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All Roads Lead To RomeETERNAL CITY

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L U X U R Y C I T Y G U I D E . M I L A N

August–September 2014

Cover:MODEL: Natalja NEUMEISTER @ Elite Milan

OUTFIT: Jacket, HOGAN; dress, AU JOUR LE JOUR

PHOTO: Lior SUSANA, STYLE: Marina BUGRANOVA and Barbara CENTAZZO,

HAIRSTYLE AND MAKE UP: Manuele MAMELI @ Mks Milano

CITY GUIDE13 CALENDAR Top Events Not To Be Missed

18 PERSONA Piero Lissoni, The Future Of Italian Design

20 ITINERARY Corso Como, The Next Level Street Of Milan

24 LOOKBOOK COLOR The New Lines

FASHION32 TOP 10 Wardrobe essentials

38 PERSONA Alessandro Dell’Acqua, His View On The Fashion Industry

40 DIARY Men Fashion Right From Pitti and Fashion Week

48 ITINERARY Sicily And Sardinia With Mila Anufrieva

54 ACCESSORIES Tips To Get Ready For The Cold Season

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LIFE STYLE98 DIARY Venice Biennale 2014

102 CATALOG New Specialties For Modern Interiors

104 ART Alessio Girella, Art Of X-Ray

108 TOP 10 Italy’s Best Amusement Parks

110 TRAVEL Rome, The Eternal City

128 NAUTICAL Portofino, The Yacht Club Of The Mediterranean Sea

132 RESTAURANTS Fish, From Sea To Table

138 HIGH SOCIETY Best Italian Parties And Events

FASHION58 JEWELRY Unique Luxury And Precious Materials

64 MEN’S STYLE VIP Mariano Di Vaio, It-Blogger Of The Moment

66 EDITORIAL The Fears Are Paper Tigers

BEAUTY79 DIGEST Must Have Beauty Products

82 REVIEW Tips To Keep Your Hair Beautiful Under The Sun

88 EXPERT Diego Della Palma, The Italian Prophet Of Make-Up

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S H A N G H A I C O L L E C T I O N

R O B E R T O C O I N B O U T I Q U E : V I A V I T T O R I A 9, R O M A B O N C O M P A G N I : V E N E Z I A – F E L U D E I : P O S I TA N O – G I S M O N D I : P O R T O F I N O - H O U R P A S S I O N : V E N E Z I A M A R C O P O L O, M I L A N O M A L P E N S A - L E N ° 1 L I M I T E D I T I O N : P A L E R M O, F O R T E V I L L A G E S A N TA M A R G H E R I T A D I P U L A - V A G G I : F I R E N Z E – V I R G I N I A C A P R I : C A P R I

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FASHION SHOOTStrong individual personality is a trend that beats all styles and fashion influences. Our fashion editorial is inspired by a legendary person, an example of courage and determination, the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, Amelia Earhart. After this experience I actually took my first flight on biplane taking a chance to admire Como Lake from a different perspective. No need in hard challenges, just don’t forget to always do something for the first time.

Mondays do frighten with the responsibility of beginnings, but they are just a white canvas, scary yet inspiring at the same

time. The first days of autumn make many of us feel this same way, it’s the start of the school and work year for most, and for the fashion industry this new season is full of the preparation and presentation of the fashion weeks when the trends for the upcoming year get created. In September we need the virtues of power and confidence, and these are the qualities that are owned by the newest lineup of the leading executive designers who talked with us in the latest Fashion&Beauty issue. Read our exclusive interview with Alessandro Dell’Acqua, the designer who faced difficulties by becoming stronger, and today his collections are among the most influential in fashion; the world renowned architect Piero Lissoni who offers advice on how to discover the authentic Milan; and beauty expert Diego Dalla Palma speaks with us about how to discover in yourself the Italian charm.

And last but not least, it has been one year since the first edition of our magazine arrived in Italy. Our readership now probably knows more about the most amazing places in Italy better than the locals, and we’re not slowing down. We’re opening the season filled with new projects and fresh surprises.As these new beginnings inspire us, here’s something to think about. Why don’t we live this entire upcoming year as if everyday was a clean sheet of paper?

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Fashion & BeautyNetwork editor in chief

Natalia Chavkina reveals her inspiration

YES, YOU CAN!Long strap, reptile leather and trim

accessories - Simonetta Ravizza’s bag will make your dreams come true

WHO’S IN THE COAT?A coat from the new collection of

the American designer Adam Lippes became a matter of terms.

Is it a coat, cape or poncho? It doesn’t matter when you wear it

with pleasure

STAND YOUR GROUNDThis fall chunky heels raise the limits

on comfort and style

COLOR & SHAPESee the contrast wearing watches by

Giorgio Armani

WARM RELATIONSHIPSChunky knit sweaters are the best way to survive an early freeze-up

SECOND SKINCropped and loose-fit leather pants are a real catch for the coming fall

FOREST NYMPHMariacarla Boscono looks like a gorgeous forest nymph in the Alberta Ferretti ad campaign

KEYSTONEThe Primed Skin Developer serum is a perfect makeup primer due to its

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SWEATER, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN

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SUNGLASSES, GIORGIO ARMANI PENDANT,

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SHOES, REED KRAKOFF

SERUM, KEVYN AUCOIN

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C I T Y G U I D E

SEARCHING FOR THE SUN

August in Italy is a month of vacations, scorching sun, and an iris colored sea. It is a time to relax and clear your mind of work. It is also a unique

opportunity to see the deserted streets of Milan without its day-to-day tourists flocking to the city, the busy restaurants and always-in-a-hurry clerks. For those who didn’t choose to visit the sea or the

mountains there’s still something to do in Italy. Our City Guide has a couple of ideas to share. If your entertainment program doesn’t seem exciting

enough, then just wait till the summer’s end. The Venice Film Festival starts right towards the end

of August passing the baton to Fashion Week, Pitti and Milan’s movie show starring talented young

directors. You certainly won’t be bored! Make this holiday season one to remember!

Valerio Venturi

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CITYGUIDE CALENDAR

SUPER & FRAGRANZESEPTEMBER | MILAN | FLORENCE

September is an interesting month for the fashion projects of Pitti. First of all, there is “Super” (20th -22nd Milan): an event dedicated to the collections best and most innovative in the world of accessories and ready-to-wear. It’s a trade show and a point of communication, while also being an Italian project that shows the best talent in this industry. A few days before in Florence, on the 12th

-14th, will be held the “Fragrances”: an event dedicated to the world of artistic and selective perfumery, with essences for the body and home. pittimmagine.com

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FASHION WEEK & VFNO ‘14September | mila n

After the last moments of summer vacation in September, the Italians are back in town. Milan fills up once more after being a desert for the entire month of August. The normal workers whose offices close in the summer return to the city. Along with them come the operators of fashion, the specialists of the incredible Milan Fashion Week. Everyone from the designers, public relations, press officers, journalists, and photographers, to the fashionistas and models, all contribute to the chaos of the most important event dedicated to women’s fashion collections of Spring/Summer 2015.September 17th to the 23rd is when the fashion shows of the most important brands are held. Brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Marni, Armani, and many more. There are numerous events in the city center, thanks to the coordination arranged by Camera della Moda. Among the events not to be missed, which are, as always, held at the same time, is the remarkable

“Fashion Night Out”, organized by Vogue. This is a festival dedicated to fashion and shopping which is held in the capital of world luxury, Italy. It is a collaboration of hundreds of shops that stay open until late into the night throughout the city, which will host the party in order to bring the public closer to true fashion. “Vogue Fashion’s Night Out” will close this year with a super exclusive party, and they don’t want to reveal more! Obviously, Franca Sozzani will be there. Do not miss these parties. All information, dates and programs can be found on these sites: cameramoda.it, vogue.it, and - of course – fashionandbeauty.it

