feel like it’s too cold to eat a true “Italian gelato”? No problem. Rinomata Gelateria is also famous for french crepes and for their tasty hot chocolate. If you’re in a bad mood this is the place to make peace with the world!
ANTIQUES MARKET It is held on the last Sunday of every month (from 9h to 18h), covering almost two km overlooking the banks of the Naviglio Grande, the oldest canal in Milan. Clocks, porcelain, silver, jewelry, dolls, games, collectibles, books, glasses, radios, modern antiques, canes, bronze, glass, and comics are all on display. During the event all the local shops and restaurants remain open.
THE NAVIGLI CANALS The Navigli was a very ancient system of navigable and interconnected canals around Milan. The system consisted of five canals (Naviglio Grande, Naviglio Pavese, Naviglio Martesana etc.) used for irrigation and now for tourism. The Navigli district, to the south of the city, is famous for their night life and vintage shops. This is one of the best places to explore Milan’s nightlife. Clubs, bars, and cafès, there is something for everyone.
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ANTONIOLI Antonioli brings a selection of the top luxury brands to an informed, fashion forward audience who like to select from the latest trends each season. Be it clothing, accessories or footwear, Antonioli seeks out the best in innovative design. The boutique also respects the quality of the labels it stocks, Rick Owens, Givenchy, Christopher Kane & Valentino are among the designers who contribute to the store’s refined aesthetic.
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RITA’S BAR Unpretentious, reasonablypriced and tucked away in a narrow alley between Porta Ticinese and the Alzaia del Naviglio Grande, Rita’s is a must-visit cocktail bar of Milan. A wonderful place to try the “aperitivo” (happy hour) with prosecco, wine or Campari, or for a carefree Sunday brunch. Tiny and gracious, it’s the spot for nice and trendy international people.
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RISTORANTE LE VIGNE Filled with a mix of traveling gourmands and locals Le Vigne serves up its homey Italian menu in a rustic dining room located in the Navigli district, alongside one of the city’s remaining canals. The place is beautiful. It’s a perfect start to a festive, fun filled evening, in the middle of the pleasantly chaotic comings and goings of the people.
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LOOK BOOK
BAG, MOSCHINO, moschino.com BAG, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN,
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CARPET, MISSONI HOME, missonihome.it
CAKE STAND, SELETTI, seletti.it
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FLOWERS
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It seams strange but it isn’t. Many designers decided to try it out and incorporate it into their collections this season. No reason to put all the florals away
NECKLACE, ROBERTO CAVALLI,
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SHOES, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN,
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CHAIR, POLTRONA FRAU,
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ANKLE BOOTS, ROBERTO CAVALLI, robertocavalli.com
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PROFUME, FLOWER, KENZO, kenzo.com
COLLAGE OF DESIRES SHOES, WALLET, PINKO, pinko.it SHOES, CASADEI, casadei.com
A combination of the most daring visions, as the autumn ends and we slip into the first breath of winter with a frosty chill in the air, we present the hottest trends to choose from!
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LOOK BOOK TABLES, POLTRONA FRAU,
BAG, MICHAEL KORS,
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michaelkors.com
NAIL POLISH, CHANEL,
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chanel.com
BAG, ROBERTO CAVALLI,
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Dark blue is the new black. It has appeared in several fashion shows and it can be considered the color of next winter. Dark, intense and classic it can be worn from head to toe SUNGLASSES, PRADA,
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HAT, PAUL SMITH, PERFUME, MIDNIGHT POISON, DIOR, dior.com
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Opt for an elegant monochromatic look or add a bit of egde with metallic accessories and leather
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jennypackham.com 6. DRESS, MILLY,
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PERSONA Interview
UNDER THE SKIN OF SCARLETT JOHANSSON One of the most successful actresses of the new generation, the muse of wellknown directors like Woody Allen or Brian De Palma, participated in the 70th International Venice Film Festival with an unusual project from the British director Jonathan Glazer, « Under the Skin», where she played an alien INTERVIEW: Tatiana ROSENSTEIN, Venice
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or the new film Scarlett Johansson, who was recently applauded at the Rome Film Festival (08/17/11), drove for several weeks around Glasgow trying to have sex with random locals without anyone reporting her. The Scottish men who Johansson picked up on the street, following the instructions of her director Jonathan Glazer, were real people who had no idea they were being filmed or playing by the side of the famous actress. How did it work?
I guess no one expected that I would show up in Glasgow driving a van and asking for directions. It might have been my outfit – dark wing, a fur coat – which kept me unknown. The scenes were filmed with the hidden cameras. Once when I fell down on the street and people picked me up, no one even knew that they were being
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filmed. However, a couple of guys suspected by asking if I am in movies. But the most demanding was the fact that we were not able to control the situation by filming in this way. What was the most challenging for you?
The nude scenes. I am not a nudist and I felt like all the time I was judging myself. But no one was interested in this side of me on set or looked for a physical flaw; all they needed was my performance. That is why I had to let it go and concentrate myself on acting. Weren’t you bothered by the fact of playing an alien?
At f irst I indeed had diff iculties to def ine my character. But every day I discovered a new side of it and slowly the small pieces were coming together. At the end I worked on that role in the same way I usually work on every other.
THE ONLY PRESSURE I AM UNDER IS TO WAKE UP IN THE MORNING, TO ON TIME FOR WORK, AND TO KNOW MY NEXT LINES How much pressure do you feel when you are performing for famous directors?
Indeed it adds adrenaline! When I stood in front of the camera for Woody Allen I was afraid to fail and I think I even spluttered when we shot the first scenes of “Match Point”. I remember Allen shouted at me “What the hell are you doing here! Pull yourself together!”
And I started to cope anxiously.
You work on several films during a year. Doesn’t that exhaust you?
Yes. Working on movies is connected with the lot of pressure, often not only emotional but also physical. Sometimes I work more than 14 hours a day, sometimes I need special training. For example for the movie “The Island” I started with athletics and one day jogged 30 km. However work helps against idleness and narcissism (she smiles). It costs a lot of energy
but at the same time it feels like a drug which you cannot give up. The happiest moments in my life are those when I hear directors saying “Stop. Cut. Great, Scarlett!” You are often being defined as a sex symbol. How flattering is that?
I think there is nothing wrong being sexy. I do sometimes look in the mirror to check if my hair or dress is right and I do like my own reflection in it. Probably one affects the other. But I do not define myself as Marilyn Monroe, Greta Garbo or Marlen Dietrich which I am being compared with. Before I got the role in Sofia Coppola’s “Lost in Translation” I had to survive with small roles and no one bothered to call me Marilyn. Only after my table started to be overcrowded with the scripts and proposals everyone suddenly paid attention.
Maybe it’s time to think about a bodyguard?
It’s never a good time for that. I want to shop and walk the streets in peace. Moreover, I want to swallow my sandwich without some frightening guy in leather and glasses watching me. About sandwiches … You’re not really a fan of strong diets, are you?
I like to eat and I think the nice curves make up the woman. However, I became careful with the fast food after I watched the movie of Morgan Spurlock “Super Size me”. What can put you under pressure?
The only pressure I am under is to wake up in the morning, to be on time for work, and to know my next lines. I am an actress, not a symbol or an icon.
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TOTAL LOOK, VALENTINO; EARRINGS, NECKLACE AND RING, ANTONINI PHOTO: Lior Susana STYLIST: Marina
Bugranova and Barbara Centazzo MAKE UP: Einat Dan HAIR: Matjaz Siska MODEL:Ida Windeballe Pedersen
1 GIRL WITH A PEARL EARING Jan Vermeer’s portrait became a beautiful inspiration for Valentino’s autumn/winter collection. Fashion house designers Maria Grazie Chiurri and Pier Paolo Piccoli managed to express the mystery and fragility of a heroine of 17th Century in retro-looks presented during the Paris show. Perforated collars and body-conscious silhouettes soften the austerity of the style, while floral prints, sapphire and ruby tones make this collection majestic in all its romanticism.
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RED AND BLACK ’A little red and a little black dress’ is a new capsule collection represented by DSQUARED2 in ten models of dresses, each being offered in two colors and inspired by icons of the cinematic world; Anna Magnani, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and others.
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Recently wearing shades of pink, blue and milky colors seemed appropriate only in summer. Today, designers suggest to wear them in autumn and winter in combination with a laconic and discreet gray and black palette.
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ROYAL CHIC Massive forms, shine of natural stones, bright, saturated colors and ornate weaving, the feeling of the new autumn-winter collection of fabulous Oscar-winning American designer Oscar de la Renta is fascinating and admirable.
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In the 50’s a neck scarf was worn for a romantic mood, in the 70’s it was worn in a liberated way, in the 80’s it was an attribute of intellectuals. Each time the accessory was worn in a new way. And today you can wear your neck scarves any way you like! Let your imagination work!
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FRENCH FINESSE Parisian passion and intrigue, the spirit of the revolution and the wind of change, that’s what inspires the French brand Eres to create underwear and loungewear. This season’s collection is maintained in a simple yet elegant manner particular to French women.
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Founded in 2013 in France, Wanda Nylon is the world’s first brand producing modern and luxury clothing which protects you from the rain perfectly. MICHAEL KORS
FIRST LADY
Working with accessories is what Raf Simons does best. This season, even the classic model of the Lady Dior handbag looks fresh. Being inspired by the early graphics of Andy Warhol, the designer adorned his autumn-winter handbags collection with sharp-toed shoe drawings.
BLACK ON WHITE The combination of black and white is as old as the world. Perhaps, this tandem is the most versatile in the world of fashion. It is also very unpretentious. Therefore, designers suggest keeping in mind that black and white shoes are a great addition to the minimalist and monochrome autumn images.
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he hearts of animal rights activists are in fear and trembling! This season furs are coming from the catwalks to the avenues of the capitals and into the fashion world, like it’s not a luxury item at all, but something to wear every day. It’s true that there’s so much fur in pre-winter collections from the world designers that it will be easy to choose something even for the most extraordinary personalities. This large amount of fur seen in the collections were in a way influenced by the fashion world’s fascination with Russian culture. Since the dawn of time luxurious fur has been connected through an invisible thread of associations with Russia and its hard frosts.
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When you remember the queens and boyars, princesses and young ladies from noble families then these beauties wrapped in sable, Arctic fox and mink come to mind. Inspired by these images, Emanuel Ungaro and Lanvin creative directors of Fausto Puglisi and Alber Elbaz added a touch of Bohemian style to their collections, complementing the looks with light and airy fox. Alexander Wang and Dries Van Noten also prefer expensive and natural kinds of fur. And if the first minimalistic collection is more or less classically stylish, the second one offers a bright mixture of fox fur, ostrich feathers and other looks.
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There’s no doubt that the colorful temptations took over the houses of Versace, Michael Kors, Roberto Cavalli, Angelo Marani and Valentino, which presented a wonderful king’s fur robe
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EMANUEL UNGARO
Pay no attention to the cold and frosty weather, traffic jams and late dawns; we enjoy the new season and warm ourselves with luxurious and often fun clothes. Fashion & Beauty helps you learn the new trends
However, this season a lot of designers decided to experiment and presented fur coats with various exotic prints and shades. Furs dyed in different colors will be fashionable this winter. The famous provocateur and hoaxer Karl Lagerfeld proved his playful attitude towards fashion again, presenting the Fendi collection. This fashion house had earlier preferred to stay a serious and high-status fur manufacturer. Here the bright and f lamboyant fur, as if dyed with markers, is used not for outdoor clothes only, but for dresses, skirts, shoes, bags and even headbands.
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from a fairy tale. However, some designers preferred fashionable pastel shades. Among them is Peter Dundas and his liberated Emilio Pucci collection. Another genuinely Russian fur – caracul – is extremely popular this season. Only a couple of years ago it was purely associated with a grandmother’s caracul hat from the Soviet Union, but today this velvet fur is the trendiest material. And if earlier it was black only, today caracul is sparkling with all possible colors in designers’ hands. It is used to sew cloaks and scarves, hats and Cossack hats, suits, jackets, coats, skirts and so on. For example, designers of the French brand Vionnet chose not to be limited to traditional fur clothes, but to try
on caracultcha dresses. Caracul is dominating the shows of Donna Karan and Ralph Lauren. Fall-winter 20132014 collections are seeing different kinds of caracul. One of them, that looks like a crumbly cloth, became the symbol of the new retro, like in Carolina Herrera’s collection. Jean-Paul Gaultier used the elite silver shade to create theatrical-futuristic looks. The presence of fur clothes this season lets your imagination run away with you. It doesn’t matter if you choose a fur coat, a dress, a bag or a neckpiece following the fashion. Most importantly is that not only should your body feel the warmth, but your soul as well.
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FASHION Shopping BELT, PRADA, prada.com
BELT, BURBERRY,
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BOW, SAINT LAURENT, ysl.com
FUR COAT, MAX MARA, maxmara.com
MARNI
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SHOES, ALBERTA FERRETTI, albertaferretti.com
A TOUCH OF FUR
FUR COAT, ERMANNO SCERVINO,
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When temperatures start to turn cold outside there is nothing better than a fur coat to wrap yourself up in. SKIRT, STELLA MCCARTNEY, stellamccartney.com BAG, GIORGIO ARMANI, armani.com
SHOES, ERMANNO SCERVINO, ermannoscervino.it
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Stylist’s tip: Even if a V-neck coat without a collar is not the most practical solution for the cold, it’s the most fashionable style this winter
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CHARM OF RETRO-AGE
Gallant gentlemen, sensuous ladies - it’s impossible not to fall for the fascination of the past. Re-live the timeless romanticism with the vintage Pandora collection fashionandbeauty . it
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THE WORLD OF KRIZIA Mariuccia Mandelli is the soul of the Krizia project. Since 1950, in Milan, she lead the design and manufacturing of women’s handbags, clothing, footwear and perfumes INTERVIEW: Valerio VENTURI
There are few women who were able to make a name in fashion. How did it start, and especially when did you realized that things were going so well?
I started following the high fashion. I realized that it was necessary to simplify and clean up the image of women.
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rizia is a Bergamo-based Italian fashion and lifestyle brand that has been around since 1950. The company was founded by designer Mariuccia Mandelli and her husband Aldo Pinto who is heading the Operations department and manages the commercial structure of the company. The brand specializes in ladies-wear and menswear, knitwear, handbags, accessories, glasses, ties, and since the 1980s, perfumes.
My colleague and friend, Flora Dolci, and I began with simple skirts that I wore myself and that I carried around all over Italy, choosing those shops that seemed “right” and those that I liked for the image and for what they represented in the various cities. Slowly we tried clothes and shirts, always following a minimalist idea, until I found myself back in ‘54 with a premiere and a small group of workers. From there it all started; the SAMIA in Turin, the meeting with Walter Albini in Paris, until the recognition in ‘64, in Florence, during the Pitti, where they gave me the prize “Criticism of Fashion.” I still remember the uproar that was aroused, an outsider like me had managed to win a coveted prize, so much so that the following year the award was eliminated. I never gave weight to the success and I continued to work following my instincts. I think this is the key. Where do you get the inspiration for the Krizia collection?
Always something comes to my mind - it seems provocative but so it is. This gives rise to a concept of beauty that can be found in art, in music, in everyday life or in one trip. Always be curious, as I am, and do not think too much about finding the inspiration. It’s when you try that it never comes. Who is the Krizia woman?
It would be false to say that I create fashion that does not represent me, but really I think mostly a typical woman, a free woman who is able to have fun with what she wears. I’ve never had female models or icons in my way. I do not have to create an ideal of a woman locked in aesthetic parameters, in quotation marks for this standard. And, in fact, I have no problem saying
that I was the f irst to think of a line for women rounder, a line that still has success at a distance of many years. Unfortunately, today there is too much approval, you try to be trendy as well, but really I think that when you try this you are likely to be out of fashion. What do you think about ‘Made in Italy’? What is the relation with Russia and others “BRIC” countries?
‘Made in Italy’ is always a guarantee of quality and reliability. I think the world situation is complicated at the moment, even if there are historical phases that are sometimes diff icult to read. Russia is a country that I love deeply. I still remember the reception meted out to me the f irst time I was invited. I was fascinated. A country rich in history and artistic beauty to which I was inspired to create many of
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my collections. I love the innovative ideas that come from new emerging countries, and I love the high regard they have for our fashion. I hope to consolidate their presence. What is your relationship with Milan? How has the city changed over time?
Milan is a city I love. It has welcomed me and given me great possibilities. I think it’s a beautiful city to discover the inner courtyards, private gardens and beautiful old buildings. It has changed a lot in recent years and there have been times when I did not recognize it anymore. Lately, I’ve seen great improvements, even though you still need to keep working. I think it’s clear that my principle has always been to work hard to achieve and continue to improve. Many young people think to succeed by special paths but in the end only commitment and dedication lead to lasting results.
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GUCCI BACKSTAGE
Along with New York, London and Paris, Milan’s Fashion Week is one of the most important events in the fashion industry. A week of runways, parties, and social events makes these days unmissable
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he Milan Fashion Week took place from the 18th of September to the 23rd, for the presentation of the coming Spring / Summer season. This is always an important and highly anticipated event for the city. Outside the feeling of summer was still alive with the sun hanging bright in the sky, while inside the lights of the photographers flashed bright among the watchful eyes of the fashion elite. The models graced the catwalk filling the air with an electric energy making everything unique and engaging. Day and night you breathe fashion with endless exhibitions, parties and cocktails.
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GIORGIO ARMANI WITH MODELS
MAX MARA BACKSTAGE
WE FIND OUTSTANDING COLORS AND SILHOUETTES NOT ONLY ON THE CATWALKS BUT ALSO AMONG THE FASHION CROWD OUTSIDE OF THE SHOW
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Journalists, photographers, models, celebrities and visitors from around the world gathered in the city to personally experience the collections from the most influential fashion houses and see the newest trends on display. Among the most signif icant fashion shows there are also grand openings of clothing stores and many other exciting affairs with prestigious guests. The city is simmering. After this fashion week Anna Wintour called it “magnificent”, saying the focus
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was very much on Italy and on the Italian collections which appeared new and rich, with a solid identity. We loved Marni, who amazed us with the slender silhouettes and volumes of ruffles that created three-dimensional flowers. Dolce & Gabbana entertained us, maintaining its own allure with preferences to Sicily and the fifties, but with a touch of ancient Greece. Antique gold coins and branches of almond trees in bloom adorned the clothes. The f irst catwalk for Fausto Puglisi was inspired by a rock look with prints and embroidered gold. Gucci combined Art Decò prints on sportswear with metallic glints from fabrics or paillettes, with bra in view. After years away, the women’s collection by Costume National come back to Milan with optical graphics and irregular cuts. The Trussardi woman is a dynamic traveler; while Max Mara differs for its pure and essential lines, with soft fabrics being very versatile.
Armani gives us, as always, outf its that are extremely elegant with pastel color palettes. Then came the 30-year event for Moschino, followed by the fantasies of Prada and so many more which have given us a Spring / Summer season full of allure and temptation. fashionandbeauty . it
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FASHION Rule RING, BALENCIAGA, balenciaga.com
NECKLACE, MARNI, marni.com
BOOTS, CASADEI, casadei.com
JACKET, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, alexandermcqueen.com
SKIRT, JUST CAVALLI robertocavalli.com
T-SHIRT, MAX MARA, maxmara.com
CHANEL
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SKIRT, BURBERRY, burberry.com
INSPIRATIONAL WAY PANTS, MAX MARA, maxmara.com
BRACELET, CHANEL, chanel.com
PLAIN PRINT
Regardless of seasonal trends, the allure of plain color never fades. The shades are solid, neutral and super wearable
This season there’s a lot of unconventional prints, bright colours and oversized spots. Print lovers have plenty of choices in the upcoming months EARRINGS, LOUIS VUITTON, louisvuitton.com
SHOES, GUCCI, gucci.com
BAG, LOUIS VUITTON, louisvuitton.com SHOES, JIL SANDER, jilsander.com
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CLUTCH, EMPORIO ARMANI, armani.com
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VENEZIA Romantic sunsets, fairytale squares and graceful gondolas gliding gently between historic treasures.
The decadence of this watery kingdom will leave you breathless.
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FASHION Itinerary NECKLACE, MEISSEN JOAILLERIE, meissen.com
RING, MEISSEN JOAILLERIE, meissen.com
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In Via Montenapoleone, in the center of the fashion district of Milan, there is Meissen Italia: a luxury company specializing in Italian-German fine arts and handcrafted luxury TEXT: Marina BUGRANOVA,Valerio VENTURI; PHOTO: Lior SUSANA, courtesy of press office
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Meissen has three centuries of history behind the brand. Can you tell us about your important past?
Indeed, Meissen was established in 1710, over 300 years ago, by King Augustus the Strong. Since then it has evolved from Europe’s first porcelain manufacturer into an international luxury group. During these centuries, the company has survived 11 wars and coped with 7 different political systems. The biggest change was initiated 5 years ago, when the new management started to foster the transformation of the company into an Italo-German house of fine arts and handcrafted luxury - the Maison Meissen Couture. Which keywords characterize your brand?
Royal, heritage, elegance, legendary quality, passion and - not to forget - f ine art with unsurpassed value appreciated by global collectors.
Your “Italian story” started recently at Salone del Mobile. What were your reasons for opening a showroom in Milan, Italy?
In fact our “Italian history” began 300 years ago, when Meissen founder King Augustus the Strong discovered his passion for art
in Italy. It continued in the 19th century, when an Italian general manager, Marcolini, had the direction of the company. While the manufacturing in Germany remained the center of production for high-quality porcelain it was clear from the very start for the new management that they needed to go back to the beginnings of the
Home & art collections.
What reception have you receive from Russia?
For centuries Russia and Meissen have been in very close interactions. Our porcelain manufacturer in Germany has already created many objects for Katharina, for example. Our experience is that our Russian friends know perfectly that Meissen is much more than design - it is a world of culture. Apart from unique selected items, there are lines signed by Meissen. What is new and connotative?
We have over 300 years of experience but we try to surprise our customers with many new creations a year. Such as our new collection of silk accessories which were inspired by original designs from our 4 century-old archive. People love our new porcelain tableware collection, named Cosmopolitan, which is covered by 24 ct. gold and platinum. Your place is artistically important. What is it’s story? Villa Meissen Luxury boutique, Via Montenapoleone 3, Milano tel (+39) 02 89423725 villameissen@meissenitalia.com
company in order to re-invent it for the future. To re-interpret the heritage from an Italian lifestyle perspective. What do you propose for your clients in Montenapoleone boutique?
We decided to locate our European flagship house - we call it the Meissen Couture Villa - in the heart of Milan. We were lucky to find a perfect place which was originally built in the 16th century and redesigned it in a way so that our guests can experience the whole luxury lifestyle of Meissen ranging from our fine jewelry collections, over to the couture and accessory collections all the way to the Meissen Couture
Indeed, our villa shows traits of Roman times, beautiful artistic ceilings that were hand-painted by Raphael’s best student and even classically-modern design such as the entrance that was designed by the famous architect Giò Ponti. That is why it appealed to us as the perfect place to locate a brand whose heart is centered on fine arts.
King Augustus was passionate for luxury and art and truly had a cosmopolitan perspective. He was dreaming of impressing the royal courts in France, England and abroad by creating uniquely beautiful objects. Today we are working on this mission. The next stage of our evolution will become visible next year, when we will release a true fireworks of innovations at Baselworld, Maison et Object and of course for the Fashion Week. One thing is for sure, we have a very long tradition, but we will never be a boring brand that is only looking back. We are ready to conquer the future.
Your store is also a meeting place?
In fact it intentionally presents itself more like a private house than like an ordinary boutique. Our brand is not targeting the masses, we are relevant to individual customers that are looking for the unique and different. It is experiential luxury that matters for us and not volumes.
COLLECTION A/W 2013-14, MEISSEN COUTURE, meissen.com
What are Meissen’s projects for the future?
Our plans are simple. We want to realize our founder’s dream.
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«I love to collect Hermès boxes, they give a touch of orange in the house. Cherish, devotion
My style. I consider it a bit “rock chic” but with a vintage shade. It is always in evolution, because everyday I like to f ind something curious and new to add. The last inf luence I got was from Native Americans, because last summer I went to Arizona and New Mexico, I appreciated so much their fabrics, colours and products, that now my Navajo necklace is always a must in my outf its. My favorite brands. Right now I simply adore Equipment silk shirts, and Sandro, with their great designs, so appealing and inviting. Chloé has always been one of my fav brands: my f irst item of its collections, belonged to my grandmother, a faboulous tunic which I inherited! Talking about Italian brands, I love Brunello Cucinelli, it’s so chic, and talking about US brand, I like Rag and Bone. My approach to vintage clothes and accessories. I must def ine myself a “vintage girl”: f lea markets, auctions and second hand shops are in my D N A. Vintage clothes and accessories (oohh those beautiful glamorous bags!!!) have a soul by itself, a spirit, a personality so unique that
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TIMELESS ESTHETICS
The young designer of FedoraMi bags gets inspired from the past and inspires future generation of women TEXT: Marina BURGANOVA, PHOTO: Lior SUSANA
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Bangles are always part of my outfit, these are Hermès and FedoraMi.
«This pinball has become a shell for my bags and hats collection, and there is always my blackboard that says Rise and Shine.».
«I stole this snake skin jacket from my mum. I match it with my Vbag by FedoraMi, the bags brand I design.».
The fireplace is the warm heart of my home
season, as is also a black cashmere coat, and always, a Borsalino fedora.
everytime I wear them I am compelled to think back to the ladies that used them and felt beautiful in them. I’m a designer and my bag collections are always inspired by retro and vintage design, when the quality was the main element. Inspiration for my outf its comes from everywhere, just on the street while walking the dog or jogging in the park, travelling around the world or following the mood I wake up with. Best places to shop in Milan are Imarika, Mercatino Penelope (vintage design), Raw, 10 Corso Como and Spazio Rossana Orlandi.
VALENTINA’S WARDROBE:
30 vintage bags 15 Borsalino hats 20 jeans
What women can learn from Italians in matters of beauty and style. Italian ladies have known unregarding of their status. What they want is quality, connected with good taste and up-to-date fashion. We want to possess something unique, unregarding of age and time, but with the capability to be handed down to the future. No rags or mismatched items! As for beauty, no heavy make up, but good quality, and good skin shining through. For sure, Italian genes gleam in the background.
Must-have pieces of the season. Silk shirts are absolutely a must for every fashionandbeauty . it
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COAT, MSGM,
BLUE DREAM Forget-me-not flowers are the color of summer memories, and this shade is a tribute to the season trends. The bright oversize coat promises to become a mainstay for fashionistas in the cold and gloomy days of November 50
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BAG, TOSCA BLU,
toscablu.com
JEANS, MAX&CO.,
maxandco.com
JEANSTONIC
SHOES, CORSOCOMO,
corsocomoshoes.com
Take a bit of color, camouflage print and reptile skin accessories; the secret of combining fashion pieces is simple don’t forget to throw an oversized coat on your shoulders.
JUMPER, STELLA MCCARTNEY,
stellamccartney.com COAT, MSGM,
msgm.com
PANTS, KAREN MILLEN,
JUMPER, OASIS,
oasis-stores.com
karenmillen.com
TOWN LEGENDS
HAT, PAUL SMITH,
paulsmith.co.uk BOOTS, VALENTINO RED,
valentino.com
BAG, VALENTINO RED, NECKLACE, TIFFANY&CO.,
COAT, MSGM,
msgm.com
valentino.com
Run routes through the city, discover new places and study ancient streets. What could be more fun? A coat, a warm jumper and a pair of comfortable shoes is the best choice for this occasion.
tiffany.com
BAG, BOTTEGA VENETA,
JUMPER, BY MALENE BIRGER,
bottegaveneta.com
bymalenebirger.com
SAND AND WATER
Blue and beige perfectly compliment each other not only in nature, but also on the podium. Combine these two colors to create feminine autumn images.
SHOES, CHRISTIAN DIOR, COAT, MSGM,
msgm.com
dior.com
SKIRT, WHO*S WHO,
whoswhobrand.com
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CASTELLO D’ORO
A “fashion experience” in the land of Milan. A new brand of luxury, 100% made in Italy, with many years of experience creating custom-made designs
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f you like your products completely Italian made, visit the shop of Castello d’Oro. This is an Italian brand name originally focused on tailoring men’s classic suits, shirts and coats, custom-made for individual orders. Now they also offer a collection of knitwear, leather outerwear, denim, footwear and accessories, in two new lines being launched: Cd’O women’s wear and Castello d’Oro/Casa interior items and bed linens.
Castello d`Oro is known for an impeccable f it, elegance and sophisticated materials. It’s not by chance that he is a regular participant of Pitti
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Uomo, Florence, the world’s most important exhibition for men’s clothing and accessory collections. Here the brand’s loyal clientele is constantly growing. Surely, now Castello d’Oro is one of the most interesting luxury-brands with a store on “Quadrilatero della
Moda”, in the beautiful via della Spiga. The showroom is at via Verri 10. The best Italian quality is here. Castello d’Oro Via della Spiga 33, Tel (+39) 02 762 80 675 www.castellodoro.com
PHOTO Lior Susana
In the elegant store, located at via della Spiga 33, you can f ind 100% Italian clothes: from buttons and customized trimming to outerwear and footwear, the most sophisticated technologies are employed in the production process. Production is spread across the Italian regions of Veneto, Toscana and Lombardia.
EYE STYLE: A NEW EXPERIENCE IN EYEWEAR
The Marcolin’s multifunctional space created for offering a new experience in eyewear
E FASHION&BEAUTY PROMOTION FOR MARCOLIN
Jennifer Lopez in Swarovski Amazing
George Clooney in Tom Ford Hollywood Collection
YE STYLE is a showcase on one by the actor George Clooney. of the main streets in Milan’s Available at EYE STYLE are also the fashion district, an elegant treasure Swarovski Amazing sunglasses, that feature chest devoted to a selection of the a stylish interpretation of Swarovski’s iconic Group’s exclusive brands: Balenciaga, Diesel, facets all over the frontal and the temples. DSquared2, Montblanc, Roberto This model has been wore by the singer Cavalli, Swarovski, Tod’s, Jennifer Lopez in her music video Tom Ford, W Eyewear, “Live it up”. but not only… It hosts Many other are the optical and Treasure chest also “emerging brands sun frames offered in EYE and designers”, special STYLE, accurately selected dedicated to and limited editions who because characterized by a heart of eyewear otherwise would not have craftsmanship and refined dynamism, access to the public. which find here a unique and natural Among the eyewear context for communicating, an authentic propositions there are models ‘Workshop of the Senses’. selected by international stars in order to complete and characterize their look, as for example the limited Edition Tom Ford Hollywood Collection, a unique capsule EYE STYLE collection that was launched during Oscar Via San Pietro all’Orto 17, Milan Week’s exclusive Tom Ford Eyewear event in Tel: (+39) 02 39680189 Los Angeles. It is composed by iconic eyewear frames in striking new colorways. Part of this release is the Snowdon model (237) proposed in brown horn with ochre lenses and selected fashionandbeauty . it
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LET IT SNOW!
Fashion is not just for adults. Almost all big brands offer a children’s collection. In these pages we have made a selection of the best looks for the winter TEXT: Barbara CENTAZZO, PHOTO: courtesy of press office
BURBERRY CHILDREN’S WEAR
KENZO KIDS
Last season the Kenzo tiger became a real must-have, and now, the children’s line is also characterized by the unmistakable tiger. The kids collection consists of sweatshirts, tracksuits and t-shirts declined in shades such as red, blue and gray melange. In some cases you can see the the same dress as in the runway shows in a mini-me version.
The girls and boys Burberry Children’s wear collection is inspired by the Prorsum runway. Featuring warm duffel coats, leather jackets, parkas and soft knits in playful prints. The boys can complete the look with trainers, backpacks and cashmere scarves; while the girls finish the look with ballerinas and bags.
MONNALISA Monnalisa is a world leader in garments and accessories for children. The Fall/Winter collection has a romantic nuance, reinterpreted with a contemporary taste. The lines are overlaid with rock and roll details such as mini-studs and collars, dressing with style and overlays. The company is in the top range of the market.
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TRU TRUSSARDI JUNIOR
Children dress as their older brothers and sisters, ever closer to being small adults. He is sporty and ready for adventure, while she is modern and chic.
JUNIOR GAULTIER
PAUL SMITH JUNIOR British designer Paul Smith in his children’s collection, Paul Smith Junior, takes the spirit of the mainline adult clothing while adding more playful qualities to each item. The collection is fun, graphic, with a typically British dandy style. Children definitely love to wear it.
The winter children’s collection combines unique graphics and prints for boys and girls along with baby wear. In the picture we can see an example of the ideal silhouette for the girl’s outf its. A black coat with some fur details gives a sophisticated look. Perfect for the modern fashion child.