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GRAN PREMIO MONZA5TH, 6TH, & 7TH OF SEPTEMBER | MONZA The new Formula 1 has disappointed their fans a bit because the cars are less noisy. The Monza GP, however, remains fascinating. Cheer Ferrari, Mercedes or Redbull in a weekend of fire and heart racing sounds! monzanet.it

NO NAME DESIGNUNTIL 14TH OF SEPTEMBER | TRIENNALE | MILAN

For decades the designer, Franco Clivio, has collected everyday objects that are considered unspectacular, classified by function, type, material, form. From anonymous, but cool.triennale.it

MARC CHAGALLFROM 17TH SEPTEMBER | PALAZZO REALE | MILAN

A retrospective of the best works by this artist, a dreamer, made from 1908 to 1985: 200 paintings in all to admire, for a complete anthology of Marc Chagall. turismo.milano.it

PHARREL WILLIAMS20TH OF SEPTEMBER | MM ASSAGO | MILA N

On September 20th, Pharrell Williams will be in concert in Milan, Italy, for a unique event to be held at the Mediolanum Forum in Assago; the most important location for events after the San Siro stadium. After the presale for members, in advance of the official fanclub of P.W., begins the presales for everyone through the website TicketOne. Requests are high! If you like to sing the songs of this famous American, search these tickets out now! After the success of the latest album, “GIRL”, and the single “Happy”, which has resonated around the world scoring one record after another, Pharrell decided to amaze us with a live concert full of surprises and content. The first day of the tour the singer/songwriter/musician/record producer/entrepreneur and fashion designer - has signed products for Moncler which will be held in Manchester on the 9th of September. He will be in Italy shortly after. Get ready to dance to the funky rhythms of his last works, when the days are still long and warm. ticketone.it

MITO4TH - 21ST OF SEPTEMBER MILA N | TURIN

Mito SettembreMusica is coming back on time in September to Milan and Torino with 18 days filled with grand musical events: a new music trail, venues, and internationally renowned artists and musicians will be the key stars of this 8th edition of the Festival, which will offer the two cities the possibility to discover new musical itineraries. mitosettembremusica.it

NOFX3RD OF AUGUST | CA R ROPONTE | SESTO S. GIOVA NNI (MI)Nofx is an American punk rock band from Los Angeles, California. The combo was formed in 1983, but is still very active 30 years after! Nofx released their twelfth studio album, “Self Entitled”, on 2012. Now? Live, live, live! They’ll play their latest songs and the famous ones for their punk fans. ticketone.it

CULTURE

Discover the music of “MiTo Settembre Musica”

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RAVELLO FESTIVALUNTIL THE 20TH OF SEPTEMBER | R AV ELLO (SA)Among the most exclusive destinations on the Amalfi Coast, Ravello is worth visiting because this is the home of the famous “Ravello Festival”, a musical event deeply appreciated by critics and connoisseurs. Between screenings, workshops, performances and concerts selected according to a theme – which this year is “The South” - the festival will go on until the 20th of September.

Which artists will take part in this prestigious and charming location? The big names, especially from pop and jazz, like Sergio Cammariere with quintet, Fabrizio Bosso, the Symphony Orchestra of China, France, Switzerland, Armenia and many of the Italian opera houses, such as Genoa and that of Turin. A word of advice: remember not to miss the sunset concerts which are the most popular. Info and tickets at the site. ravellofestival.com

PALIO DI SIENA16TH OF AUGUST | SIENA

The city will perhaps be a little empty of locals, but it will be full by jockeys, thoroughbred horses, fans and tourists. In the central week of August there is the Palio, a medieval horse race that is part of the DNA of a true Tuscan. Scheduled on 16/8 in Piazza del Campo, in the city center, and begining at 9am when the morning practice is held. Cheer along with the Sienese: they go crazy for this ancient historic race around the palaces of XII century! comune.siena.it

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Music & sea, at Ravello Festival Orticolario 2014

ENTERTAINMENT

ORTICOLARIO 3RD - 5TH OF OCTOBER |VILLA ERBA | COMO Every year in Como, in the splendid setting of Villa Erba, a new edition of Orticolario is hosted. The refined event is dedicated to “Gardening Evolved.” The main theme this year will be “smell”. Visitors will discover the best innovations in the field of gardening, plants and flowers, in a spectacular and unique location. The purpose of Orticolario is to donate the proceeds from the event to charity. Info: orticolario.it

HENRI CARTIER BRESSONFROM 26TH OF SEPTEMBER | AR A PACIS | ROME

From September, arriving in Rome is the retrospective exhibition of one of the greatest masters of photography, Henri Cartier Bresson. Directly from the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the collection covers the entire career of the artist and is the result of a long research done by the curators. There will be exhibited more than 500 photographs, drawings, paintings, films and documents signed by the creative, reporter and avant-garde artist. arapacis.it

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VENICE FILM FESTIVAL27TH OF AUGUST - 6TH OF SEPTEMBER At the end of August, the Venice’s Lido, a thin strip of land east of the Laguna, returns to be leader, thanks to the 71st edition of the Venice Film Festival. Announced well in advance are the names of the Godmother of this edition, the Mediterranean Luisa Ranieri, and those of the director of the film festival, Alberto Barbera, who in the past was the former head of the National Museum of Cinema in Turin, and the titles of the films in the competition.As always, the event will host VIP’s and premieres, as well as a lot of controversial movies. For example? Kim Ki-duk, with his “One on One”, will open the Venice Days this year. The film tells the story of the murder and rape of a girl, the crime of which seven people were convicted. Kim himself has called it “a film about the country where I live, South Korea .” There is a strong chance of controversy coming. Another big moment? Of course, there will be George Clooney, a great lover of Italy and a frequent visitor to the Venetian event. With him and the actors of all the important movies coming out in September 2014, we will see them walking the red carpet and at the parties organized by the sponsors of the Biennale. As always, everything will happen at the Lido, which is called the “Island of Gold “ by the Venetians and worshiped by Lord Byron, who had elected it as his “retreat”. Snubbed by intellectuals, the Lido is one of the living historical testimonies of the Venice Film Festival. labiennale.org

MILAN FILM FESTIVAL4TH - 14TH OF SEPTEMBER

As always, every year the squares, theaters, auditoriums, roads, streets, suburbs, parks, museums, and galleries of Milan will unexpectedly be invaded by more than 200 films visible night and day. Here comes the Milan Film Festival, an event that remains firmly anchored to the production of research carried out by national and international talent. A “democratic”cinema, open to all, which aims to be a forum for exchange and socialization. This year the program will be full of previews and meetings with emerging moviemakers. As has become tradition, including the hot-spots in the city there will be Sempione Park and Milan Triennale for parties and meetings. milanofilmfestival.it

One on One of Kim Ki-duc at VFF ‘14

Sandra Bullock and George Clooney at the Venice Film Festival

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Piero Lissoni has a versatile talent. At home and abroad he is known as a furniture and interior designer and architect. He is also the art director of several large Italian companies. One of his latest

works is an installation in the Brera Botanical Garden, which he calls the “Geometric Park.” Clearly defined

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CITY GUIDE PERSONA

1. WHAT TO SEE IN MILAN? First of all, I would mention the must-not-see places. If you want to plunge into the real haute couture world I would not recommend going to the

famous Quadrilatero della Moda (Fashion District). Or at least check it out late at night when the flocking tourists will not distract you! 2. OF COURSE, I ADVISE YOU TO

OPT FOR MUSEUMS. Milan offers all kinds of art. 3. ALSO, YOU’D BE BETTER TO SEEK OUT PLACES NOT LISTED IN THE COMMON GUIDEBOOKS. Pop into any typical pizzeria or a

small shop selling goods of their own making.4. AND FINALLY, I WOULD SAY THAT THIS IS A BIKE CAPITAL. There are plenty of special stores selling handmade models.