ROBERTO CAVALLI JUNIOR
From leopard printed pieces and graphic florals for the girls, to leather jackets and animal motif shirts and sweaters for the boys, all the kids are Italian-chic with Roberto Cavalli Junior. It’s always a colorful collection and on trend with it.
HOGAN JUNIOR
Hogan footwear creates extreme comfort and high quality shoes for the whole family. The quality of the Hogan brand is well known and the choice of good shoes for our children can not go into the background. The sneakers of the junior line are characterized by comfort but at the same time beauty, with materials that boys and girls love.
MISS BLUMARINE The winter collection of Miss Blumarine, designed by Anna Molinari, has delicate colors with floral and animal prints. A bon ton style, precious and sophisticated, like a real modern princess. With shades ranging from pink, beige and black. There is a large selection of dresses, elegant and chic, that combine rich fabrics and different sparkling details like sequins and crystals.
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HAT TRICK
BLUMARINE
EMPORIO ARMANI
The bowler hat, fedora, trilby, beret or flaps – which will you choose? Looking for the perfect hat Fashion & Beauty explores one of the most important fall-winter season trends. The hat
HAT, MAX&CO
IT’S IN THE HAT
KEEPING YOUR EARS WARM
BOWLER, BOWL!
British men’s style has long been a dominating force in the women’s collections. Stylish capes and trench coats are clear evidence of this. Bowler hats, which have also arrived in the lady’s wardrobe from the gentlemen’s, fit well in autumn ensembles, giving the image of English chic.
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HAT, YVES SALOMON
Associated exclusively with the Russian winter, hats with ear-flaps have hit the runway shows of the most respected brands this year. It’s not a surprise, though, because this headgear can protect you against the wind, cold, even in the most severe of frosts. A Russian classic for a reason.
TEXT: Ksenia Nekrasova; PHOTO: fotoimedia, courtesy of press-offices, Artur Cebanyan
BLUGIRL
The fedora is perhaps one of the most versatile hats that has ever been invented. Like many other styles, this has moved on from the male wardrobe. The advantage of this accessory is that it can be combined with both feminine dresses and androgynous trousers and suits.
ICEBERG
DOLCE&GABBANA
Byzantine crowns, reminiscent treasures of Medieval cathedrals, are one of the most desirable items of the coming season . They are certainly not likely to protect you from bad weather, but admiring glances are guaranteed.
LITTLE RED RIDING-HOOD
The hat and scarf are a friendly couple in the winter months. This season designers offer the most practical solution – a hood. This accessory combines a hat, a scarf and a loose collar. You don’t have to be afraid of the frosty winds anymore!
TOM FORD
ERMANNO SCERVINO
RALPH LAUREN
DONNA KARAN
GAME OF THRONES
COPS AND ROBBERS
CHANEL
Famous in Russia as «kubanka» and «papakha», this season fur hats are popular all over the world. And even if it’s most likely that foreign fashionsitas wouldn’t find any difference between the two styles, they choose with pleasure this accessory. HAT, YVES SALOMON
FUNNY GIRL
In winter, when the temperatures outside is sure to be minus, you just cannot do without fur headgear. All the more so if they are as extravagant and unusual as the fur hat helmets seen at the Chanel show.
SCARF, MANGO,
mango.com
PATIENCE KERCHIEF The kerchief scarf accessory, which has recently been unfairly forgotten, is once again the trend for this fall season. Not only is a classic with a modern twist welcomed, but such innovative ideas like the scarf made of fur from Ermanno Scervino create an exciting rendition.
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ysl.com
BAG, MICHAEL KORS,
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BAG, PRADA,
prada.com
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chloe.com
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Handbags are the most versatile and funtional bags. Always classy, they are perfect for work and at the same time stylish and spacious. They can be considered the modern day briefcase.
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BAG, GUCCI,
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BAG, EMPORIO ARMANI,
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BAG, ERMANNO SCERVINO,
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STYLIST’S ADVICE
The bag’s essentail shape lets you experiment more with colors and fabrics. Don’t forget to soften its clean lines with feminine shoes and jewelry
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lanvin.com 4. BAG, SAINT LAURENT,
ysl.com 5. BAG, SAINT LAURENT,
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6. GLOVES, GUCCI,
gucci.com 7. DRESS, BURBERRY,
burberry.com
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albertaferretti.com 9. SHOES, BRIAN ATWOOD,
brianatwood.com 10. WATCH, CHANEL,
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BABY IT’S COLD OUTSIDE
Variations on leopard patterns and tree bark. To stand against the tough weather we get inspired by the strongest: mother nature and wild animals
1. BAG, JIL SANDER / 2. BAG, SALAR / 3. SHOES, JIL SANDER / 4. SHOES, MARNI 5. BAG, MICHAEL MICHAEL KORS
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WATCH THE BRIT, BURBERRY, burberry.com WATCH LADY 8, JAQUET DROZ, jaquet-droz.com
UNITY HOUR
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t different times a watch was a utilitarian timing device for women, as well as a jewelry item and a symbol of emancipation. Today, despite the variety of models for women, a general tendency is easy to follow. The watch’s restrained form, jewelry design and the inner mechanics work as a team to achieve a common goal - the creation of classic models that won’t lose their relevance over the years and will be appropriate in any situation.
Nothing pretentious or f lashy here. The range of style from expensive yellow or white gold, universal stainless steel,
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discreet and contemporary white ceramics are paired with bezels having diamond inlays and, as a f inishing touch, a pearl dial which gives the model an additional ref inement. The color palette of the leather wristlet is remarkable for its femininity. Pearl gray, milky white or champagne-colors gives an original tint in the brand new watch collection by Burberry “The Brit”. Wristlets are in demand. The Gucci collection is inspired by a golden fantasy of equestrian sport, where as at Calvin Klein they resemble the symbol of
WATCH CHIODO, GUCCI, gucci.com
TEXT: Anastasia Khvatova; PHOTO: courtesy of press-offices
Design, shape or content? The peace was finally made in the fashion world of women’s watches. Jewelry design no longer competes with technical perfection, but rather completes it
JOSEPHINE, NAPOLEON’S WIFE, WAS A GREAT LOVER OF WATCHES. THE BEST WATCHMAKERS OF FRANCE WORKED ACCORDING TO HER ORDERS inf inity, and in the Piaget collection there is a classic bracelet of gold links, tightly clasping the wrist. Watch design tolerates no pretentiousness. The splendor of diamonds does not seem excessive, painted dials do not strike the eye, and even precious pearl inlay in the wristlet of the Jaquet Droz watch looks surprisingly organic and discreet. After a long-lasting passion for massive brutal models watchmakers remembered about fragility and elegance. The wristlets are getting thinner and the bodies smaller. The 38-42 mm size is considered to be the maximum for women. But the classic round shape still holds the f irst place in a serious struggle with the square and
WATCH 1966 LADY 38 MM, GIRARDPERREGAUX, girard-perregaux.com
WATCH GRANDE REVERSO LADY, JAEGERLECOULTRE, jaeger-lecoultre.com
rectangular dials. Technical excellence is also on top, and not only in the men’s models. Women’s watches are made of high-tech ceramics and stainless steel, equipped with additional functions, such as GMT, and Grand Complication devices, whether tourbillon or repeater. And of course, diverse dial decoration and unique painting techniques still remain a particular passion for old watchmaking f irms. The Swiss brand Vacheron Constantin annually produces models of elaborate enamel, guilloche, engraving, marquetry and other techniques. They are an absolute leader.
WATCH CLASS ONE, CHAUMET, chaumet.com
WATCH CORE COLLECTION, CALVIN KLEIN, calvinklein.com
WATCH, THE MALTE LADY, VACHERON CONSTANTIN, vacheron-constantin.com
WATCH ADMIRAL’S CUP LEGEND 38, CORUM, corum.ch
WATCH GLACIER, HARRY WINSTON, harrywinston.com
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BIRTHSTONES AMONG THE STARS! Since ancient times people throughout the world believed certain gems were blessed with mystical powers and that only people born under a corresponding sign should wear these jewels, unlocking their power and bestowing upon the child of that sign unique energies to help them on their life path. Gifts as impressive as power, wisdom, and love
ARIES
M arch 21 - A pril 20 Wearing diamonds will bring an energy of balance and clarity, while enhancing your relationships and inner strength. Tip: Ask about treatments. Colors D,E, or F are ideal.
EARRINGS, JACOB & CO,
jacobandco.com
TAURUS A pril 21 - M ay 20
Adorn yourself with the lush green emerald to bring loyalty and friendship, clairvoyance, protection against evil spells, and eloquence. Tip: Bluish green to pure green color with vivid saturation is ideal. The more transparent the better.
GEMINI
M ay 21 - June 21 Wearing pearls will enhance your personal integrity, while offering loyalty, friendship and purity. Tip: Look for a rich luster with sharp, bright reflections.
EARRINGS, JACOB & CO,
jacobandco.com EARRINGS, MIKIMOTO,
mikimoto.it
CANCER RING, GIOVANNI FERRARIS,
ferraris.it
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June 22 - July 22
Passion, enhanced energy, and success will be yours when you embellish yourself with the romantic ruby. Tip: Look for pure, vibrant reds to a slight purplish red color and less visible inclusions.
EARRINGS, GAVELLO,
gavello.net
TEXT: Alicia Kunkel; PHOTO: courtesy of press offices
LEO
July 23 - August 23 The vivid peridot will help you find love, truth, faithfulness, and loyalty. Blessing you with fame and protection, prosperity, openness, and growth. Tip: Pure grass greens and no eye-visible inclusions are desirable.
LIBRA
VIRGO August 24 - September 23
Sapphire, the symbol of heaven, will bring truth and sincerity, clairvoyance and insight into your world. Tip: Velvety blue to a violetish blue, in medium to medium dark colors. Vivid saturation.
RING, CHAUMET, chaumet.com
RING, GAVELLO,
September 24 - October 23 Hope, innocence and purity are the gifts that opal brings; adding happiness, loyalty, and confidence. Tip: Good play-of-color and arrangement of pattern are important.
gavello.net
RING, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS,
SAGITTARIUS
SCORPIO
vancleefarpels.com
November 23 - December 21 Turquoise gives you happiness, prosperity, and good fortune. It opens communication, protects against all diseases, regeneration, and adds strength. Tip: Sky blue colors and a smooth luster are ideal. Dark veins are common.
October 24 - November 22
NECKLACE, GAVELLO,
gavello.net
You will f ind constancy, faithfulness, and friendship wearing topaz. It also bestows strength, release of tension and a balancing of the emotions. Tip: Available in many colors. Look for no eye-visible inclusions and a good cut.
EARRINGS, MIMÌ,
mimi.info
AQUARIUS
CAPRICORN December 22 - January 20
Garnet is the jewel of purity, truth, friendship and awareness. Wear it to bring commitment, regeneration, and insight into your life. Tip: Available in most colors. Vivid saturation and little to no eye-visible inclusions.
PISCES
EARRINGS, JACOB & CO,
jacobandco.com
February 20 - M arch 20 Aquamarine nurtures friendship and courage, smooths communication and heightens awareness. Tip: Even blue to greenish-blue color. Good transparency.
January 21 - February 19 The enchanting amethyst will wrap you in peace, stability, and balance; giving inner strength, courage, and sincerity. Tip: Look for rich reddishpurple to purple colors with no brownish-colored areas. No eyevisible inclusions. EARRINGS, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS,
vancleefarpels.com
DID YOU KNOW?
Lucy in the night sky is a star fifty light years away from Earth. It is a 10 billion- trillion-trillion carat diamond. Diamonds are 58x times harder than anything else in nature. Blue diamonds, such as the Hope diamond, contain the trace element boron, making them electrically conductive. Padparadscha is a pinkish-orange sapphire meaning ‘lotus blossom’ in the Sinhalese language of Sri Lanka where they are found. Setting a new record for colored gemstones at auction, in May 2012, a 6.02- carat ruby ring sold for $551,000 per carat! A total of $3.3 million! fashionandbeauty . it
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NECKLACE, CHOPARD,
chopard.com BRACELET, CHAUMET,
chaumet.com
RING, CHANEL,
chanel.com RING, JACOB&CO,
RING, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS,
vancleefarpels.com
jacobandco.com
BRILLIANT DIAMONDS
We all know that diamonds are a girl’s best friend and, in fact, are their favorite jewelry. Representing from time immemorial a true symbol of beauty and eternity
BRACELET, OTTAVIANI,
ottaviani.com
RING, CARTIER,
cartier.com
EARRINGS, JACOB&CO,
jacobandco.com EARRINGS, JACOB&CO,
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NECKLACE, CHANEL,
RING, CHAUMET,
ferraris.it
chanel.com
chaumet.com
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PHOTO: courtesy of press offices
THE MARK OF TRUE ELEGANCE REQUIRES SPECIAL GAME RULES - NOT TO GIVE A DAMN ABOUT RULES AND TO PLAY WITH DIAMONDS, TEXTURES, AND MOODS RING AND BRACELET, CARTIER
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A DENIM SHIRT FOR EVERYONE SIMONE MUNARI blogger
PHOTO: Lior SUSANA
The Italian fashion blogger, Simone Munari, talks about his favorite “piece of clothing”
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SHIRT, DIESEL
Editor’s CHOICE SHIRT, DIESEL
SHIRT, TRU TRUSSARDI
SHIRT, DIESEL
SIMONE MUNARI IS ONE OF THE MOST INTERESTING YOUNG ITALIAN BLOGGERS. DISCOVER HIS IDEAS AND FASHION INSIGHTS ONLINE AT: SIMONEMUNARI.IT
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he denim shirt is a garment that never goes out of fashion but, in some seasons, it can become a real must-have. It’s one of the clothing items I use the most in any season, being that it’s easy to match and to renew. The shirt can be worn under a leather jacket, or wear it open over a t-shirt or tied at the waist. The unisex model is not shaped and it can be found everywhere, from vintage markets to the most popular boutiques.
My style is varied. Sometimes I create looks that are very special and refined, and other times the look is simple and devoid of color. Seeking inspiration from everything I see around me, the model on a magazine to the passers-by on the street. I always like to be updated and for this, besides looking at the collections in showrooms and stores, I often visit other blogs. My favorite is KateLovesMe of Pelayo Diaz, which often precedes up coming ideas and trends.
SHIRT, LEVI’S
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SHOES, CARVEN,
carven.com
LACE-UP SHOES
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he classic laced men’s shoe over the last years has come back into fashion. No longer de rigueur exclusive to businessmen but now a necessity for the modern young man that desires a stylish, chic and sophisticated look. The fall/winter fashion shows were filled with men’s laced shoes represented in a classic style or in a more modern way; by Giorgio Armani, Gucci and Prada, who never eschew style and class. Some models have a “punched” design creating a more informal look which are
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suitable for many combinations. They can be worn paired with jeans or with elegant clothing, in the colors of gray or blue, as well as with fabrics; such as, prince of Wales, pied de poule or tweed. It’s always a perfect shoe that you can enjoy for the next 20 to 70 years for important occasions or for hanging out with friends. To feel impeccable and a true gentlemen of style from head to toe a nice pair of classic men’s lace-up shoes will always be the right choice.
TEXT: Barbara Centazzo PHOTO: courtesy of press offices
There are pieces of the male wardrobe that go beyond the age and lifestyle of a man which are perfect for any occasion. As for shoes, there is a model in particular that no man should miss
INFORMATION AND FEATURES:
SHOES, ACNE,
acnestudios.com
WHEN WERE THEY CREATED? The prototype of this shoe was manufactured for the first time in the 1830s and today represents a classic style ever-present in the wardrobe of an elegant man.
WHAT ARE THE MAIN TYPES OF LACE-UP SHOES?
SHOES, TRUSSARDI,
trussardi.com
There are two main styles of lace-up shoes. They may have the lacing closed and in this case they are called Oxford. Or, the lacing may be open and in this case the name is Derby.
Editor’s CHOICE SHOES, BALLY,
WHAT MAKES THEM UNIQUE?
bally.com
The Oxford shoes are versatile footwear for men’s clothing thanks to their timeless sophistication.
«THE PROTOTYPE OF THIS SHOE WAS MANUFACTURED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE 1830S AND TODAY REPRESENTS A CLASSIC STYLE EVER-PRESENT IN THE WARDROBE OF AN ELEGANT MAN» SCARF, MISSONI,
missoni.com
Editor’s
EYEWEAR, TRUSSARDI,
trussardi.com
CHOICE BAG, BURBERRY,
burberry.com
GLOVES, TRUSSARDI,
trussardi.com
LAPEL PIN, ACNE,
acnestudios.com
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He is an Italian singer, winner of the third edition of the X Factor Italy and of the Festival di Sanremo 2013. Marco is the first Italian artist to have won the Best European Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards 2010
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THE ESSENTIAL STYLE OF MARCO
BELT, ERMANNO SCERVINO, ermannoscervino.it
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ELEGANT DANDY SHOES, ERMANNO SCERVINO, ermannoscervino.it
As well as having clear ideas in life and in the choice of his music, he is also very decisive in choosing his outfits. The artist’s style is never boring but elegant and refined. He’s always impeccably dressed! PANTS, ROBERTO CAVALLI, robertocavalli.com
JACKET, ROBERTO CAVALLI, robertocavalli.com
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PHOTOGRAPHED BY LIOR SUSANA STYLED BY MARINA BUGRANOVA AND BARBARA CENTAZZO MAKE UP ARTIST: EINAT DAN, HAIRSTYLE: MATJAZ SISKA MODEL: IDA WINDEBALLE PEDERSEN AT WOMEN MANAGEMENT, VIDEO: MARZIO TOMASINI, PHOTO ASSISTANTS: DEBORA POTA AND SARA EL BESHBICHI PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: ANIA GALAGANENKO
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Previous page: coat, Ermanno Scervino; skirt, N째21; shoes, Marni; bag, Michael Michael Kors; earrings and necklace, Antonini This page: dress, MSGM; shoes, Gianvito Rossi; belt, N째21; ring, Antonini Opposite page: top and skirt, Marni; coat, Vionnet, earrings and necklace, Antonini
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This page: dress, Daniele Carlotta; earrings, Antonini Opposite page: shirt, Valentino; skirt, MSGM; shoes, Trussardi; bag, ThalĂŠ Blanc
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Borromeo palace Isola Bella:
dress and belt, Marni; boots, Gianvito Rossi; mask, Thalé Blanc
In 1632, Count Carlo III of the influential House of Borromeo began the construction of the monumental Baroque palace and the majestic and scenic gardens, which have made the island famous and which to this day bear witness to the splendours of an era. Until 1632 the island was a rocky crag occupied by a tiny fishing village: but that year, Carlo III began the construction of a Palazzo dedicated to his wife, Isabella D’Adda, from whom the island takes its name. The Borromeo family home offers visitors an elegant and sumptuous setting, and it contains priceless works of art such as tapestries, furniture, statues, paintings, and stuccoes. It also has an unusual mosaic grotto, a cool and delightful place. Once you have visited the palace, there is access to the garden afor a pleasant walk. The gardens form an extraordinary, flowered monument laid out over a series of ornate and overlapping terraces, a classic and inimitable example of seventeenth century “Italian garden”. The garden contains many rare and exotic plants, and the spectacular blossoming is planned to ensure that it is filled with colours and scents from March until October..
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fur top, Arthur Arbesser; skirt, Jil Sander; shoes, Gianvito Rossi; belt, N째21; necklace, Valentino Garavani; gloves, Sermoneta
THE BORROMEO DYNASTY Q
Isola Bella has always belonged to the Borromeos, the ancient Italian family still makes the headlines today. The fashion shoot of these pages, as you will read, was produced in Isola Bella, an island that is located on Lake Maggiore in Stresa Borromeo Gulf, the Borromean archipelago. Everything here was built by the Borromeo family: castles, palaces, gardens ... The Borromeos are one of the families that have made history in Italy since 1200, when they had just arrived from Rome and were referred to as “Good Romei “, good Romans. The Borromeos have also been a part of the history of the Catholic Church. The family boasts many cardinals and bishops among their ancestors, with two saints among them: Santa Giustina of Padua, who was martyred under the Roman Emperor Diocletian, and St. Charles Borromeo, archbishop of Milan, who his contemporaries gave him the nickname of “chaste”. Unlike many noble families who have lapsed in prominence, the Borromeos are still rich and powerful. Their possessions remain practically identical to those they held in 1600, when the palace of Isola Bella was built. This is where the daughters of the Borromeo family marry. It’s a family tradition. The latest generation is made of four sisters. Each beautiful, tall, blond, charming and very elegant. The halls of the palace Isola Bella have witnessed the weddings of three of the sisters. The palace is awaiting the nuptials of the sister Beatrice, daughter of Paola Marzotto and Carlo Borromeo. Beatrice is a journalist for the newspaper “The Daily” and the girlfriend of Pierre Casiraghi, son of Princess Caroline of Monaco. Lavinia Borromeo married the President of Fiat, John Elkann, with a wonderful celebration that is still being talked about. Isabella is the wife of Ugo Maria Brachetti Peretti, owner of API, Italian oil and energy companies. Matilda married Prince Antonius von Fürstenberg. An ancestor of the famous young Cardinal Federico Borromeo, archbishop of Milan from 1595, was one of the protagonists of “ The Betrothed “ by Alessandro Manzoni, the famous nineteenth-century writer. The history of the Borromeo’s is long and important. The family coat of arms is engraved with the word “ Humilitas”, which in Latin means humility. A motto for living, trying to make things better with the grace of modesty. Roberto Alessi
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COLD INTIMACY IDEA: Natalia CHAVKINA PRODUCTION: Evgeniya MELNIKOVA PHOTO: Tatiana NAGAEVA STYLE: Nika SHABASHOVA MAKE UP AND HAIR: Tima LEO MODEL: Lidia MARYCHEVA, A.B.A. GROUP
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COAT, ROKSANDA ILINCIC, SKIRT, RICHARD NICOLL, VEST, HELEN YARMAK, WATCH, ULYSSE NARDIN
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1. EAU DE PARFUM FOOL FOR LOVE, EGO FACTO 2. EAU DE PARFUM VALENTINA ASSOLUTO, VALENTINO 3. EAU DE PARFUM VANILLE CUIR, M. MICALLEF 4. AMBER BALL, ARTISAN 5. EAU DE PARFUM LADY MILLION, PACO RABANNE
BEAUTY A NEW EDGE OF COLOR
The creative Giorgio Armani make-up director, Linda Cantello, created a universal product, the Face & Eyes palette. There are two tiers in the luxurious black case. The first contains the powder for the face with pearl particles which create a slight metallic shimmer. The second is a dainty eye shadow, featuring the fascinating shades of blue-purple and brown- green. With this palette you can easily create a beautiful, charming look. It’s compact size is an additional bonus. You can even carry it in a very small clutch and refresh your make-up whenever you want.
LIMITED EDITION PALETTE Makeup Eyes and face, FACE & EYES, PURPLE STAR, GIORGIO ARMANI
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2 Pour femme is an elegant fragrance inspired by the first light of day, it awakens the thrilling anticipation of something bright and clean. It opens with the juicy freshness of grapefruit and lime flowers emphasized by a white freesia and lily of the valley bouquet with notes of bright honeysuckle. At the end of this optimistic melody we can feel the musky echo of white birch and honeyed amber. Gwyneth Paltrow, the embodiment of elegance and femininity, stars in a new ad for Hugo Boss’s newest fragrance.
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EDITOR’S CHOICE Design hair cream «Podium Volume» TONI & GUY inspired by Safari theme.
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La Prarie Skin Caviar Luxe Sleep Mask is new in the La Prairie caviar « collection. Skin Caviar Luxe Sleep Mask has been designed to take advantage of the body’s resting status. It gives new meaning to the concept of beauty sleep. Firmness is enhanced with caviar extracts and lines are plumped due to papaya enzymes. It’s an overnight sensation giving noticeable results quickly. You get a firmer look and a smoother texture.
CLEAN WORK
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La Mer Cleansers, in a new graceful package, is a luxury first step in the daily skincare regimen. The cleansers gently remove impurities. The cleansing gel, cleansing lotion, and the mist are all included in the set. They delicately clean your face, remove make-up effectively, soothe sensitive skin while preserving the skin’s moisture barrier.
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Payot Laboratory prepared a delicious fruit dessert for your skin. Antioxidants and nutrients of edible components are concentrated within each new product. Ripe, bright, explosive cranberries, papaya or grapefruit are three ingredients full of beneficial properties for your skin.
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Si fragrance by Giorgio Armani is a tribute to femininity, a compelling combination of grace, power and independence. Staying on the skin, it attracts constant attention and awakens the emotions. There are three accords that compose its base: black currant, chypre and abelmosk.
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NEW AND DELICIOUS
New appetizing products. Brand Mavala is here to colorize your autumn weekdays by offering deep shades of nail lacquers from their collection «Chile and Hot Spices» and spectacular shades of the new lipstick collection «Cherry».
VEIL FOR YOUR SKIN Japanese brand Sensai presented a new super concentrated anti-aging essence, Ultimate The Concentrate. Formulated with Vital L-Carnitine to support the regulation of cell turnover, it boosts skin energy production. Thereby, this product has the unique ability to give your skin supreme anti-ageing care.
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The new Russian brand of natural cosmeceuticals has “very Russian” ingredients to boast. Cosmetologist and developer of the cosmetics line, Irina Nikolaeva, states that there is no sapphire dust or hyaluronic acid in the list of ingredients. These components are not natural to our skin. Extracts of burdock, St. John’s wort, chamomile and linden will be of better service to your skin, giving you that healthy natural glow.
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THE ART&HISTORY of italian perfume CONCEPT MAKE UP: Einat DAN PHOTO: Lior SUSANA MODEL: Jennifer BIANCHI@WhyNot TEXT: Alicia KUNKEL
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A JOURNEY INTO THE FASCINATING HISTORY OF THE ITALIAN ESSENCES
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erfume has always held a mystical place in the heart of humanity. High priests chanting in temples f illed with incense lifting our spirits heavenward. Sensual images of men and women ignite our imaginations as to the power of what lies within.
The complex workings of scent within our minds can thrill our bodies with the memory of an intimate encounter just as easily as it can drift us off to the seaside of our childhood. Fragrance is a very human craft created for the sole purpose of enchanting the atmosphere with the emotions we wish to evoke. The magic of how to make perfume has been, and still is, a guarded secret. Though more open about the inner workings of this science perfumers still maintain trade secrets and tight family businesses closely guard the recipe to our hearts.
became very import for perfumery because it was there that the glassmakers formed the exquisite bottles to hold their precious elixirs. Still, with time, locals such as Milan, Parma, and Florence made their mark in history. Perfumery in Italy did not die in the past though. Even today you can find ancient perfume houses still at work. A select few still making the old family recipes. Each era of perfume is characterized by the availability of the raw ingredients, nature being cooperative to cultivate the treasures and the ease of obtaining them within the Geo-political laws of trade. Adding to that, each region of the world has a certain love affair with very distinct styles of perfume; North America, white florals; South America, fougeres; France, traditional incenses; Norway, soft wildflowers and watery essences; Israel and the Middle East, sweet gourmands and spice.
Perfumery in Italy really began on the island of Venice. Historically an incredibly important port city of Europe that A new age breathes new life into the welcomed trade and cargo ships f illed with perfume industry as well. There are fresh oriental and exotic spices; herbs, berries, companies who wish to represent the spirit roots, oils, and unguents. Navigators of this new era and what speaks to the risked their lives on the high seas along modern men and women of today. the spice routes of the Orient to bring offerings never before experienced by Italy itself is bursting with aromas the people of the earlier millenia. Some throughout the land. Lemons, oranges, struck it rich while others lost their lives citrus fruit, rosemary and herbs, bright and in the hunt for temptations from afar. fragrant flowers, and the salty seaside air From Venice the goods were traded to beckons perfumers to create that special masters of the perfumery and leather ‘la dolce vita’ essence so epitomized and guilds of Italy. The island of Murano perfected by the Italian people. >
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1190 Philippe Auguste issued an edict preventing perfumers to create their own trade.
1200 Dominican monks began growing and distilling herbs in the Florentine monastery of Santa Maria Novella.
1354 Murano glassmakers, who created the perfume bottles, were forbidden on pain of death to leave the island.
1533 FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE PRESENT DAY, FOR CENTURIES AND CENTURIES: THE GREAT LEGACY OF ITALIAN MASTER PERFUMERS Lorenzo Dante Ferro not only creates scents for luxury businesses he also has an exceptional line of perfumes for men and women. Coeur De Ferrose is a truly timeless fragrance to adorn yourself with, made exclusively from the finest, most lush ingredients found in the world. Their Noble Waters collection will be divine for someone seeking a sheer veil of essence. Try the Fleurs Marines for a light luminous experience. Omnia Profumi offers a selection of jewel inspired elixirs. We suggest Madera whose golden shades harken to the honeyed tones of citrine. A gourmand so sweet and creamy, with notes of caramel and coconut, you will feel like dessert. Acqua Di Parma has built a legacy of refinement. Colonia Essenza is a clean tailored scent for a gentleman who appreciates a modern refined elegance and charisma. The crisp, creamy white blooms of Magnolia Nobile open to a warm oriental heart for a woman who conquers with femininity and triumphs with an unforgettable intoxication. Explore the shore of Italy in the Blu Mediterraneo collection. Figs, lemons, bergamot, mandarin, and mints; the treasures along the sapphire costs are yours for the taking. Celebrate each day as you live the spirit of a Mediterranean vacation.
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Catherine de’Medici married Henry, second son of King Francis I of France, bringing her court perfumer Renato Bianco, also known as Rene Le Florentine, to Grasse, France. They introduce the art of Italian perfumery to the world stage.
1693 Giovanni Paolo Femini is said to have created the historical scent he called aqua mirabilis in Santa Maria Maggiore north of Milan. He moved to Cologne, Germany and hence changed the name to eau de Cologne.
1916 Master perfumers created Acqua di Parma in the old town center of Parma. In the 1950s and 1960s it was discovered by Hollywood elites and glamourized as the fragrance of the high society and tailored elegance of Italy.
1982 Master Perfumer Lorenzo Dante Ferro founded his self-named company in Terre di Mezzo of Friuli. There he continues to create exquisitely niche perfumes using rare oils and absolutes, sculpting signature fragrances for some of Italy’s landmark businesses.
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KEEP FIT WITH PIETRO Pilates expert Pietro Fariselli advises on how to come back from your travels in great shape
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uring a business trip or traveling for leisure it can be complicated to maintain your routine workouts. It’s something that you have to do without a gym always being available and without being able to manage your time as you normally would. We must therefore change our routine in terms of training and follow up with other little rules that can help to maintain your form, providing continuity to your peace of mind and your body.
The people who can not devote themselves to walk in a park may try to take advantage of the day by walking around, climbing up and down stairs, and maybe use
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One of the most important habits for our well-being is, of course, a daily physical activity that is well-balanced with our needs. Always keep moving, even while traveling, it helps to maintain a healthy and slim body, reduces stress and weight gain, improves circulation, and the release of endorphins. For this we can take with us some comfortable elastic bands that have differing resistances depending on the color. Or, for the more experienced, the practical TRX Suspension Training. And, of course, sneakers, shorts and a T-shirt. We can make the most of jet lag when we wake up early in the morning to start the day with a nice brisk walk or a jog, alternating paths, in the parks of the city we are visiting. I’d say 30-35 minutes are enough.