PIERO LISSONIFounded his own office in 1986 and worked with companies like Alessi, Boffi, Cappellini, Cassina, Flos / Antares, Kartell, Frau, Porro, Riva 1920. Lissoni is also engaged in villas, museums and boutique designs.

Renowned architect Piero Lissoni shares with us about his thoughts on Milan as the world capital of designINTERVIEW: Dorin ROSSI, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

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shapes added a touch of elegance to the space and created the illusion of a labyrinth. This project was presented during the Design Week. We met Signor Lissoni to talk about his work, present day Milan and the evolution of architecture.

Your park has made a great impression on visitors. What inspired you to create it? Botanical gardens are a creative playground. There are no limits here, as rain and wind get into the pavilion. It was an absolutely open space. The geometric shapes perfectly fused with the plants.

Do you think that forgotten and abandoned places in Milan should get a second life, or would designers be better to focus on something else? I am sure that such corners should definitely get a second chance, not only in Milan but in other cities as well. We need to stop our constant search of new places and finally start to use existing ones. Why don’t we turn abandoned land into architectural sites?

Famous critic Philippe Daverio once said that design is halfway between reality and utopia. Do you agree with that? Absolutely! Philippe Daverio seized the point. Very often design tries to be something really important in human life and change our views and nature in some way. As for me, I’ve always believed that our purpose is different. Every item that I create has to perform its function well, be practical and comfortable, but it shouldn’t effect its owner’s mind.

In your opinion, does architecture and design have a lot in common or are these two concepts that need to be clearly distinguished? I guess they should drift together again. I never liked the idea of a clear separation. I believe in blending and intersection of these worlds. To this extent, I support romantic ideas of the Milanese school.

Are you talking about the years of your studies? Our faculty has always prepared excellent professionals who can go far in any field of architecture and design. I think we need to go back to this good tradition.

Why is Milan an international design center? It’s so simple. Milan is a kind of fore-side. It reflects all that happens in the design industry. Milan is a platform where the whole country can show its achievements and successes. Everything flies around this city. For example, there would be no furniture exhibition without Milan, its industry, production and artisans.

Everybody is looking forward to the World Expo 2015. Do you think this event can spice up the polemics about the future of Italian architecture? This is a temporary exhibition. Millions of visitors from all around the world head to Milan. I hope that they will come not only for the Expo, but to see the city as well. And not only the city but also the whole of Italy. As for the debates, I would leave this topic until the show starts.

Orto Botanico Pavillon. Milan 2014Name: Geometrical Garden Project: Piero LissoniFurniture: Living divaniSculptures: Laminam

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CORSO COMO

BOULE DE NEIGEBoule de Neige is a multi-brand store that offers contemporary clothing and accessories that are exhibited in a large white essential space where the atmosphere is enriched with design elements. The items on sale are refined with an enduring style, which could be called the “new classics” from a variety of luxury brands, from Jil Sander to Christian Louboutin. At number 8, in front of the women’s shop, Boule de Neige men.

Corso Como can be considerated a synthesis of fashion, design, art and culture. A pedestrian street with old buildings where the old Milanese architecture meets the industrial elements, reinventing a new aesthetic. In this atmosphere you will encounter some of the most stylish shops in town, from concept stores to accessories shops TEXT: Barbara CENTAZZO, PHOTO: Dan SPIGELMAN

AVERY PERFUME GALLERYThe Avery Perfume Gallery in Milan can be considered a living perfume shop. The concept of the store is to have the customer’s attention centered only on the aromas, for this reason you will notice immediately the lack of packaging. This is a very different experience from the commercial perfumeries where clients choose with the eyes and not with the nose. The aim is rather to make the approach of engaging the rich scents in such a way that you feel comfortable and just focus on the perfume.

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CORSO COMO 10A wonderful space dedicated to fashion, design, and photography, 10 Corso Como is a cornerstone of the avant garde and cosmopolitan atmosphere of Milan.The interior is divided into four parts; a super stylish fashion shop with carefully selected brands, a gallery that hosts exhibitions with entry that is always free, a luxurious cafè and restaurant surrounded by greenery, and a beautiful bookstore with a wide variety of books and CD’s. A true concept store and a must for everyone who wants to experience the coolest side of Milan.

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PROGETTO PORTA NUOVAThe city of Milan is undergoing a progressive change to the skyline, an ambitious urban regeneration project that unifies the historical areas of the districts of Garibaldi, Varesine, and Repubblica anche Isola. Part of the project includes luxury residences, the city’s highest skyscrapers, and ultramodern new buildings ready to contain shops and businesses in view of Expo 2015. A new Milan is yet to be discovered!

ANTEPRIMAA brand for a modern woman with an appreciation for timeless luxury and contemporary style. In Corso Como, Anteprima has two shops side by side, one dedicated to clothing and one to the Wirebag accessories which have made the Japanese designer Izumi Ogini known all over the world. The interiors are minimalistic and sophisticated with a predominance of white.

DAMMANN FRÈRESThe Dammann Frères is the oldest French tea house. Founded in 1692, it was the first to bring tea to the French tables during the time of Louis XIV. Since then it has remained related to tradition while always staying up to date with the time. This cozy boutique is the only one in Italy, offering a wide variety of teas, infusions, cups, and accessories. It allows you to taste the history as you breathe in the aromas surrounded by the black wooden shelves.

Y3Y-3, born from the collaboration between the sporty, chic brand Adidas and the creativity of designer Yoshji Yamamoto, has their singular boutique in Italy, located on Via Cristoforis corner Corso Como.The shop is developed on two floors in a minimalistic and tech style, in a fusion of technology and tradition. On the ground floor there are four rooms connected by arches, creating a perfect harmony between the environment and the ultramodern style of the brand.

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VASE, LIGNE ROSET, ligne-roset.it

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STOOL, ZANOTTA, zanotta.it,

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BAG, MARNI,

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BAG, GIORGIO ARMANI, armani.com, 1200€

BAG, EMPORIO ARMANI, armani.com, 1100€

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CHAIR, MOOOI, moooi.com, 250€

BAG, INES FIGAREDO, inesfigaredo.com, 950€

BOOTS, HOGAN, hogan.com,1.100 € SHOES, BALLY,

bally.com,650€

NAIL POLISH, BURBERRY, burberry.com, 19€

BAG, ALEXANDER MCQUEEN, alexandermcqueen.com, 895€

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1PINK EXPLOSION

Shocking pink, dust pink, fuchsia pink, pastel pink… these are just some of the

shades of this hue we find on the catwalks for next season. The super feminine

and romantic nuance will bring a little bit of spring into the colder season. It’s alluring and exciting, fun to wear and a

sweet addition to the traditional seasonal palette. Perfect to wear for a total look or just to accessorize with it, the important

thing is to wear it!

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2SWINGING LONDONThe 60s, a decade that revolutionized fashion and society, has left indelible marks and therefore the designers continue to be inspired by those years. Bring out the mini skirt and the trapeze dresses to pair with knee-high boots or mary jane shoes for a fashionable jump into the past.

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Jeremy Scott, in his first collection for Moschino, brings the historic brand to

McDonald’s. The Happy Meal becomes a bag, the potato chips an iPhone case, and the models’ dresses as maids have literally made

the fiercest fashionistas crazy. The amazing thing was the sale immediately after the show

on moschino.com online shop, thus making the collection a real must have.

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fabrics, the top is made of soft and precious leather. The

runways have given us a lot of variations of this special

material: shirts, t-shirts with ruffles or perforated, and in

many different colors. Let’s cover ourselves with

leather this winter!

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ELEGANCE IS AN ATTITUDEOne of the new lines presented by the famous watch brand Longines is “The Longines Elegant Collection”. This line is characterized by the elegance of simplicity and classicism, watches imbued with sobriety and available in three sizes with materials available in steel or steel and rose gold cap, and certain versions are set with diamonds.