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MAKE FITNESS WHILE TRAVELING: IN THE AIRPORT, IN THE HOTEL ROOM ... ANY PLACE IS GOOD TO WORK ON YOUR WELL-BEING excessive use of salt. Try to dedicate the right time for a deep, good night’s sleep every day. Sleep helps the body to replenish your energy, giving you the vitality to face the challenges of daily life with greater momentum.
the bikes available in the city where you are. When traveling by plane use the airports for a leisurely walk while you’re waiting. During the flight, especially if it’s long, take a walk at least every hour and a half, stretching the shoulders and neck. A change of position often helps to prevent excessive stress on the body. Use comfortable shoes so that your feet can move easily and avoid using excessively high heels for too long. We may also use the hotel room for some easy morning exercises. Consider the opportunity to take advantage of the hotel gym, surely equipped with the latest generation of machines. Here you can take the best daily workout routine, perhaps following an athletic trainer. In the evening, after a busy day of work or shopping, a session dedicated to the stretching of the leg muscles is very advantageous. You can help your body recover by lying down with your legs
against a wall. In this way, the venous blood returns easily from the periphery toward the center. Also very slow circling of the ankles in both directions will help to restore mobility after a busy day. A cool shower will help to deflate tired legs, while a draining massage with almond oil, maybe with essential oils, will help the micro-circulation of the venous and lymphatic systems to return. Whether traveling for business or pleasure we also need to remember to drink plenty of water, at least two liters a day to avoid water retention and to cleanse the body of toxins. Drinking and hydrating helps to drain the body, particularly the legs, and facilitates the exchange of fluids and lymphatic system. Avoid excessive caffeine and remember to choose the herbal teas, a good green tea and anything that can hydrate without sugar content. Avoid
Also, look for a healthy and balanced diet, eat little meals and split them up throughout the day. Be sure to choose the quality of the food over the quantity. Avoid fast food restaurants. Instead go out to discover the quality food of the region, perhaps a venue with organic foods and a vegetarian menu. Read up on the best places to eat healthy food, typically, the natural, local products. A good glass of red wine in the evening will benef it the arteries, but never over indulge. Light meals, well distributed throughout the day will help you have more energy, without the heaviness to your digestive system. Choose light snacks like crackers and fruit. During the main meals you should eat all that you like but in a healthy, balanced and mindful way. To soothe the spirit and the mind dress using bright and cheerful colors. Be sure to keep an even, steady breath, using your abdomen and chest. Smile and enjoy the trip, either for business or pleasure, you will always be bringing a breath of fresh air into your life. Pietro Fariselli (+39) 3482509062 pietrofariselli.it
EXERCISES
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SIMPLE EXERCISES YOU CAN FOLLOW IN YOUR SUITE. Using elastic bands strung beneath your feet, standing up, we can train the biceps and triceps of the arms. Putting ourselves in the position of pushups , simply maintaining this position for 20 seconds, this is a very powerful stance. Train your core using the lap belt, you need to maintain your posture. By lying belly up to the ceiling with your legs bent you can strengthen your abs. You can, using a simple chair, perform the squat. This is excellent to help maintain toned buttocks and legs. With your hands at your waist, from a standing position, sit down on the chair and as soon as you touch the chair with your glutes press your feet and heels down into the floor and stand back upright. We can perform these simple squats with or without a chair. All exercises should be performed with precision and slow motion for maximum benefit. Perform each one of these exercises for at least 15-20 repetitions in sets of, at least, 3-4 rounds.
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SPLASH OF COLOR
In the autumn people tend to use deep and overt hues. However, the main trends in makeup are still the same, a natural complexion, eye-liner and, certainly, a touch of bright color PHOTO: Evgenia GALAN; MODEL: Irina SHKURATOVA, G.E.M
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This fall both the classic ideal contoured lips and a demure look are in trend. You can use different shades of lipstick, from girlish pink to dramatic grape. A classic red is certainly unrivaled.
Let’s consider evening makeup with an emphasis on the lips. For any kind of makeup you should start with thorough preparation of your skin, it should look perfect. Our model has wonderful skin so I just used BB-cream by the Korean brand Missha. I gave the cheeks a slight blush using silky Coralista Ultra Blush by Benefit. To make the skin look natural I used a powder highlighter by M.A.C.
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I put the same Honey Rose highlighter by M.A.C. under the eyebrow and in the corners of the eyes. After applying mascara I turned to the lips. You can use a pencil when applying lip makeup, it gives a clearly defined contour. If your lipstick has long-lasting and saturated pigment you can do without a pencil. First of all you apply foundation to the lips. In this case it’s BB cream.
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I used a Sephora liquid lipstick. It has a matte finish and stays on the lips perfectly. The main secret of makeup is the neatness and thoroughness in every detail. From the application of the foundation to the lipstick. It is important not to rush and to consider all the details which are very important for creating a beautiful finish.
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When doing such an intense lip makeup neutral eyes are desirable. Nevertheless, use eyeliner to work color into top lash lines. I made a thin eye-lash-line with a short tail brush as close to lashes as it was possible with a beveled brush and a brown cream eyeliner by Tony Moly. At the end I applied a bit of mascara. Voila! The makeup is ready.
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I made an emphasis on the lips and decided to make them not only bright, but also more voluptuous. To get this result I outlined the upper lip with M.A.C pearl lip liner. I just outlined the rim, it makes the lips look a bit brighter and gives them some volume.
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The result is bright, catchy and elegant all at the same time. This is the best look for an evening out. The chosen shade of lipstick emphasizes the beautiful eyes and hair color of the model.
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Armani SPA
Four Seasons Hotel SPA
THE COST OF THE THERAPY: 50 minutes €140 - 80 minutes €190 ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE: Via Manzoni 31, Milan, +39 0288838888
THE COST OF THE THERAPY: 50 minutes €150 ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE: Via Gesù 6/8, Milan, +39 02 7708 1100
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ENERGIZING & RECOVERY MASSAGE Before the procedure starts the doctor will discuss your preferences and determine your skin type. This is an uplifting and revitalizing body massage with specific draining techniques to help reduce excessive water retention, flushing out unwanted toxins begins there. A carefully selected Jade body oil by Armani improves your lymphatic circulation and helps you to recover from demanding travel and business schedules. This is the perfect option to overcome jet lag.
SALT BODY MASSAGE Bring your body back to balance with an application of mineral salts, warm oils and plant essences combined in a massage that helps to destress, while cleansing the body of impurities. As a finishing touch, the application of a richly scented moisturizer leaves your skin vibrant and replenished. Choose your preferred blend of scrub: 1. scrub with remineralising salt and natural oils 2. scrub with Himalayan salt, green tea and Vitamins 3. scrub with Vanilla, Macadamia and sandalwood powder
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Indulging in a massage and spa experience brings gratification, pleasant emotions and deep relaxation to your body
Any kind of recovery should begin from within. Our inner mood and state of harmony is the only right way to true beauty and health. And what could affect them? New pleasant experiences. We specifically chose exclusive massages which will heal both your body and your soul.
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Calicanto Day SPA
The Bulgari Hotel SPA
THE COST OF THE THERAPY: 90 minutes €110 ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE: Via Angelo Mauri 5, Milan, +39 02 48517588
THE COST OF THE THERAPY: 1 hour 50 minutes €240 ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE: Via Privata Fratelli Gabba 7b, Milan, +39 028058051
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COLORS AND SENSES This unique and original journey of your sensory organs allows you to direct the flow of energy back into yourself so that you can attain your true potential. This massage is based on the natural aromatic Altearh oils, which are used in aromatherapy. Before you begin the massage you are going to take a small psychological test. You will be asked to choose your four favorite colors, then “smell” them, and according to your feelings the experienced doctor will describe your psychological state. After this procedure your mood improves, you get a boost of energy, your mind and body relax into a more centered place of being.
CHAKRA BALANCING TREATMENT WITH HOT STONE THERAPY This deeply relaxing treatment focuses on rebalancing and harmonizing the seven subtle chakras that affect the mind and body, both physically and emotionally. The treatment begins with skin brushing, body exfoliation and a facial cleanse, followed by an indulgent body massage using individually chosen essential oils and hot stones to release tension and restore energy and equilibrium. This full body treatment then focuses on easing pressure around the neck and shoulders with a calming acupressure head massage and gentle stretching to leave your body feeling soothed and your spirit calm.
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DREAM PAINTER
We’ve admired her work. We’ve heard about her professionalism. Finally we involved Einat Dan in realizing the Fashion&Beauty editorials and took a chance to ask her advice on the art of makeup and life INTERVIEW: Marina BUGRANOVA
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I BELIEVE THAT WHEN YOU REALLY WORK HARD YOU GET WHAT YOU DESERVE AND DREAMS CAN COME TRUE
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Where do you take inspiration for the image of women you create?
y becoming a make up artist in Tel Aviv, Einat Dan, chose to follow her dream. Today after 19 years of travelling all over the world and experiencing the fashion capitals; such as New York, Milan and Berlin, Einat is a leading makeup artist in the industry of fashion, beauty and body painting. Notably, she is also the founder of a cosmetics brand MIA, and has won numerous makeup artists awards. Which personal and professional qualities have helped you to achieve success?
I’m a makeup artist for 19 years in general, but as a fashion makeup artist I started 10 years ago. Makeup is my passion. Every job for me feels like excitement. I’m full of ambition and I have wishes and dreams all the time. I think my passion, motivation and my professional way of leading my career created my success. I’m also a hard worker, and I believe that when you really work hard you get what you deserve and dreams can come true.
What would you suggest to women to enhance their individuality with makeup?
Each woman has a unique look. The important thing is for women to use the correct makeup products and techniques. They shouldn’t exagerate it. The makeup has to bring out your beauty, so don’t use too much product or too many colors. Remember that less is more. It’s def initely not the quantity but the quality.
I’m an artist. I can be inspired by everything: films, posters, painting, weather, cloth, fabrics, designers, etc.. My mind is always working and always creating. I produce my ideas and my art, it just comes from my inside out and onto the face of my models. I get inspired very much by the model. I see her and I know what I would like to create. That’s why I always choose my models! What do you like about Milan?
Milan is a nice city. I love the fashion and the style, especially how the men dress in Milan. But it’s fun for me to see all the designer’s shops. The fashion is everywhere. I also like the weather. The winter months are not so cold and it’s great just to walk around at this time of the year.
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THE MASTER OF BEAUTY
To feel good on the inside and outside try these safe, innovative treatments for the face, body, and those problematic cellulite areas with doctor Marcello Ruspi, one of the best specialists in Europe
Since 2005 I’ve treated thousand of women with cellulite. Thermage works, especially with specific techniques, and smoothes the tense fibers responsible for the dimples, washes out the inflammatory congestion of the micro-vessels, and reshapes the body. Sometimes we suggest to work on the weight, alimentary and pharmacological habits. The second procedure we use is SmoothShape, an FDA approved laserdevice. This is a very good procedure for young women with recent cellulite, it requires 8-12 sessions, 2 each week.
Is it possible in a short time to rejuvenate your face without plastic surgery?
I am a surgeon with extensive experience in this field, however, I prefer to use nonsurgical methods to rejuvenate the face and body with Thermage and Ulthera, which is an ultrasound focalized therapy. I introduced the Thermage procedure in Italy and since then I have gained the largest experience in Europe using this very sophisticated method which is authorized by the Ministry of Health in the USA (FDA). I make this non-invasive procedure into a single one hour treatment. I was the first to use Thermage on people with fillers and on the body, attaining great success on flab-prone zones like the backs of the arms, abdomen, bottom, and inner thighs. Many of my patients travel to me from all over the world, for example from Russia, South Arabia and also the USA. We can obtain fine, great results, frequently better than using surgery, with no downtime, no surgery, and with the warranty of a safe and reversible authorized procedure.
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The third procedure we use is Cellulaze, for women with very heavy cellulite, not targetable using Thermage. This very sophisticated device uses a laser fiber (cannula) inserted through the skin and uses three actions to achieve results: it targets dissolving the pockets of herniated fat, cuts the fibrous septae responsible for the dimples and finally it increases the skin elasticity by stimulating the collagen and reshaping the area. Cellulaze is a surgery, although minimal, and requires great experience, a dedicated surgical room, and blood exams before the procedural session. There is also
a local anesthesia. But the results are simply incredible! As of now I am the only surgeon qualified in Italy to perform the Cellulaze treatment. What do you propose for women who have vascular problems?
As a vascular surgeon I am specifically trained to solve very problematic and critical arterial and venous diseases. Truly, the micro vessels of the legs (telangiectasia) are only an aesthetic blemish. I treat these vessels with the classical sclerotherapy using the best instruments. The procedure is very quick, safe and painless. We can’t use this procedure in the summertime or with tanned skin. For the arterial and venous diseases I’m available for clinical issue and, just in case, for surgical therapy. How often do you recommend a complete check up of the body?
In the Sanpietro Medical Center, in downtown Milan, there are more then 80 medical doctors. I am the Clinical Director of this center. As a Medical Center we specialize in all of the clinical and surgical sectors. Our newest activity is the Telemedicine. This involves giving our patients a very simple device which allows us to monitor their health conditions wherever they are. This Service is 24/7 and requires a very qualif ied operating room with excellent Cardiologists. We are very dedicated to the health of the people, and also to the appearance of men and women. We know how important it is to feel good inside and out. We perform all scheduled visits in a few hours. The f inal clinical report is written in English.
E-mail: m.ruspi@pasp.it, marcello@ruspi.it Tel: (+39) 028818041 Address: Via Agnello, 2 – 20121 Milano Corso Vittorio Emanuele II n. 22 – Galleria del Corso, n. 1 – 2012 Milano We speak English and Russian.
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What is your advice on how to get rid of cellulite?
A PLACE to feel good on the inside and outside
TO BE REBORN
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ROMA Iposing architecture, art masterpieces, and a contemporary ‘la dolce vita’ vibe is yours to explore in this unique open sky museum.
Listen. The story of Rome is waiting to be told.
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ALL THE WORLD’S A STAGE
It’s the middle of fall – time to change your life for something different and new. Add some bright colors to your autumn days by simply changing the background of your life. even if you have prejudice against wallpaper the new Fornasetti collection by the old English Cole&Son company isn’t just geometry, but a real wonderland; a golden key hidden in a green jungle, all the world’s birds gather on the branches of a magic tree, airships and balloons float around the endless night sky. Or maybe you want to turn your life into the stage wheres an inquisitive public glance at you from all around. cole-and-son.com
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The bright compositions of pendant lamps by Rothschild & Bickers are like flowers, picked up in the breathtaking ikebana bouquet of fancy shades, forms and sizes . You can compose your own light palette made of exquisite English handmade glass and enjoy it at night, when warm light comes into the house reflecting through the shades and edges of the transparent lampshades. During the daytime you can enjoy the way the gleams of the rising sun reflect on the round or maybe oval lamps of all the colors of the rainbow. rothschildbickers.com rothschildbickers.com
PEOPLE OF THE WORLD For many years, photographer Brandon Stanton took his camera and went out into thestreets of New York making photographs of its residents. At first it was just portraits, then he added some small stories of the people. This fall, a fullscope album of his works comes out in the St. Martin’s Press publishing house, meanwhile Brandon continues blogging at: humansofnewyork.com
CARIBBEAN MAGIC
The collection of the Italian Lando company is like a gingerbread house, it makes the interior of your home look magical and cozy. Created by Paola Navone, the Gingerbread furniture collection is combination of classic oak tree, Caribbean flowers and palace design. Chairs, tables and benches are like miradors and balustrades in a dollhouse. The slightly unexpected composition becomes the heart of the interior, turning it into a fairytale. madeinlando.it
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Once in a lifetime one should have a real adventure. You should see the whole world, feel the power of the ocean and feel the warmth of the equatorial sun. From the east coast of America to the Asian coast, along the African beaches to the Caribbean sea. Only 115 days, 30 countries and 5 continents. silversea.com; around 43 000 euro per person
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Massage and yoga, a system of practical activities of Yamuna Zeyk has been created as a separate concept of positive changes on the physical energy level. The use of special balls of differing sizes for the face and body for self-massage lets you get amazing results. For more than 30 years the New York Yamuna studio has been developing its unique body program. Yamuna shares her energy traveling around the world with her workshops. yamunabodyrolling.com
TASTE MIX
THE LEGEND GOES ON
Even after half a century a new Beatles album causes as much excitement as it did in 60’s. It will include lots of songs, among them 37 previously unreleased records of the group and 23 studio conversations between The Beatles and The BBC radio hosts. This album is a continuation of the “Live at the BBC” album, released in 1994. On Air - Live at the BBC Volume 2. Released on November 11, 2013.
Editor’s CHOICE
It is easy and fast to cook healthy and tasty food! We are thankful to Gwyneth Paltrow and her book for inspiration!
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Nespresso has added two flavors called Dharkan and Kazaar to their collection. Kazaar, this coffee is a bold blend of Robustas from Brazil and Guatemala and roasted Arabica Cerrado. Dharkan is a little less intense Arabica blend from Latin America and Asia, with a smooth texture and a strong palate.
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IT’S ALL GOOD After just looking through Gwyneth Paltrow’s book on healthy lifestyle and nutrition, you will surely have a desire to change yourself for the better and follow the actress’s combat against stress and aging. Purification and the complete exclusion of most harmful things; everything from alcohol, gluten, milk , eggs, sugar and meat. Nevertheless, more than 185 recipes from the book are not only useful, but also very delicious. It is never too late to change yourself. amazon.com
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A quick, easy and reliable way to get from Rostov to Dubai is to fly with Dubai airlines. Flydubai has flights twice a week and you can choose between economic and business class seating. Dubai Airport is the transit hub to more than 200 destinations worldwide from Australia to South America. flydubai.com
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ITALIAN LIVING Step inside this designing couple’s Italian home. The ancient house of Sergio Meregalli and Isabella Tonchi is a jewel of both the new and old; Nordic design, excellent pictures, special items made by the craftsmen of Cantù, in the Italian district of furniture INTERVIEW: Valerio VENTURI, PHOTO: Lior SUSANA
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Sergio Meregalli and Isabella Tonchi After working as a designer for big luxury brands like Miu Miu, Fiorucci, Versace, and Calvin Klein, Isabella Tonchi has finally opened her own shop with her husband Sergio Meregalli, who is himself a competent and passionate interior designer. Their house in Milan is a real jewel made of unique pieces, art, design and original furniture.
An old house, rebuilt with the contribution of Annabelle Seldorf. A conservative restoration, made using the original materials, flooring and wood, and used chairs and sofa
Mr. Meregalli, tell us about your home. We bought this house 19 years ago, the same age as our son Tommaso. We came home with the baby directly from the hospital! It was rebuilt with the contribution of Annabelle Seldorf, an American architect who helped us to redesign this space. We made a conservative restoration. The material, style, floors, wood ... it ‘s all original. I followed all the work and we have transformed this space. I feel we did a great job. We have worked very gradually. What is your inspiration? Where have you bought the furniture? We really like the design of northern Europe (Swedish, Danish) and normally we buy from our supplier, which is Selvini. The sofas we bought from the sale of a luxury hotel, as well fashionandbeauty . it
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as some chairs. Some others were made for us. The lights are from Fontana and other art pieces come from sell-offs of great hotels from the ‘20s. Some things were invented, drawing inspiration from things you see. The measures are different fulfilling individual needs. Slowly we have completed everything. Is there something else remaining to be done? Something is still missing, Tommaso’s room, for example. After 20 years there is still something to be finished. We’ll change some things, but the base is made. We are always looking for something new, absolutely. But it takes a lot of money to get things done well, and we have to proceed step by step. We’re going to start with Tommaso’s room first. Could you tell us about some of the beautiful pictures in your home? The pictures are collected over the years and from our trips. Some photos, like those of the toad and goose, are from a Florentine photographer who was a friend of ours. Sadly he has passed away. The Steven Meisel picture of Linda Evangelista we bought for charity. What about the paintings? The paintings are made by artists that we’ve follow for years. On the floor there are reproductions of the drawings of a primitive people of Mali called the Dogon.
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A Mark Lawrence painting hangs above the sofa in the study. Antique frames and reproductions of the drawings of the primitive people of Mali called the Dogon on parquet.
What was the inspiration for your store’s design? For our shop Isabella had seen Doris Salcedo exhibition. She makes special designs and we have created the décor of the store from there. We brought furniture that we then cut, modified, and combined into the finished result. I installed the lighting and the decor of the shop.
THE DESIGN OF A SPACE IS A CONTINUOUS WORK IN PROGRESS
Did you study interior design? The experience taught me a lot, but I have not studied interior design. I have good craftsmen, like a carpenter from Cantù, which is the best place in the world for this kind of workmanship. The choice of materials and working with employees who know how to interpret what you ask for is vital. Everything is important. It’s a real job but I’ve always liked it. Tell us about yours atelier “Isabella Tonchi”. We started with the shop in 2003. Isabella takes care of the creative part and does consulting for companies like Max Mara, which allows the necessary financial revenue for our brand. She has always worked for many big brands, starting 18 years ago with Fiorucci, Miu Miu, Versace, Calvin Klein, Gigli. Then we started this adventure. It really brings personal satisfaction to do what one feels is his own. fashionandbeauty . it
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CARPET, CAPPELLINI, cappellini.it
TABLE, ZANOTTA, zanotta.it
TABLE, POLTRONA FRAU, poltronafrau.it
CHAIR, ZANOTTA, zanotta.it
CHAIR, POLTRONA FRAU, poltronafrau.it
FORNITURE, CASSINA, cassina.com
STORAGE ITEM, LIGNE ROSET, ligneroset.com
SOLID CHARACTER
CARPET, NODUS, nodusrug.it
The mix of wood furniture with refined items makes these designs unique and contemporary. The wood gives a vintage touch while the design items add a modern look
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CHAIR, ZANOTTA, zanotta.it
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THE REVOLUTION OF THE LOUNGE SYSTEM
“WE LIVE IN A SCHIZOPHRENIC SOCIETY. LET’S ASSUME THAT MY WORLD IS A COCOON, A NEST, A WORLD WHERE WE CAN BE EGOCENTRIC AND COMFORTABLY COMMUNE WITH OUR OWN SHADOW OR COLLECT SOME SNATCHES OF NEWS FROM THE WORLD THAT IS SAID TO BE REAL.”
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PHILIPPE STARCK My World is a lounge system that invites its user to be comfortable and stay in contact at the same time, a challenge that mirrors the needs and habits in a constantly changing world where work and leisure have an essential role. The social value of furniture. Philippe Starck is the protagonist of this authentic project. His idea of dematerialisation makes the ostentatious sofa more pragmatic, resulting in a simple yet extremely comfortable design with the high level of quality and aesthetics that have always distinguished the Cassina brand. The evolution of this essentially smooth design lies in the combination of the most useful solutions that can be personalised depending on one’s requirements. The social value of a piece of furniture, as Philippe Starck has
MyWorld is available in a two-seater sofa, a three-seater sofa, an armchair, a chaiselongue and pouf with two large incorporated drawers. The cushions are padded with feathers for extreme softness and comfort. Extra cushions can be combined to maximise relaxation. Stitching is elegantly visible around the borders of the sofa and upholstery is available in both leather and fabric from the Cassina collection, as well as in a special edition in 100% natural leather.
always maintained, is fundamental: MyWorld develops this concept allowing the user total freedom for social, intimate and professional STAY CONNECTED & CHARGED use, in particular for those who have more The sofa system has an incorporated flexibility between the home and work place. electrical re-charging station, a USB Everyone has different needs, this is why charger and a Duracell Powermat® wireless Cassina proposes a unique system that charging solution all discreetly concealed can be adapted to each person’s specific inside the box- cupboard. desires. This authentic sofa system is an experience around which one’s life takes place: relax, converse, eat and drink, invite and accommodate, love, work and connect. MyWorld is synonymous of independence: it is made up of a variety of pieces that can be grouped together and integrated with accessories. Tables, both side surfaces and freestanding, and box-cupboards are available in oak, rosewood or varnished in a selection of different colours. Screens in oak, rosewood, leather or wicker are available in two heights and define the area around the sofa.
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GADGETS
DAILY LUXURY GOLD EARBUD, HAPPY PLUGS,
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When technology meets luxury the results are truly exceptional. These exclusive and precious gadgets are part of a new high-tech generation
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BRONZE IPHONE COVER, COTTIN,
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IPHONE CASE, LOUIS VUITTON,
Leica M9-P ‘Edition Hermès’
A masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship CRAFTSMANSHIP OF THE HIGHEST DEGREE
The Leica M9-P ‘Edition Hermès’ represents the quintessence of a long- standing tradition of master craftsmanship at both Leica and Hermès. So it is only logical that the handcrafted leather supplied by Hermès for the trim of the camera should be applied by hand. Absolute precision is the guiding principle in the construction of this masterpiece.
LUXURIOUS LEATHER BY HERMÈS
The special limited edition Leica M9-P ‘Edition Hermès’ is extraordinary in every respect. The highlight is its ‘Veau Swift’ calfskin in ocre, supplied by Hermès for the leather finish of the Leica M9-P camera. This exclusive leather trim by Hermès determines the colour concept of the special edition and ensures a perfect tactile sensation. The fine and supple leather is applied not only to the camera body, but is also used for the shoulder strap included in the set.
UNMISTAKEABLE DESIGN
In collaboration with automotive designer Walter de’Silva, selected features of the camera body were restyled, including the top and base plates, the shutter speed dial, the multifunction wheel and the shutter release. In addition, the frame selector lever, the accessory shoe and the Leica script on the upper face of the top plate have also been omitted to further emphasise the unique status of this limited edition. The camera is finished in silver chrome and its lens in anodised silver. In another true master stroke of the Leica factory, the two finishes are absolutely indistinguishable. All protective caps are also manufactured completely in metal.
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10 WONDERS OF THE CITY
An artistic view of the Milan’s «masterpeices» from Duomo to Cotoletta TEXT: Valerio VENTURI, ILLUSTRATION: Priscila DOMÍNGUEZ VIDALES
2.TRAM The first tram of Milan was built at the end of XIX century. Today you can still go around the city center aboard these very elegant trains, offering a unique and nostalgic way to experience Milan.
1. NAVIGLI Where to go out in Milan? Navigi district offers live bars, restaurants, disco nights, interesting art and vintage shops. Originally it was around Milan, now it is a special place for intimate and romantic encounters.
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ALLA MILANESE
Cotoletta alla Milanese is a fried cutlet similar to Wiener schnitzel, but cooked “bone-in”. It is fried in clarified butter or olive oil and traditionally uses exclusively milk-fed veal.
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FASHION WEEK
Fashion week happens twice a year in the major fashion capitals of the world. Along with Paris, New York and London, come experience the Fashion Week of Milan! Since 1958 there’s something special and cool in the city.
6. CASTELLO Sforza Castle was built in the 15th century by Francesco Sforza, the Duke of Milan, on the remains of a 14th-century fortification. It now houses several of the city’s museums and art collections.
5. CORSO COMO 10 The Corso Como 10 store opened in September 1991 in a converted garage. A collage of cultural and commercial pieces from fashion to design of Carla Sozzani.
7. APERITIVO Aperitivo is the Italian version of Happy Hour. In Milan it’s typical that one drinks a cocktail, a nice glass of wine or prosecco, while eating Italian or fusion finger food with friends.
9. GALLERIA
8. BRERA The Pinacoteca di Brera (“Brera Art Gallery”) is the main public gallery for paintings in the city. It contains one of the foremost collections of Italian paintings, a branch of the cultural program of the Brera Academy.
VITTORIO EMANUELE The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the world’s oldest shopping malls. Housed in central Milan, the Galleria is named after Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of the Kingdom of Italy. It was designed in 1861 and built by Giuseppe Mengoni.
6. DUOMO Duomo is the Gothic church of Milan which is dedicated to Saint Mary Nascent. The cathedral took nearly six centuries to complete. It is the fifth largest cathedral in the world and the largest in the Italian state territory.
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LAKE MAGGIORE, A NORTHERN PARADISE
Discover in Northern Italy the unique Lake Maggiore. This is the perfect place to relax with family and friends, admiring the beautiful landscapes of this Italian region
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Via Santuario 2, 6644 Orselina, Switzerland (+41) 91 743 62 65 The view speaks for itself at the beautiful, ancient church of Madonna del Sasso. It is known to be one of the highlights of Lago Maggiore. With a stunning panoramic view and many historical works of art it’s a landmark not to be missed.
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“Lago Maggiore connects Italy with Switzerland and offers amazing views both from the mountains and from the water. Once you’re there don’t miss the other small but breathtaking lakes nearby, such as Lago di Mergozzo and Lago d’Orta with it’s island, the Giulio San Orta.”
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TRENO EXPRESS CENTOVALLINE centovalli.ch
The scenic train between Locarno and Domosossola runs through the magical “Hundred Valleys” - the Centovalli. It’s considered to be one of the most beautiful views . On the ride between Domodossola and Locarno you can see gushing waterfalls, vineyards, chestnut forests and villages that time forgot, roll by your window. Unspoiled landscapes and lush vegetation change their appearance in the course of the seasons and make this journey an unforgettable experience. Centovalli Railway runs all year long with 1st and 2nd class, and panoramic views.
RISTORANTE PICCOLO LAGO
Via Turati 87, Verbania, piccololago.it Peace and tranquility represent the pride of this place situated on the shores of Lake Mergozzo, only 2km away from Lake Maggiore. Managed by the Sacco family for thirty years, this restaurant offers fine dishes where creativitiy and tradition perfectly mix with local products. You can take in the wonderful views from the veranda overlooking the lake. Two stars Michelin.
HOTEL VILLA E PALAZZO AMINTA
Via Sempione Nord 123, Stresa, villa-aminta.it On the shores of the Lake Maggiore, Villa & Palazzo Aminta is the luxury Resort where you can regenerate your body and soul by revealing authentic emotions in one of the most exclusive places of the world. Evocative walks through the flamboyant gardens in bloom, breathtaking trips through the mountains and lakes, romantic dinners with candlelight in the refined Restaurant “I Mori” and an unforgettable experience of the senses in the new and elegant SPA.
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GOLF CLUB ALPINO
Via Cavour 11, Stresa, golfalpino.it The Alpino Golf Club in Stresa boasts one of the oldest courses in Italy. Designed in 1921 by architect Peter Gannon, the course hosted, from 1925 to 1927, the first three editions of the Italian Professional Open. The course is a 9-holer of 5,397 metres, par 69, SSS 68. On a natural flat green, 700 metres above sea level, and in one of the most characteristic spots around Lake Maggiore. This 9-hole course offers memorable views over the lake and the surrounding mountains, and has been a jewel of Alpine golf for over 80 years. A26 toll motorway going in the direction of Gravellona Toce, Carpugnino exit, then continues in the direction of Gignese – Mottarone.
ISOLA BELLA isolelagomaggiore.com
Isola Bella (lit. ‘beautiful island’) is one of the Borromean Islands of Lago Maggiore in north Italy. The island is situated in the Borromean Gulf 400 metres from the lakeside town of Stresa. Isola Bella is 320 metres long by 400 metres wide and is entirely occupied by the Palace and its Italianate garden. A piece of paradise on the lake.
VILLE PONTI
Piazza Litta 2, Varese villeponti.it
The Centro Congressi Ville Ponti is an elegant compound of three historical dwellings, Villa Andrea, Villa Napoleonica and Le Sellerie. They are from different times and different styles. The villas, framed by a centuries-old park with 56.000 square meters which towers above the city, constitute a unique architecturally suggestive site with an extraordinary allure, a sundry and suggestive site evolving the visitors in a magical and relaxing ambience.
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CASERA VERBANIA FORMAGGI
L a Casera, Piazza R anzoni 19 Verbania, formaggidieros.it Eros and his family own a small cheese and specialty shop in Verbania called La Casera, as well as a wholesale business that allows them to share beautiful, high-quality Italian cheeses with other retailers. From the very start of our conversation, over a restorative espresso at a lakeside café, it was clear that Eros shared our beliefs and values about cheese. Despite language barriers and cultural differences, we talked about artisan cheese production throughout Italy and the U.S., and agreed on the importance of artistry in every aspect of cheesemaking process - from the dairy to the cheesemaker to the ager and even to the retailer.
PASTICCERIA MARCOLINI
Via De Vit 12, Stresa, pasticceriamarcolini.it On May 1st 1959 Giuseppe Marcolini opened a pastry shop in Stresa that soon became renowned amongst the local population and tourists who, each year, flocked in increasing numbers to sample the sweet delights on offer. The shop is currently run by his son Mario who has followed in his father’s footsteps, preserving the artisanal art of pastry making and increasing production and the range of products. The most important specialities are the “Margheritine di Stresa” and the “Dolce Antonio Rosmini”.
OUTLET ALESSI
Via A lessi 6, Crusinallo, Omegna Alessi (of the Stark-designed, spindly legged juicer) set up shop near sleepy Omegna in 1921. The company employed cutting-edge designers hailing from as far afield as Australia and Japan, who have gone on to create over 22,000 pieces of inventive homeware for the firm. Some of these now reside in New York’s MoMA and London’s V&A. Although only industry specialists can peek into Alessi’s ‘holy of holies’ historical collection, mere mortals can revel in the company’s huge factory shop. The entire Alessi range is on sale, from steel and leather champagne buckets to transparent plastic egg cups; there are special offers on seconds and end-of-line articles.
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REAL ESTATE ON LAKE MAGGIORE
HIGH SOCIETY
Maggiore is considered to be one of the most prestigious places in Italy to live and relax. From the earliest times the most famous families of Italy and Europe have built their villas here. The aristocratic ancient clan of Borromeo is the owner of three islands with wonderful parks and a castle. On the shores there are luxurious hotels, restaurants, fashionable bars and confectioneries that could satisfy the most demanding of tastes.
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Lake Maggiore is the natural pearl of Northern Italy. It is located in the heart of Europe, not far from the main arterial highways and airports. The combination of a mild, warm climate and picturesque landscapes, striking with their abundance of colors, makes this a unique combination. The lake’s shores are covered with villas, castles and estates, whose beauty inspires artists and directors.