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The ruches are not simple details but the real protagonists

of the skirts and give movement for any type of silouette. They can be delicate and sculptural

or very strong, but this year the trend wants to be exaggerated and theatrical, to be wearable

both day and night.

BLUE JEANSBlue jeans are the most comfortable garments to wear. They’re easy to match for a perfect and complete outfit. Last year was the 140 anniversary of denim jeans, and the last few seasons designers have literally gone crazy for this material. Frida Giannini, for Gucci, has dressed the runway models wearing classic denims paired with jackets and retrò coats.

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CHANEL SUPERMARKETKarl Lagerfeld, for the Chanel fashion show, has

created something absolutely unique. He has trasformed the Parisian catwalk into a luxury supermarket. Models have shopped the shelves

wearing truly unique accessories: decorated baskets, egg box clutches, milk carton purses, and many others with the very recognizable cross “C” logo.

FAIRLY TALEBenedetta Bruzziches, creator of a brand of bags that bears her name, sells her products in the most glamorous stores in the world, from New York to Paris. Her designs are very unique, f inished with precious details, and sophisticated original shapes.

“Life is a cabaret, with this bag even better!”.

BETWEEN ART AND FASHIONMarni collaborated with two French artists, Christophe Joubert and Francois-Xavier Tavy-Sacley and one Italian, Stefano Favaro, for the creation of an art collection. The main inspiration comes from the Art Brut and Outsiders Art, forms of artistic expression that connect to the outside market and institutions. Formal freedom and strong personality are the key points. “One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art.”

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9. THE MASTER OF IMAGES Richard Avedon, one of the finest

fashion photographers of all time, is featured in a book dedicated to him that traces his career with a collection of photos that have left an indelible mark, in fashion and photography. It is interesting to recognize the evolution of style, taste, thought and ideas.

BARBARA CENTAZZO9 Things That Inspire Me In SeptemberWith each turn of the season I feel the desire for change in the air. The four fashion weeks have brought a large number of trends to follow, and the only thing to do is to throw yourself headlong into the ones you prefer the most and that reflect your own being. There is a form of individualism in which everyone can dare in the spirit of determination to boldly seize the new season. So give space to the fashion hazards, while embracing the strokes of colors, the shiny, metallic materials and to the architectural structures. The autumn is near, so try to wear the sun.

1.CASUAL CHIC I can’t imagine a more delicate

and charming dress than this burnt orange frock from the Chloé fall/winter collection. The color, the graceful ruffles and the flowy fabric inject a bit of spring into the gloomy days of the colder season.

2.ARTSY RETRO Cat eye sunglasses are a

perfect match for the first fall looks on chilly days. Fendi has created a reinterpretation of this summer’s Iridia, for an ultra colored winter.

3.ROMANTIC FUTURISM I’m absolutely in love with this

Christopher Kane dress made with fluttering swaths of organza piled high to create a geometric ruffle effect. I really like the way the creators played with fabric and design.

4.GOLDEN HEEL Alber Elbaz is all about making

a woman feel like the most beautiful creature that she is. I adore these shoes which remind me of the Old Hollywood glamour with a modern day power.

5. RAW STONEI find the Chloé accessories always

fascinating and very special, especially because they somehow have a futuristic impression, while yet being very basic and minimal.

6.LUXURIOUS SHAPESaint Laurent accessories are haute

couture objects worthy of admiration worldwide. I’m personally a lover of rings, and sporting the latest fall/winter accessories I fell in love with this.

7. LARGE DAY CLUTCH Every woman wants a Proenza

Schouler bag hanging in her closet. This clutch for example is perfect for everyday wear, especially due to its minimalistic and humble design.

8. ARCHITECTURAL SHAPEWhenever there is a new Marni

collection out I am always amazed by the beauty and style that Consuelo Castiglioni is able to bring onto the catwalk. I am particularly struck by these architectural deconstructed shaped earrings!

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We are so excited about the possibilities that designers have presented for winter. Here’s a look at the Top 10 must-haves

COLORFUL MINIDRESSThe minidress has always been a must-have for women, to be worn on certain occasions or even every day in many different ways. The only differences compared to other seasons are that this year the minidress is even more sculptural and colorful than ever before, just like the ones in the Mary Katrantzou collection.

TAILLEURWe have seen emerging a new femininity brought on by the masculine cut tailleur, giving the woman her natural allure and super feminine look. The best masculine interpretations came from: Christian Dior, Ralph Lauren, DKNY and Jason Wu. Androgynous can be sensual.

PONCHOThe poncho is a great winter staple and one of the season’s biggest trends. The key garment of a lot of fashion shows, created in different models and materials, like Burberry Prorsum who put it over the model’s shoulders like a chic blanket.

METALLIC SHINE

Sparkling and bright, in a golden age version; with a silver touch or a

colorful shine, everything is tinged with metal, from clothing to accessories, and handbags to shoes. This

year it’s all about the shine, so go ahead and buy sparkling pieces. Shine on

you diamond!

FASHION TOP 10

SNEAKERSThe sneaker craze dominated the streets of

Milan, Paris, London and New York last season, but now it is not only a popular trend among

fashion bloggers and fashion show guests, but for everyone. Designers at the moment are fascinated by this trend, even for their haute-couture fashion

shows. Everyone must have a cool pair for this winter, easily styled with everything

from the day to day outfits or dressed up with a skirt.

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If you like these kinds of skirts this year you will have a big variety of options to choose from. The midi

skirt should become a staple in every wardrobe, whether you opt for sleek or voluminous styles. Really stylish and

trendy with flats or heels.

APPLICATIONSThe buzz word of the season is: decoration. In fact clothes and accessories are embellished by a lot of chic applications for a three-dimensional printing or optical effect. Also, the supreme icon of the house of Dior, the Lady Dior, is transformed into a precious garden with a lot of 3D flowers.

PLATFORMSThey made their first appearance last summer,

then in the various fashion weeks, and now are on the feet of the trendiest fashion

icons in the world. Platforms are making a huge comeback in many creative and

masculine inspired options. In particular, Stella McCartney created for this fall/winter

season absolutely unique shoes, matching her aesthetic mood of modernist with attitude.

BOMBER JACKETThe bomber jacket is famous for being a cult favorite of the 80s and now it is back on the catwalks maintaining its basic structure but revisited in various textures, prints and colors, with no limit to fantasy. Thanks to its appearance we feel a sporty edge which is ultra fashionable and pratical.

LONG SWEATERSThe knitwear changes its form and

becomes one of the most prominent trends. Many designers have brought

it onto the catwalks: Céline, Stella McCartney, and Marc Jacobs. Done

in soft overall looks or in different variants, such as a long dress or

matched with trousers of the same material and color.

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Fine lace, soft satin, glowing gems and precious metals – all that every bride and her maids need to prepare for the most memorable wedding is in our Fashion & Beauty review

THE WHITE GUARD

MIU MIUThe nobility and

tenderness of pearls can not be underestimated. Small pearly pieces would be an excellent

adornment for any bride.

JENNY PACKHAMThe Duchess of Cambridge

Kate Middleton’s favorite Jenny Packham has impressed

Hollywood with her design. Evening gowns by Jenny

Packham were seen in such films as «Sex and the City»,

«The Devil Wears Prada”, and even «Harry Potter». So if you

want to walk down the aisle like a real film star or crown

princess, get a load of bridal gowns from Jenny Packham’s

Bridal collection.

FASHION WEDDING

Jenny Packham Bridal

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CHANTELLE Delicate silk, romantic lace, dazzling white... Wedding lingerie is something more than all the other parts of the image. Hidden away from curious eyes, it keeps its beauty and grace only for two. Chantelle’s new lingerie collection is all about passion and tenderness. All that you need for an unforgettable day and night.