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Attention should be paid to the wide choice of both ancient and modern villas for sale. The neoclassical and liberty style villas with spacious parks and centuries old trees are found side by side with modern houses of minimalistic style. New apartments in complexes with private parks and swimming pools are popular as well. It doesn’t matter which real estate piece you prefer – they all have one thing in common – the fantastic view on the lake from private porches, and privacy. The prices vary from 3000 to 5000 € for a sqm, and up to 10,000 € for villas located on the shore of the lake.
WHERE TO FIND HELP ITALIAN COMPANY PALAZZO ESTATE Is defined by its impeccable reputation, high professionalism, confidentiality and complex approach. The company’s specialists will consult with you on the choice of the property and help with legal support in paperwork, as well as with further management of the purchased real estate. Palazzo Estate follows all offers on the market, so they will help you find the most advantageous investment parcels in the most picturesque places of Italy.
TIME TO INVEST
It’s the optimal time for profitable investments! The world crisis has had almost no influence on the prices of Italy’s prestigious regions. Good examples are the houses on Lombardy lakes, which are in high demand and are considered to be good investments. According to the experts, by 2015 demand on Maggiore real estate will outrun supply: for the economic upturn in Italy, and the international exhibition EXPO, which attracts investors from all over the world.
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The attractive part of purchasing real estate in Italy is the simplicity of paperwork. Real estate ownership lets you get the EU multiple entry visa and spend 180 days per year in Italy with all your family, it is also a forcible argument if you want to get a residence permit. Our company helps you get a lease from a bank amounting to 50-70 per cent of the estate’s price at the interest of 3.0-5.5 % for 10-30 years.
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PREMIERE SHOW
Here is a taste of some exciting sports cars now being produced in Europe TEXT: Alicia KUNKEL
Each a very unique creation driven by the exclusive luxury car companies desire for their vehicles to truly epitomize and express the ideal vision of what their company represents. These are cars not only for proud owners, but for the proud designers who shape and mold these gleaming examples of the mastermind behind the machine. Passion, perfection, drive; in a world where enough is never enough these men and women push the envelope crafting art forms of dynamos that reach searing speeds to show to the world just why they are monuments among monuments.
LAMBORGHINI: 2014 Veneno, first revealed at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, Lamborghini celebrates it’s 50th anniversary with an exclusive bang. This faceted predator of the highways looks like the vehicle of a futuristic superhero. Obviously Lamborghini is not only celebrating the past 50 years but the next 50 as well. The Veneno’s heart races with a 750hp, 6.5-liter V12 engine combined with a seven-speed ISR transmission. Just three cars will be created. Sadly, each has already been sold for a ticket price of about 3 million euros.
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BUGATTI: Super Veyron has been shelved, but not to worry Bugatti President Dr. Wolfgang Shreiber shared that the engineers are currently crafting a replacement. Meanwhile, you can enjoy the thrill of owning a Bugatti Veyron which is still currently in a limited number production run expected to last until 2015. At 1,200 horsepower with a quad-turbocharged W16 hitting speeds of 254mph it will be sure to satiate your speed cravings.
ART FORMS OF DYNAMOS THAT REACH SEARING SPEEDS TO SHOW TO THE WORLD JUST WHY THEY ARE MONUMENTS AMONG MONUMENTS FERRARI: One of the most eagerly anticipated unveilings of the Geneva Motor Show was the arrival of the 2014 Ferrari LaFerrari. So hush hush was its design that it was created under the code name F150. Luca di Montezemolo, President of Ferrari, is quoted as saying that the final designation was selected 途because it is the maximum expression of what defines our company - excellence. And so it is. LaFerrari is the first hybrid to be offered by Ferrari. It is equipped with a 6.3-liter V12 and the Ferrari HY-KERS system developed from its Formula One program. It will launch you forward with a total of 950
horsepower. The dynamic high speed handling made even more fierce as it is the first to feature active aerodynamics. LaFerrari, she’s a sexy little adrenaline junky ready to burst out of Maranello at any moment.
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THE NAUTICAL WORLD
Genoa Boat Show 2013: Italian shipyards, hands-on trials and marine products TEXT: Irene GREGUOLI VENINI
THE BOAT SHOW EXPERIENCE The new concept of the event had a clear focus on water. The salon has been divided into different
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areas designed for specific exhibits. “Boat Discovery”, targeting new First of all, the “Sea Experience” boat owners, the “Motorboats”, dedicated to hands-on trials with moorings for speedboats, and marine products and in the motorboats, motoryachts and same area, the “Teatro del mare” superyachts, and the “Tech hosted theme-based events. Other Trade”, where it was possible to areas were the “Power Village”, find accessories, components and dedicated to marine engines, the electronic cruising instruments.
NEW IDEAS FROM THE SHIPYARDS The range of products included the largest exhibit, the 80 metres “129 Chopi Chopi” superyacht, built by CRN (Ferretti Group), and the smallest craft, the “Roll185” rubber dinghy, from the Arimar boatyard (just 1,85 metres in length). Azimut is one of the top prestige houses that took part in the Boat Show, with Azimut 80, the new 24 metres of the brand, named “the most functional yacht in the 2450 metres category”. The yacht offers 4 cabins and 5 bathrooms to accommodate 8/9 guests and 2 cabins for the captain and the crew. Another new arrival from Azimut is Atlantis 50, a 16 metres coupe model. In addition to “129 Chopi Chopi”, Ferretti Group showcased the
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thousand boats were on display at the 53rd Genoa International Boat Show, the most important nautical salon held in Italy. 750 exhibitors, 180.000 square metres display area, 100.000 of which on water, around 115.000 visitors, 550 meetings for professionals, 14 conferences and more than 1.200 “test drives”: these are the figures which describe the 2013 edition of the show dedicated to lovers and vendors of boats, organized on October 2nd-6th by Fiera di Genova and Ucina.
AT THE NAUTICAL SHOW, NEW IDEAS FROM TOP PRESTIGE HOUSES, RANGING FROM MOTOR CRAFTS TO SAILING BOATS, FROM TENDERS TO LUXURY YACHTS
largest boat yet produced by its brand, Ferretti Yachts: the Ferretti 960. Designed by Giovanni Zuccon, it is a 29,20 metres long boat that meets CE design, so it can be considered a leisure craft with no need for a professional captain. The Austrian shipyard Frauscher presented an 8,67 metres open motorboat (Frauscher 858), with the creative contributions of Harry Miesbauer and Kiska Design. Other products proposed at the show were the 86, the flagship of Montecarlo Yacht, and Permare Amer Cento, the 30 metres flagship of the San Remo shipyard. Made in Italy are also Portofino Fly 57 by the Lavagna shipyard Portofino Marina, and Capelli Tempest 44, a 13 metres top-performance cruiser.
THE SAI LING WORLD AT THE SALON Many novelties from The Sailing World have been presented at the exhibition. Beneteau introduced a new concept of interior modules with Oceanis 38. It is possible to choose between the open space Daysailer version, the better equipped Weekend version, or the fully equipped Cruiser version for longer cruises. Another new boat from Beneteau is Sense 46, winner of the BMW Asia Boating Award 2013, elected “best production sailing up to 15 meters”. Bavaria, from Germany, exhibited new models as well, expanding its cruiser range with the 46 (13,6m), the result of a collaboration between the New Zealand studio Farr Design and the British studio Design Unlimited. Another German
group, Hanse, proposed Hanse 505 (15,54m), designed for comfortable cruising, and the smaller Dehler 38, both from Judel Vrolijk studio. The Boat Show also hosted also the Dufour 410 from the Grand Large range, designed by Umberto Felci. It offers flexibility regarding interior
fittings as it can hold two or three cabins for plenty of room on board. Among the other proposals, the new Elan 400 (11,95m), due to Rob Humphrey’s, and the Solaris 73 DH, an entirely custom maxi yacht produced by Se.Ri.Gi di Aquileia shipyard.
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THE STARS OF THE CITY
Here are six superb restaurants in Milan where you can enjoy the feelings and emotions that dining in the competitive world of the top starred chefs of the city can only bring TEXT: Valerio VENTURI
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Savini restaurant is Milan, much like the Galleria and Teatro alla Scala. It is reported to be the oldest cafe in the city, dating back to the XIX century. Aristocratic with a glamorous history this landmark serves timeless, well prepared traditional Italian dishes. The location in the Galleria adds to the ambiance. There is nothing more to say; enjoy a cuisine that is a monument to downtown Milan.
Vun is a pleasant venue in Milan where diners enjoy a sophisticated Italian gastronomic experience in refined and elegant surroundings. Located in the center, Vun graces Park Hyatt, the only Michelin Guide starred hotel in the city. The name of the restaurant, which in Milanese means ‘one’, has been chosen to express the relationship with the city and the ambition to excel in the culinary world of Milan.
Giacomo Bistrot offers non-stop service seven days a week, from noon to midnight. The mood of the décor that distinguishes the three rooms, interconnected by arches, pairs the retro atmosphere of classic French bistros with touches of a typically masculine Anglophile flavor. Featuring gentleman’s club-style bookcases, wood paneling, and rich wine tones. With such opulent surroundings you can only imagine what delicacies are held within.
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Vi a G iova nni B attista T iepolo 54 (+39) 02730392 / 0270121773 Vi a P rocaccini 37 (open on sunday) (+39) 02314871 / 0233105587 If you love seafood, this is the place! The dishes are spectacular, with fresh fish, and a friendly, cozy Italian atmosphere. You have a sea of good reasons to try Al Grissino and Al Grissino Ovest, the two fantastic restaurants of the Caggianelli brothers. ristorantealgrissino.com
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Pane e Acqua Restaurant is a very chic space which offers a real culinary and art journey near via Magenta, just after the Spazio Rosanna Orlandi. The head chef is Francesco Passalacqua, the very real and famous innovator of Italian traditional cuisine. Try the ‘menu degustazione’; all you can desire for only 55 euros! Manuel Marcelletti, sommelier, can recommend an excellent wine selection.
Are you looking to rub shoulders with the VIP’s or journalists of Milan? Try having dinner at this very fine restaurant in the city center, la Briciola. It is located near Corriere della Sera building and Quartiere Brera. A warm and lively atmosphere, simple and tasty Italian food, with a very extensive wine list. There are so many reasons to try it at least once in your life.
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CARROT
RICE CAKE AND BEET CARROT ON A FONDUE
Carrots are widely used in many regional cuisines, especially in the preparation of salads. But not only: on Trattoria Mirta, this vegetables flirts with risotto!
The Chef’s Recipe Restaurant Trat toria Mirta Ingr edients: 500
C a rna roli rice | 1 1/ 2 + 150 gr a ms of vegeta ble broth | 80 gr a ms of butter | 4 onions | 1 glass of white wine | 2 beets | 150 gr a ms of Pa r mesa n cheese | S a lt, pepper , extr a virgin olive oil | 3 ca rrots | 200 gr a ms of crea m fresca vegeta le | 200 g fresh gr a ms
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JUAN LEMA Carrots can be eaten in a variety of ways; they may be chopped and boiled, fried or steamed, and cooked in soups and stews, as well as baby and pet foods. A well-known dish is carrots julienne. Together with onion and celery, carrots are one of the primary vegetables used in a mirepoix to make various broths. In our Trattoria we use it for the preparation of our Risotto Cake, a special dish created by chef Juan Lema. Trattoria Mirta, piazza San Materno 12, Milano
For the rice cake: Begin by frying the chopped onion in a bit of olive oil. Add rice to the sauteed onions and toast the rice for 3 minutes, deglaze with white wine and then add broth. After 10 minutes add the steamed, diced beets. At the end of cooking, stir in butter and Parmesan cheese. Salt and pepper to taste. For the fondue: Fry the carrots that are cut into julienne strips with chopped onion and olive oil. Slowly add the broth and simmer for about 10 minutes. When cooked, turn off the heat and add the cream. Blend all the ingredients and arrange on a serving plate. For the ricotta mousse: Mix ricotta cheese, olive oil, salt and pepper together. Lay the cheese over the rice cake. Serve the rice on top of the cream of carrot and add a scoop of ricotta mousse. Enjoy! Yield: 5 servings fashionandbeauty . it
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Gattullo is one of the most famous places in Milan for sandwiches, cakes and pastries . The place is just the same as it was in the late 70’s. The furniture, lamps and cutlery look stylish, and the traditional panettone is surely one of the most amazing of the city. We also recommend for you to try the savory Italian panini and lush croissants with crème.
Step back in time to 1896. Pictures of Christmas moments from long ago hang on the wall, solemn yet full of meaning. Ladies and gentlemen, sharing warm holiday moments, visited the refined meeting places in the heart of Milan. Foremost of these, the renowned Tre Marie Confectioner’s. Here the panettone has historical-style packaging creating nostalgia with each loaf; an authentic history for an authentic flavor. Try it at the shop of via San Faustino.
Cova, which opened in 1817 beside the famous “La Scala” theatre, was founded by Antonio Cova, a soldier of Napoleon. Around its tables you could find people savoring cocktails and debating the “making of Italy”. Now an in-vogue venue combining art, work and pleasure in a warm, suffused atmosphere, making it a must try meeting place where you can enjoy the best traditional panettone of the city.
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A wonderful, tasting piece of Italian pastry.
The «sweet king» of christmas holydays
Panettone is a variety of sweetened yeast bread originally from Milan. It is usually prepared and enjoyed for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays in Italy. It has a domed shape which extends from a cylindrical base and it usually weighs about 1 kg. This very special delicacy has a unique recipe and the proofing process alone takes several days, giving the cake its distinctive fluffy characteristics. Panettone is the sweet king of Italian pastry for the winter holidays and a symbol of Milan.
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On the heels of the Belle Epoque period, in 1936, two master confectioners who had honed their art in Paris and Milan Offellerie decided to open a bakery within walking distance of the theatre “La Scala”. They dedicated it to the great Bishop of Milan, Sant Ambroeus, for which the restaurant is named. They are famous for their very traditional panettone. Each of their pastries are delicious.
Bastianello is a wonderful and elegant pastry shop nearby piazza San Babila. Up-scale like the others in this page and definitely worth it. Be sure to stop by to try the panettone in one of their many creative variations. This is a lovely place for a special breakfast or lunch. We know, it’s cold outside, but if you are looking for an alternative they also make an incredible Italian ice cream.
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Peck, located in via Torino, is a real smorgasbord of gastronomy. You can buy cheese and cold cuts, butcher, dressing, pasta, wines, coffees, teas and sweets. The Peck’s panettone is very famous. You can try it on the “Peck Italian Bar” or to take away. It’s a great idea stop in when you’re around piazza Duomo and via Torino and ready to enjoy a relaxing pause from the hustle and bustle .
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IN SEARCH OF A KING
Every year amateurs and pros alike walk long miles in the oak tree forests of southern France and northen Italy in search of “black diamonds” – truffles
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very year amateurs and pros alike walk long miles in the oak tree forests of southern France and northen Italy in search of “black diamonds” – truff les. Crisp autumn air mingles with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and croissants, far away from the big cities and routes. Today is an unusual morning in the village in southern France as the local up a small black ball among the oak roots, countryside begins to f ill with gourmets kneeling and gently shaking off the remnants and chefs from every corner of the globe of the earth and then, standing at the stove, to participate in an auction for the best slice it right into a hot juicy omelet. truff les. Small stalls stretching along Before you rush out the door to try the roads are full of baskets with the your hand, remember that Tuscany and small black mushrooms which look like Provence are the classic places for the a shrivelled potato. These mysterious trifulau or tartufaio - professional truff le mushrooms were found right here among hunters. You can come here by yourself the nearby woods. A few people taste them or together with like-minded people – raw or simply boiled in water. The price the “royal mushroom” hunters, and get a of this tiny splendour is incredibly high – dog for hire (because purchasing a good more than 1,000 EUR per kilo. However, “sniffer” costs at least 5,000 EUR) or a having tried it at least once you will return pig (but you won’t go far with it - they to this delicacy again and again, savouring get tired quickly ). Wear rubber boots, the nutty f lavor with a rich wine. put your warm clothing on and go to the Truffle hunting is an art. And, perhaps, there oak forests. If you chose a pig as a guide, is nothing more wonderful than to dig then your main task as a hunter is to stop
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TRUFFLE HUNTING STARTS IN NOVEMBER, BUT THE MUSHROOM GETS ITS MOST STRIKING TASTE WHEN PICKED AFTER THE FIRST FROST
The best way to taste the more distinct truffle flavor is to try it on a plain omelet or pasta, not in the complicated dishes of French cuisine. Its delicate flavor opens in different ways, depending on the dish’s temperature. And if you’re lucky enough to find the truffle yourself, eat it just like that, with just a pinch of salt, a white truffle - raw, and a black one - boiled in plain water.
it from eating the whole truff le. It works much easier with dogs, they are only trained to the smell of the mushrooms, not to eat them, preferring to be praised with a dog treat only. There is another way to f ind a mushroom hidden among the roots – small yellow f lies, also known as truff le f lies, whirl over the truff le bed at sunset. Usually in this case, one of the mushrooms is completely spoiled by then, however there are certainly 5 or 6 ripe ones to be found. In some regions Catholic churches collect the truff les they f ind as donations and then arrange an auction. In November, after gathering the harvest in Piedmont, the “White Truff le Festival” is thrown, where you can try the more delicate white truff le. In contrast to the French black one, it is only eaten raw. If you’re not willing to pay a tidy sum for the whole mushroom, then you would be better to try it in a small local cafe or osteria, where grated truff le can be added to a dish at your pleasure.
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LIFE STYLE Wines
SANGIOVESE, TO LOVE!
Our sommelier offers 6 italian wines from Chiantishire, the Tuscany’s heart: a recipe of Sangiovese and other grapes, famous in the world TEXT: Dario VENTURI
Editor’s CHOICE: Intense and velvet taste of a full-bodied wine: includes all the best of Toscany
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Tignanello Antinori
Chianti Fontodi
Riserva Ducale Ruffino
Iconic wine, have been defined by the press as “among the most influential in wines the viticultural history of Italy”. Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon & Franc, in barrique.
Produced by Sangiovese grapes, in Troncais and Allier barrels for 12 months, Chianti Classico fontodi is a very good “fruit” of Chiantishire. Great choice.
The most famous and appreciated Ruffino wine celebrates its 60th Anniversary vintage.A ttrue expression of the heart of the Chianti Classico territory.
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There are many wines produced with Sangiovese grapes. Chianti, for example, historically associated with a squatbottle enclosed in a straw basket called fiasco; however, most Chianti is now bottled in more standard shaped wine bottles. Baron Bettino Ricasoli (later Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy) created this wine recipe of 70% Sangiovese, 15% Canaiolo and 15% Malvasia bianca†in the middle of the XIX century. Now is one of the most important product of Italy, but not the only made with Sangiovese. here, a selection of some Chianti (everyone is different, a little bit, for taste: and every winery works differently) and others spectacural wines. venturivini.net
A STRONG WINE
The production of Chianti Classico is realised under the supervision of Consorzio del Vino Chianti Classico, a union of producers in the Chianti Classico subregion. The Consorzio was founded with the aim of promoting the wines of the subregion, improving quality and preventing wine fraud. Since the 1980s, the foundation has sponsored extensive research into the viticultural and winemaking practice of the Chianti Classico area, particularly in the clonal research.
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Chianti Classico Carpineto
This wine is produced from Sangiovese grape, one of the oldest and best Italian varieties. The name of the wine recalls the historical roots of Suvereto. Medium intensity.
Frescobaldi Nipozzano is produced by the Frescobaldi family.The Chianti Rufina Riserva, aged 24 months, has redfruit’s notes and flavour of rosemary, vanilla, cinnamon.
Minimum of 80% Sangiovese and a maximum of 20% of Canaiolo and other red grapes, barrique. Elegant, full, harmonious and persistent with suggestions of vanilla and raspberry.
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SWING IN MILAN
Life is full of swing in Milan and only by living here can you start to understand the eternal rhythm of this major economic center, mostly renowned as a fashion capital TEXT: Dina KURYATNIKOVA
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his city has an unusually strong energy which beckons you to visit time and again, eventually attracting you to stay here forever. Italian weekdays, especially for the residents of Milan, are mainly busy due to business meetings and the hustle and bustle of work. After a long, hard day Milanese people are looking for a way to unwind and engage in Milan differently, forgetting about the day-to-day issues and thoughts. Evenings in Milan begin with aperitif, this Italian tradition can’t be replaced. As a general rule an aperitif is followed by dinner. People start to visit restaurants about 8 p.m., enjoying the evening streets of the city and the mysteriousness of Milan. For those who wish to extend the evening after dinner there is a huge selection of places and night clubs where everyone can dive into the world of unforgettable experiences.
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Start your evening at the Bulgari Hotel. It rises up in the heart of Milan on the private Fratelli Gàbbà street, between Via Montenapoleone and Via della Spiga. This tastefully renovated building of the18th-century is located in the cultural and commercial center of the city and is a perfect place for aperitifs and dinners. The stunning design of the hotel won’t leave anyone indifferent. The Bar at the Bulgari hotel presents the Bulgari aperitif in its lush indoor-outdoor setting. Each day from 18:30 to 21:00 p.m. guests of the hotel and luxury life addicts get together to create a vibrant atmosphere. You can choose any cocktail from the bar card or ask the bartenders to create something special just for you.
MAG CAFE
R ipa di Porta Ticinese 43, Tel (+39) 0245489460
To continue the evening with friends just step into the Mag Cafe. This small and cozy bar in the Navigli area looks a bit like a Parisian bistro. It’s famous for the best cocktails in town, and its warm, intimate atmosphere. What can be better than to unwind in the company of friends, chat about your day or share ideas with colleagues while drinking a delicious custom-made cocktail in the meantime. It is a great place with a beautiful view on Navigli, perfectly suited for friendly meetings and leisure. Prices are very reasonable and the staff pleases with their hospitality. If you missed having an aperitif there don’t forget that every weekend at the Mag you also can enjoy a Saturday brunch for just 10 euros.
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EVENING APERITIVO, AN UNMISSABLE ITALIAN TRADITION, IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SPEND TIME IN PLEASANT COMPANY, MEET NEW FRIENDS OR EVEN BUSINESS CONTACTS.
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And to those who have planned to spend their evening till early morning, we recommend that you complete the program at Club Plastic, where the ambiance has a cosmopolitan vibe. With its extraordinary style and provocative atmosphere it can be compared to the iconic Studio 54 in New York City. Exceptionally creative concepts, bright neon lights, and exotic crowds of fashion addicts. This night club of Milan is both bold and modernistic. You can also describe it as something between the bohemian style of New York City and the crazy, liberal spirit of Ibiza. The club is divided into three main areas: the techno dance floor, a mixed dance music zone, and the lounge Prive for the V.I.P’s. It’s open till 5 a.m. so that everyone can enjoy the entire night ahead. Please be unusual in style and courageous since fashion control is very strict. Once inside just forget everything and enjoy the music, atmosphere and spectacle.... fashionandbeauty . it
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FILMS ON VENICE’S CANALS The world’s oldest film festival celebrates its 70th anniversary with a great selection TEXT: Tatiana ROSENSTEIN to arrange the program. The festival was opened and closed with 3D f ilms, as well as, two documentaries announced in the main competition. Twenty f ilms – three less than last year – competed for the main festival trophy “The Golden Lion” and the nominations have caused real surprise. The prize for the best f ilm went to a documentary, “Sacro GRA” of Gianfranco Rosi, about life along the highway that circles Rome.
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It is the first time that an Italian film has won the top prize in Venice in 15 years, when last Gianni Amelio became a “Lion” for “The Way We Laughed” in 1998. The local press reported with excitement about the Renaissance of the Italian cinema and the come back of the Fellini-era. Indeed, the genre of storytelling by Rosi is a nod to Italo Calvino’s post modern pen and Federico Fellini’s romantic portrayal of the same road in his epic “Roma” (1972), these facts seemed to be especially appreciated by the Jury president Bernardo Bertolucci. The Oscar-winning director initially did not want to head the Jury, confessing this engagement will tire him, but the 73-year-old was “caved in” by Barbera, who wrote him a letter in which he “succeeded to present some responsibilities”. “After the festival I will return to Rome and burn that letter” warned Bertolucci. In fact, Bertolucci – a passionate believer in “cinema which cannot change the world, but can create one” – gladly participated in the anniversary edition.
His signature of the brave choice continued when unknown Greek filmmaker Alexandros Avranas became the “Silver Lion” as the best director for “Miss Violence”. He presented a disturbing look at sexual violence and abuse perpetrated by a grandfather, played by Themis Panou, who won “Volpi Cup” as best actor. “Best actress” went to Elena Cotta, the only cast of Emma Dante’s “A Street in Palermo”. Cotta, a well-known Italian theater actress who is more used to performing Shakespeare on stage, seemed to choose this project because of Emma Dante who is a theater director and who has just debuted this year into the cinema. The Grand Jury Prize went to Tsai Mingliang’s “Stray Dogs” who announced the end of his filmmaking career with the recent project about a father and two kids living on the margins of modern-day Taipei. The Asian director became famous in Venice, after he won the “Golden Lion” in 1994 for “Vive L’amour”. The US-newcomer Tye Sheridan (16), who has participated in just three feature films, which included however, working in the company of Terrence Malick, beside Shean Pean, Matthew Mcconaughey
NICOLAS CAGE, DANIEL RADCLIFFE, DAKOTA FANNING...THE REDCARPET WAS FULL OF MOVIESTARS directors including Bertolucci, Paul Schrader, Abbas Kiarostami, Alexandr German, Walter Salles, etc. – have contributed short films around a minute long reflecting on the future of the cinema.
and Nicolas Cage, won the best young actor award (Marcello Mastroianni). The poor boy did not know who Mastroianni was, but this did not influence his next role opposite John Travolta in the action “The Forger”. The favorite piece of the audience was “Philomena” by the British director Stephen Frears. The performance of Judy Dench and Steve Coogan caused a lot of emotions, tears and applause. The desire of the British director Stephen Frears to have his film watched by the Pope of Rome has a good chance of being fulfilled, especially after receiving the award for the best screenplay at the Venice Film Festival. However the wishes of the festival-goers to nominate Judy Dench as the best actress were not fulfilled. The American Cinema Academy is expected to be somewhat more generous. For the 70th anniversary the festival trumped a special project “Venezia 70 – Future Reloaded”, seventy leading film
The film stars certainly came this year to Venice where they provided a daily “redcarpet and reception-glamour”. Sandra Bullock and George Clooney opened the festival with the 3D space odyssey “Gravity”, which made its world premiere out of competition. Scarlett Johansson, promoting her surreal science-fiction “Under the Skin”, stole a day there showing a lot of skin in a Versace gown. Diane Kruger with Joshua Jackson attended a gala dinner hosted by Jaeger-LeCoultre celebrating the 180th Anniversary at Teatro La Fenice. James Franco posed for photographers twice, the first time for his directorial project “Child of God” and the second – with the director and granddaughter of Francis Coppola – Gia Coppola at the “Palo Alto” screening. Jesse Eisenberg and Dakota Fanning presented “Night Moves” to the young generation as well as the actual girlfriend of Eisenberg, Mia Wasikowska, who played in the Curran’s film “Tracks”. Miuccia Prada’s premiere of Miu Miu “Women’s Tale” which enlisted female directors to create short films exploring the
feminine love affair with the label - brought together Carey Mulligan, Gabrielle Union and Freida Pinto who posed on the red carpet, wearing Miu Miu, as well as to share their experiences during the panel discussion and bring some glamour to a dinner at the Prada Foundation’s Ca’Corner della Regina palazzo on the Grand Canal. Nicolas Cage donated autographs for screaming fans and blew kisses to his wife Alice Kim prior to the premiere of the f ilm “Joe”. Harry Potter-star Daniel Radcliffe was chased by teenage fans through Lido, after the premiere of his f ilm “Kill Your Darling”, directed by his friend John Korkidas. The festival curtain came down. The closing ceremony was hosted by model and actress Eva Riccobono – wearing Armani Privé, her third at the festival. Her presentation left us hoping that the next festival will continue to be as exciting as it has so far been through the last 70 years.
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70TH VENICE FILM FESTIVAL
The Venice International Film Festival, organized by La Biennale di Venezia, ran in Venice Lido from 28th August to 7th September 2013. The italian actress Eva Riccobono hosted the opening and closing nights of the festival. The aim of the event is to raise awareness and promote the various aspects of international cinema in all its forms. Many celebrity walked the red carpet to partecitate at the Festival.
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Federica Nargi
Francesco Mandelli and guest
150 YEARS OF MARTINI
On September 19, Martini, the number one italian sparkling wine, celebrated its 150th Anniversary on the shores of Lake Como. The gala was filled with magical Martini moments all set against the stunning backdrop of the italian lake. International recording artist Lily Allen, pianist Chilly Gonzales, Dj and producer Mark Ronson and supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley were among the guests.
Melissa Satta e Giorgio Molinari
Mariano Di Vaio
Lily Allen and Chilly Conzales
Rosie HuntingtonWhitely and Lily Allen
Martini Royal
Lily Allen
Melissa Satta
Luca Argentero
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Luisa Bertoldo and Francesco Mandelli
Liliana Matthaeus
Marina Abramovic
Terrazza Maserati
Harald J. Wester
Matteo Ceccarini and Salvatore Iuzzollini
Franca Sozzani and Marina Abramovic
Franca Sozzani and Clotilde Coreau
Salvatore Iuzzollini and Moran Atias
Nico Vascellari
Maria Rosa De Sica and Federico Pellegrini
Stefano Accorsi and guests
L’UOMO VOGUE PARTY
Cinzia and Davide Fornasier
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Franca Sozzani, Harald J. Wester and Moran Atias
L’Uomo Vogue party in Venice, in conjunction with the start of the film festival, was an unique opportunity that saw the presentation of the exclusive preview trailer of the latest work by Marina Abramovic, the documentary: James Franco, the last unicorn, which sees precisely the actor protagonist of the film. Many the guests who attended the event held on the terrace Maserati in Venice.
Jonathan Newhouse, Diego and Andrea Della Valle, Katie Grand
Suzy Menkes
Marcelo Burlon
Uberta Zambeletti and Beniamino Marini
KATIE GRAND LOVES HOGAN THE PARTY
Models
Anna Dello Russo
Pixie Lott
On the 18th of September, during the Milan Fashion Week, Katie Grand and Hogan celebrated their third collaboration with a party at La Società del Giardino in Milan. Along with the collection, the third edition of the magazine GANG was created «extralarge» specifically to celebrate this collaboration. Many models appeared at the event that included a huge selection of guests.
Franca Sozzani e Jessica Eleonora Carisi Chastain
Model
Katie Grand and Georgia May Jagger
Federica Panicucci
Andrea Della Valle and Katie Grand
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On stage Anna Molinari
Ana Rucner
Cristiano Burani and Tatiana Souchtcheva
Anastasia Klimenko and Roberto Chinello
Tatiana Souchtcheva and Giuliana Teso
1993 – 2013. TWENTY YEARS OF FASHION BETWEEN ITALY AND RUSSIA
Anna Molinari with the award as Ambassador of Italian Fashion in Russia
Evelina Khromtchenko
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Società Italia, the official and exclusive distributor of international luxury fashion brands, organized at the Palazzo Isimbardi a spectacular event to celebrate the collaboration between the two states. The guest of honor for the evening, Anna Molinari, founder and designer of the brands Blumarine and Blugirl, received a prestigious award from the TV network World Fashion Channel as “Ambassador of Italian fashion in Russia”.
The final moment
The final moment
Roberto Chinello and Barbara Snellenburg
Valerio Venturi
Barbara Centazzo, Anna Galaganenko, Lior Susana, Marina Bugranova, Valerio Venturi, Luca Garotti
THE LAUNCH EVENT FOR FASHION&BEAUTY MILAN
Guests
The Fashion&Beauty launch presentation was hosted by Biblioteca della Moda, in collaboration with Milano Fashion Media, on the 15th of October. Many guests attended the event and were welcomed by Valerio Venturi along with Marina Bugranova. The guests also enjoyed a buffet specially created for the occasion that comprised exclusively of delicious Russian delicacies. For us, and all who were present at the celebration, it was a very exciting event.
Anna Galaganenko and Marina Bugranova
Marco Poli with Luciana Ursulino dos Santos and Jaqueline Ferreira de Oliveira
Ina Nico and guest
Elena Fomenko and guest
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RED NOVEMBER The iconic model of Jaeger-LeCoultre Swiss watchmaking house, Grande Reverso Lady Ultra Thin, will now be accompanied with a strap by the Italian brand Valextra, who are famous for their luxury leather goods. The handmade high quality leather strap of a red currant color is the perfect duo for the luxury of the reserved Reverso. It is wrapped twice around the wrist in a tribute to elegance.
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