MARCHESA Luxury and sophistication are the guidelines of Marchesa’s evening

handbags on the arms of frequent guests at dinner parties and celebrations. Some very beautiful ornate clutches from the new

collection deserve a right to be a bride’s partner on the wedding day.

COAST English brand Coast pays special

attention to the bridesmaids’ dresses. The collection offers

a good selection of similar dresses, as well as models of

different styles in the same color. Wearing a Coast outfit

you would probably be an Oscar nominee in “the best

bridesmaid’s dress” category.

CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA Every bride-to-be knows that choosing the right shoes is a matter of great importance. Wedding couples should not only be beautiful but also rational as the first newlyweds’ dance brooks no clumsy movements. Charlotte Olympia knows how to please the brides: classic wedding shoes ‘Paloma’ from the Runway Bride collection with 12 cm heels won’t cut the ground from under your feet.

CHAUMETEvery little girl dreams of being a princess and meeting her prince charming. With

Chaumet’s tiara all fabulous dreams come true, if only for one day.

CHANEL Chanel Beauty Boutique gives a hand to the brides facing a new wedding season by offering a special makeup, fragrance and skin care selection service. Girls will also get a special Chanel Bridal Journal, including Coco Mademoiselle’s quotes as well as some tips on preparing for weddings.

SHOES, PALOMA,CHARLOTTE OLYMPIA,charlotteolympia.com

Cara Delevingne in a wedding dress on

Chanel Haute Couture s/s 2014 show

DRESS, COAST,

CLUTCHES, MARCHESA,marchesa.com

TIARA, JOSEPHINE, CHAUMET

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FASHION WEDDING

TOGETHER AND FOREVERWhat to choose for a wedding celebration? Romantic hearts, dainty flowers and pretty pearls are eternal ideas and values at all times

An engagement ring is a symbol

of loyalty and love for a lifetime.

A thin strip of white or yellow

gold with diamonds proclaims

the conservatism of wedding jewelry

fashion. Nevertheless, there are jewelry

Maisons trying to stand out and invent

a sophisticated jewelry for brides using

symbolism as a core motive.

Pink, yellow and white gold are blended

together in a mysterious web of Cartier’s

Trinity rings. Since 1924 , when Louis

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colors represent three symbols: pink is the

color of love, yellow is for loyalty, and

white symbolizes friendship.

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NECKLACE, SORGENTE, DAMIANI,damiani.com

NECKLACE, CLASSIQUES,

KORLOFF, korloff.fr

NECKLACE, SHADOW, MIKIMOTO, mikimoto.it

EARRINGS, HAPPYHEARTS, CHOPARD,

chopard.it

EARRINGS, GUCCI,gucci.com

The versatility of this ring extols the power of

love. Chopard’s jewelers have chosen their

own symbol, a floating diamond producing

a melodic sound that is consonant with the

beating hearts of lovers.

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Happy Hearts collection would be a perfect

marriage proposal. However, even a heart of

gold would be enough to show affection.

Cultured pearls by Mikimoto intensify the

romantic ambience of the wedding day.

Indeed, white pearls are full of symbolism!

Selected to match a dress, they would not

only grace the bride, but also remain a

valuable and sentimental gift to remember.

One of a few cases when a tiara would be a

reasonable accessory for a non-royal girl is a

wedding. No question can arise while choosing

a tiara, diadem or aigrette as Chaumet’s jewelry

is unrivalled. Royal and aristocratic pieces

are the points of pride for the Maison with its

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Le Grand Frisson de Chaumet collection

is cold, festive and perfect in terms of

the classical jewelry laws. “Le frisson”

is translated as “trembling”, or “chill”.

However, Chaumet explains that “Le

frisson” is a love trembling, chill or a kind of

alchemy. Such an interpretation is not casual

for the brand that pays close attention to the

symbolism and precious love signs.

Korloff’s selection presents a jewelry

addition for lovers. The jewelry house

offers an innovative idea of using nail

polish. Now it is applied to the inner side

of the ring, while the outer is covered with

diamonds. Nail polish is like a jewel as it

can be admired by the owner only. Bride

and groom can embody their love in rings

choosing a perfect shade of love.

JEWELRY MAISONS PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE SYMBOLISM AND

PRECIOUS LOVE SIGNS

RING, TRINITY, CARTIER, cartier.com

TIARA, LE GRAND FRISSON, CHAUMET, chaumet.com

RINGS, CARTIER, cartier.com

BRACELET, QUATRE RADIANT EDITION, BOUCHERON,

boucheron.com

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ALESSANDRO DELL’ACQUA Fashion & Beauty met up with the founder of the

young brand N ° 21 to get his view of vogue, Italian quality and the fashion industry’s future INTERVIEW: Paolo BRISCESE, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

Today the inspiration and founder of N ° 21, Alessandro Dell’Acqua, is one of the brightest personalities in the Italian fashion industry. Since

2013 he has been working as the creative director for the French brand Rochas. His influence on the company’s style is glaringly obvious. Alessandro capably combines masculine and feminine elements, creating aesthetically perfect clothing combinations. The designer is avid on experimentation, but at the same time, he remains true to the best traditions of dressmaking.

Your brand N ° 21 is gaining popularity, not only in Italy, but also abroad. How did the idea of creating this project come about? Why did you choose the number 21? Surely it has a special meaning to you.21? It is my birthday. This figure has become my lucky number over time.

Your creations celebrate feminine beauty and elegance. Your vision of art seems very instinctive and natural, as if ideas cross your mind without any effort. Where do you get your inspiration from? For me inspiration can have completely different roots. Oftentimes, an idea comes from a bright impression caused by some affair or event. If this feeling gets stuck in your head, there is a big chance that it will turn into something more. It can be a frenzy for the cinema, for example. I’m a big movie buff, but I’m also keen on female silhouettes, sophistication and the sensual actresses of Italian neorealism. Moreover, I’m enthusiastic over the style and refined taste of Milan’s social elite representatives. All of it becomes a sketch of future ideas that afterward takes on its specific forms, volumes, and eventually they turn into full-fledged collections.

What, in your opinion, should a fashion brand have to be noticed and appreciated? Designers should be able to join common objects from life and trends. The main thing any creator must avoid is nostalgia. I think following these rules is a starting point of brand development.

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The fashion world is constantly changing, so you must always be open to new trends.

Which aspect of your job do you like most and which do you not like? I like the process of turning ideas into something concrete, as well as an opportunity to make something creative. The least I like about my job is social activities with camera lenses trying to catch me, and so on.

Last year, you were asked to enter the office of creative director in the French brand Rochas. What does such a high opinion of your work mean to you? How will this position effect the brand’s new collections? Being a man over 50, I’m so happy to be in such an important place. In fact, I was very surprised at the Rochas’ choice. There are a lot of talented and younger designers all around. But the fact that I was taken into confidence means the great importance of “Made in Italy” label. We continue to do a good job, and due to this we’re well known far beyond the home country.

At the age of 23 you were entrusted in the position as Genny’s creative director. Which changes that have occurred during this time in the world of fashion were the most rigorous? There were very many of them. Some were very obvious, while the others weren’t noticeable at first glance. For example, when I look at the images created by myself 10 years ago, I absolutely do not feel nostalgia. On the contrary, I quite calmly understand that I always need to move on in spite of everything.

My desire to create and my aesthetic taste still remains unchanged. Today, I don’t opt for something extravagant and incredible for a catwalk, but for things every woman needs in her everyday life.

How do you manage to follow fashion trends and keep the classic, artisan approach to business at the same time? These two things seem incomparable. Over the years I have become a realist and a pragmatist. I no longer dream of catwalk shows similar to the real performances. I’m trying to create collections aimed at consumers. Today, much has changed in our business. Nowadays a designer should be not only an entrepreneur and manager, but feed his creative vision as well.

What do you think about fashion’s low cost networks and growing affordability of designer items? Many high fashion brands have already evolved. Apart from exclusive collections and podium stuff, they began to create more ready-to-wear lines. Moreover, now you can get whatever you want via the Internet. Thus, the consumer’s attitude to shopping is changing as well. And we must take it into account.

You often travel abroad. What does

traveling mean to you? My fantasy is often up in the clouds, even if I keep still. But traveling is, first of all, a discovery for me. It baits my curiosity as well as emotional thirst. It is a very challenging

and fascinating experience.

Do you think any Italian brand is ready for generational change? I would say this change is necessary. There are no other options. We must become more united, work

systematically, and continue to think creatively. The best feedback is an action. We need to support young and promising designers, promote close cooperation between private and public sectors, hold activities in the world of fashion. Italy is a treasure that is yet to be fully

discovered, this is particularly so with the fashion industry.

Your world is full of emotions, discoveries and researches. Do you have an ultimate goal? Investigations and research still go on. I do not want to feel like a man who has already done everything in his life. I will always strive for new experiments and sensations. Fashion is an exciting world full of passion. And we, designers, become its reflection.

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MEN’S GAMES Forever young, sexy and stereotype-free – that’s the way designers see the modern man. Pitti Uomo and Milan Fashion Week exhibitors want the masculine members of society to be sleek, avidly seek vibrant accessories and wear Bermuda shorts next summerTEXT: Paolo SALERNO, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

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Pitti Uomo’s new session has started with table tennis. Two giant rackets and dozens of tables have been installed in the courtyard. The ping

pong balls were bouncing from one playing field to another on their own. Visitors were pretty amazed watching a virtual match. Finally their curiosity was answered by Pitti Immagine’s Deputy General Director, Agostino Poletto, who said: “Ping Pong is a constant movement, concentration, passion and sleight of hand. Fashion has the same elements that help to create new models’ style and choose fabric, color and cut.”.

This year exhibitors took a new look at the classic men’s fashion, adding prints and unusual fabrics that are rough, bulky and scratched. Colors turned out brighter and accessories more stunning.

Next summer designers advise to opt for bright ties, as well as cotton or linen jackets and shirts with floral patterns.

Accessories and shoes are going to be pastel colored. The famous Madison 308 shoes by Cesare Paciotti and hats by Borsalino will be no exception. Massimo Rebecchi pays much attention to jackets, as he did before. Next summer they will be less formal, much to the casual style fans’ delight. Italian brand opts for lightweight fabrics with a delavè effect.

Au Jour Le Jour is among the youth clothing brands to be mentioned. The presentation of S/S 2015 collection was held between school desks with a runway set up nearby. Models wore classic blazers with short trousers, bombers with Bermuda shorts and long >

THE CONCEPT OF ELEGANCE CHANGES OVER TIME. CLASSIC STYLE TURNS INTO A LESS FORMAL ONE. TODAY FLORAL PRINTS, LIGHTWEIGHT JACKETS AND MIDLEG TROUSERS ARE IN. NEXT SUMMER MEN WILL FINALLY RELAX AND FORGET ABOUT FORMAL DRESS REQUIREMENTS

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asymmetrical shirts that are usually worn untucked. Another novelty of the brand is sequined jeans. Au Jour Le Jour designers were deeply inspired by childhood memories, and in particular, school time. Printed erasers, pencils and glue tubes were among the details. Everyday stationery got a glamorous touch and so occurred the summer trend of 2015.

Turning to the classic men’s style setters, Ermenegildo Zegna should not go unmentioned. The brand introduced a concise collection called Z Zegna. It is marked by a sporty cut, soft lines and a modest color palette.

Urban gray, brown and blue shades ran the catwalk show. Yellow is the key singular vibrant hue to be mentioned. It seems that the Zegna styled man is trying to merge with the city and become an integral part of the metropolis, at one with where he lives and works.

Now let’s go to the Milan men’s fashion week, where John Richmond was the first to draw our attention. His new collection follows the best traditions of the fashion

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ENERGY AND A CRAVING FOR FUN ARE GOING TO BE THE LEAD MOTIVES FOR THE NEW COLLECTIONS. IN THE SUMMER OF 2015 THE MASCULINE SPIRIT WILL BE EXPRESSED IN A MORE CARELESS YET DECISIVE MANNER, WITH A WILLINGNESS TO EXPERIMENT WITH THE FRONTIERS OF FASHION

Maison as he continues to experiment with fabrics and lines, creating things of a showy nature. Meanwhile, Vivienne Westwood seems to be torn between the studied elegance of a London dandy and the floppy Scarecrow of Oz. Cropped pants and sports elements add a unique charm to the new collection of the declared “punk queen”.

Philipp Plein has literally invited all guests to “plunge” into fashion trends. The action took place near the pool. The colors presented in the collection perfectly matched the ocean theme. Blue and white played a key role, supported by red and black. Next summer the Philippe Plein styled man will wear ripped jeans with a pattern of colored anchors, as well as hot pants, army boots and sandals. Basically, the perfectly on trend gentlemen will turn into real sailors with a slight touch of glamour.

MSGM created a number of models with optical floral prints. Designers have painted the collection in shades of gray, white, yellow and blue. The classic square and pied-de-poule patterns will remain trendy for at least another summer season. Pants are getting shorter, sandals replace closed shoes, while accessories become crucial, especially sunglasses or peaks. The latter can be made of both fabric and leather. The new collection was accompanied by a video clip, symbolically called “Je me cherche” (I’m looking for you).

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LONGA long dress is usually more suitable for events with a particular allure; galas, theater evenings, and special occasions where you want to accentuate your figure with classic elegance

SHORTThe short dress emphasizes the legs

and can be worn on many occasions: parties and evening cocktails,

fashionable dinners, openings and nights out with friends

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SHOES, BALLY, bally.com, 650€

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DRESS, ACNE STUDIOS,

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We have prepared an outlet mini-guide disclosing the most advantageous places to buy brand items TEXT: Galia MILOVZOROVA, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

SHOPPING OF CONVENIENCE

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OUTLET VILLAGE SERRAVALLEPerhaps it is the most famous discount center in Italy. Serravalle was among the first to appear and thanks to a huge selection of shops and a convenient location, it has quickly gained popularity. It’s easy to get here both from Milan and, for example, from Genoa. The list of boutiques is constantly updated and now it exceeds 180. Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Ferragamo, Etro, Moncler, Dsquared2, Elena Miro, Furla, Michael Kors, Pollini, and Fratelli Rossetti are among the brands presented here. If your outfit lacks jewelry don’t forget to pop into Bulgari or Damiani. For men who appreciate Italian handmade suits there are Brioni, Loro Piana, Facis, and Del Mare 1911.

SERRAVALLE SCRIVIA, ALESSANDRIA, mcarthurglen.com/itDiscounts from 30% to 70%

OUTLET VILLAGE FIDENZAAll of northern and central Italy comes here for shopping. This outlet in Emilia Romagna is just an hour’s drive from Milan and Bologna. The mall offers more than 100 boutiques and plenty of brands including Blumarine, Furla, Missoni, Pal Zileri, Paul Smith, Red Valentino, Versace, and Marni. If you prefer a casual look you will probably leave the Timberland, Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste and Jeckerson stores with shopping bags heavy from all of your latest selections. Surely, little fashionistas will strike their fancy wearing their newest finery from Polo Ralph Lauren Children and the Ferrari Store.

FIDENZA, PARMA, fidenzavillage.com

Discounts up to 60%

FOX TOWNThis outlet is located in Switzerland, near the Italian border. There you will find a truly rich selection of luxury brands. Here are just a few of the brands represented: Burberry, Dior, Fendi, Cesare Paciotti, Escada, Cavalli, Jil Sander, John Richmond, Yves Saint Laurent, and Bally. Apart from clothes and footwear, Fox Town can boast of many perfumeries. Moreover, here you will find household goods, including luxury linens by famous brands.

MENDRISIO, SWITZERLAND, foxtown.chDiscounts from 30% to 70%

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MILA ANUFRIEVABeing a consulting expert and successful fashion entrepreneur she was the first to bring famous brands like Christian Dior, Fendi and Bottega Veneta into the Russian market. In 1992 Mila created a fashion empire called Vanity, that later turned into one of the largest retail chains, representing the Russian market of luxury goods. Thus her name became synonymous with exquisite taste, sense of style and elegance.

Having attained professional fame in the world’s fashion capitals, Mila Anufrieva has been living and working in Italy since 2007. Apart from providing support in creating a unique style and setting up a private fashion business her Lifestyle Atelier Mila Anufrieva in Milan holds consultations on various topics ranging from VIP vacations in exclusive Italian resorts to organizing international events.

Ah, summer! Glorious summer, louder sing! I bet your head is spinning, when it’s high time to decide where to spend unforgettable

moments of happiness and relaxation. Take my tip and go to Sicily or Sardinia!If you want to escape the hustle and daily routine, laze in the sun or even hide from the world on a snow white yacht prowling the crystalline waters of the Mediterranean, take a ticket to Palermo and, following my advice, stay in the exclusive residence of Villa Tasca. The 15th century estate spreads over eight hectares and is smothered in the gardens of exotic palms, acacia and almond trees with narrow paths, quiet arbors and swan lakes. By the way, two swans living in the villa were named Tristan and Isolde after the heroes of famous opera by Richard Wagner who was the villa’s honorary guest.

Sicily and Sardinia with Mila Anufrieva

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It seems nothing has changed since 18th century, even the ancient statues and paintings in heavy bronze frames remain. The Tasca library contains unique books on art, history and etiquette. They are all joined by the Suite Verde - one of the four luxury suites. The billiard room with an English bar and terrace lies nearby. Swimming in the pool with fresh water and having lunch on the terrace will save you from the summer heat. Why not continue this wonderful day in Palermo? Being on the beach of

Mondello, considered to be the most beautiful in the area, take a sail around the landlocked sky blue bay to explore the savage beauty of the Aeolian Islands. Swimming in such a picturesque location will give you an unforgettable experience. The island of Stromboli, with its famous volcano, is another must visit location on your route. At sunset a yacht will take you to dinner at a seafood restaurant.

The best Sicilian restaurant in Milan called 13 Giugno will remind you of Palermo’s slightly salty and spicy spirit as well as of its f lavorful cuisine. Saverio Dolcimascolo,

“siciliano vero”, will treat you with love and to his swordf ish rolls, warm squid salad and sweet-like-a-dream cassata.Italy has special places that are magnetically attractive to the beautiful, the rich and the famous. And this power is growing as the holiday and beach season begins! Luxurious white yachts come in sight as they reach the indented coastline with white coral sand and villas spreading out in the shade of emerald pines. We are in Porto Cervo embracing all “ins” throughout Sardinia. Here the degree of success and fame is rising along with the temperature! Your snow white yacht will be joined by famous “neighbors” as you rent it for family vacations using the prestigious

Italian broker Moncada di Paterno. One of them may have a chat about America’s Cup’s results with your spouse, while the other shares the passwords for the most private and exclusive spots on the coast with you, as the third’s wife becomes your friend, joining you on a shopping tour in the prestigious Promenade du Port with its showrooms, art galleries and the best boutiques and restaurants. If your holiday falls in August, then meet me in Porto Cervo, under the roof of the Promenade du Port. Get ready for unique musical sessions, eminent chefs’ dinners, private parties and the sky blue sea with crazy shopping experiences in the middle of the day! Summer in Sardinia is like a bright and beautiful daydream!

Restaurant 13 Giugno, Via Goldoni 44, Milan

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Promenade du Port, Porto Cervo, Sardinia

Promenade du Port, Porto Cervo, Sardinia

Promenade du Port, Porto Cervo, Sardinia

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Le Noir is the realization of Carla and Tosca Zalla, as well as Federica, Cecilia, Virginia, and their unforgettable dog Nina who

is spoiled with both hosts’ and visitors’ attention. The spectacular shop displays on Corso Italia unconditionally attract all eyes.

They are comparable to the iconic and fashionable backdrops of the American chain Saks Fifth Avenue. Carla Zalla is Le Noir’s window dresser and one of the largest and most famous Italian buyers. Forty-five years ago she opened her first boutique in Conegliano Veneto together with her sister Tosca.

What were the first years of work like? We were full of passion, creative ideas and

LE NOIR, A CORNER OF PARIS IN SUNNY CORTINAConegliano Veneto, Treviso and Cortina will give you the experience of elite shopping with unique French charm and elegance. Meet the multi brand boutiques of Le Noir located here TEXT: Michela ZIO, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

positivity, inspiring all around with our mood.

After the success in Conegliano you opened the second boutique in Cortina, and then another one in Treviso. How much has the fashion industry changed since then? Today our clients are better informed and have a good fashion sense. The opening of our online boutique (lenoirshop.com) has made our work easier. This resource provides access to a wider audience throughout the world.

What is it like to be the owner of four successful stores? That’s a high load. My work should always be f lawless, because I can not disappoint a customer who trusts me and relies on my experience.

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TODAY OUR CLIENTS ARE BETTER INFORMED AND HAVE A GOOD FASHION SENSE. THE OPENING OF OUR ONLINE BOUTIQUE HAS MADE OUR WORK EASIER. THIS RESOURCE PROVIDES ACCESS TO A WIDER AUDIENCE THROUGHOUT THE WORLDYou always dress the windows by yourself. They simply fascinate people, especially that one in Cortina. Where does this artistic taste come from? I’ve always been attracted to art and architecture, especially to the creation of new pieces of work and projects. Window dressing is my way to communicate with customers, as well as an attempt to cause certain emotions in them.

Where do you get your inspiration? Everywhere! The world, roads, and nature are endless sources of inspiration.

Which of the displays you have dressed is

your favorite? It’s always the one that lies ahead.

Which brands are irresistible to your Le Noir boutique? First of all, it’s Parisian collections by Dior, Lanvin, Alaïa, Isabel Marant, Valentino, Balençiaga, Saint Laurent, and Louboutin. Gucci, MSGM, and Golden Goose are among the Italian brands to be mentioned. And, of course, we pay special attention to young brands, including our own little label - Le Noir.

Can you reveal a couple of promising names? Marco de Vincenzo and Sara Battaglia. Their collections are very subtle, fresh and original.

MICHELA ZIO Is a freelance journalist who lives and works in Milan. She’s also the fashion editor at MF Fashion (a magazine about fashion and luxury), a television author and writer. In the past she worked as a communications consultant at the National Chamber of Italian Fashion, for the events of White Milan and for a special project for Altaroma, as well as artistic director of the Italian Fashion Week in Dallas (USA). She is a professor at the Fashion and Costume Academy in Rome.She has written many books and, for the television channel Rai Uno, the program “Botteghe di moda”.

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At the beginning of every new season it’s probably best to go through all the things and see what still fits and what they’ve

come to outgrow. That way, after seeing what they still can wear, you get a better idea of what you need to be buying. For all the warmer items that you need to buy, don’t worry, we bring you the best picks. Probably the most essential for rainy days are good rubber boots. You want the kids’ feet to stay dry and they will surly enjoy making a splash. Go for famous Hunter boots that will look as good on your kid’s as well as on your feet, or maybe colorful and comfortable rubber boots by Crocs. A nice raincoat is also a plus, and the transparent ones with polka dot prints will make any cloudy day brighter. Also bringing joy into the colder part of the year are printed puffy jackets that are a must for keeping warm even during the coldest days. Interesting prints are a nice way to add some color and if you opt for the ones with animals you might also bring a bit of a summer feeling into any outfit. Coats are another great

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FALL FASHION FANTASYWhen the first leaves turn yellow you know that fall is coming to town. Not long after that the winter will follow, so you want your little ones to be warm and cute. Here are the best picks for the upcoming season, perfect for little princesses and piratesTEXT: Ivona JOSIPOVIC, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

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option and they come in so many cute variations that are hard to resist. Green, yellow, red and purple are quite colorful and easy to maintain. Styles range from classic to retro and everything in between so everyone can find something that fits their taste. If you feel it’s warm enough for something slightly lighter, vests are not only practical but also trendy. For girls the faux fur vests can be bought from most

of designers this season, while for boys a denim vest is the best. Put them over a blouse or a hoodie and the kids will be ready in a minute. Tights and jeans are always super practical so make sure you’ll have some ready. Besides them, corduroy pants will keep the kids warm during the winter days. Denim is not only reserved for pants, but also jackets and shirts as the denim on denim trend is still going strong.

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Kids polka-dot Raincoat

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Hunter BootsIn a large variety of colors these boots that are adored by grown ups too will

surely keep those little feet safe from rain

Chloe Kids Yellow Coat

With a bit of a retro mood this perfect coat will brighten

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Paul Smith Junior Padded Jacket

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THE ACCESSORY PAR EXCELLENCEDesigners advise us to go far and daring, wearing multicolored and printed bags. Accessories mixed in bright, pastel or neutral colors, with slogans, geometric features or artistic inspirations are so cool.

JUST FOLLOW THE LINESHere are some tips to help you get ready for the arrival of the cold season

TIME FOR FURWinter 2014 will be the golden age of fur accessories, especially bags, which populate the collections of almost every high fashion house. The possibilities are many and often very eccentric. We remember Cara Delevingne opening the Fendi fashion show exhibiting a mini Karl Lagerfeld in fur, an ironic tribute that was both funny and ultra-luxurious. It’s called the Bag Boy Karlito and it is the evolution of the Bag Bugs of Fendi. Who doesn’t want one?

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BAG, LANVIN, lanvin.com,

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BAG, BOY KARLITO, FENDI,fendi.com

BAG, BURBERRY PRORSUM, burberry.com,Price upon request

BAG, CHANEL, chanel.com,4.000€

BAG, PAULA CADEMARTORI, paolacademartori.com,

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BAG, ROGER VIVIER, rogervivier.com,

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STATEMENT BOOTSThe charm of over-the-knee boots is hard to pass by, in fact, we have seen a lot of them in the fall/winter runways. They are rock ‘n’ roll, sexy and take inspiration from the style of the seventies. One thing is for sure, next season they are a real must have.

ROLLED GOLDA touch of gold to combine with classic black, it adds a touch of opulence to the garment, applied both to urban and formal silhouettes. The magnificent show of Saint Laurent is one of the best examples of these shades together, along with Moschino, Dolce & Gabbana and Carven; or like Chloé who has decorated skirts and dresses with raised geometric gold emblems. Black and gold, a perfect duo for extravagant pieces made of golden textures.

BOOTS, LANVIN, lanvin.com,Price upon request

BOOTS, SERGIO ROSSI, sergiorossi.com,1.200€

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THE MALE ACCENT Goodbye heels, hello

masculine footwear! Manly inspired shoes are really on trend this year. They’re able to accentuate every woman’s charm and allure in a really

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RING AND BRACELET, CARTIER, platinum,

aquamarine, diamonds, cartier.com

The best jeweller’s workshops pro-duce a genuine miracle. Precious materials transform into won-derful adorments that are nothing

short of real treasures of art. Jewelry from the haute joaillerie collections has always called attention to itself just as the haute couture shows in the world of fashion. In a sense, fine jewelry is the magic of luxury and dreams. Gems that have been recently extracted from the earth’s womb turn into stunning iridescent jewelry.What distinguishes high jewelry art from the permanent collections? First of all, we need to know that any piece of fine jewelry should be unique and certainly expensive. For ex-ample, Chopard’s designer Caroline Gruosi - Scheufele believes that the price of the haute joaillerie item should exceed 40,000 Euro.

LOFTY SENTIMENTSRare, unique, sophisticated – these are the true luxury items from the collections of fine jewelry TEXT: Kseniya NEKRASOVA, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

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BROOCH, BLUE BOOK, TIFFANY&CO., tiffany.com

RING, DE GRISOGONO, platinum, sapphires,

diamonds, degrisogono.com

NECKLACE, BOUQUET D’ALIES, BOUCHERON, emeralds,

sapphires, diamonds

This price is due to the unique decoration, special materials, meticulous work of the jewelers and, of course, relation to the art in a broad sense. Professionals believe that fine jewelry can be distinguished from ordinary pieces by observing its inner side - only first class jewelers can make it flawless.Jewelry art starts where idea and stone meet together. First, sketches turn into the key 3D drawings made by the craftsmen that com-bine precious metal serving as a mold with specially selected gemstones. This subtle and complex process serves as a basis for creating genuine works of fine jewelry.One of the Maisons that has long been giving special attention to the Mètres des arts is Dior. The Dear Dior collection is another tribute to the maestro, Christian Dior’s, epoch. This noetic line has no random parts.

The back side of each piece has a delicate lace pattern reminiscent of one that embellished Christian’s dresses. Perfection of the items is based on the precise attention to details.Van Cleef & Arpels is also famous for its fine jewelry collections. Their recently updated collection, called Pierres de Caractere Varia-tions, proves that designers give equal priori-ty to the high art and permanent collections.Boucheron traditionally offers jewelry de-signs inspired by f lora and fauna. Design-ers emphasize the use of premium quality gems that are diamonds, Madagascar and Kashmiri sapphires, Colombian emeralds and Ceylon rubies.All haute joaillerie items are unique and beautiful, each after its own kind. We can only hope they will bring a lot of joy to their owners and adoring audiences.

BROOCH, CARTIER, platinum, rubies, onyx, diamonds,cartier.com

EARRINGS, TEMPTATIONS HAUTE JOAILLERIE COLLECTION, CHOPARD, platinum, diamonds, amethyst, tsavorite, chopard.com

RING, PONGAL, PIERRES DE CARACTERE VARIATIONS,

VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, yellow gold, diamonds,

cabochon cut rubies, one cushion cut emerald

RING, DENTELLE OPALE D’ORIENT, DEAR DIOR, DIOR,

yellow gold, platinum, diamonds, black opals, garnets, pink spinel, tanzanite, rubies,

dior.com

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Watchmakers continue to master their jewelery

making skills. Don’t miss artful masterpieces on the

watch’s dial!

RAVING BEAUTY

WATCH, BALLON BLEU DE CARTIER FLORALMARQUETRY PARROT WATCH, CARTIER, cartier.com

WATCH, PIAGET,piaget.com

WATCH, DIOR VIII GRAND BAL, DIOR,

dior.com

WATCH, PREMIER FEATHERS,

HARRY WINSTON, harrywinston.com

WATCH, ATTRAPEMOI… SI TU M’AIMES,

CHAUMET

WATCH, HATHI, CRAZY JUNGLE, BOUCHERON

WATCH, MÉTIERS D’ART FABULEUX ORNEMENTS,

VACHERON CONSTANTIN, vacheronconstantin.com

WATCH, LADY ARPELS ZODIAC CAPRICORN,

EXTRAORDINARY DAIL, VAN CLEEF & ARPELS

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Like A JewelA special formulation makes this lipstick

really exclusive; the use of ruby powder acts as a whitener to bring out the color and

brightness. It firms, smooths and moisturizes, giving the lips their natural softness

LIPSTICKS, ROUGE G, GUERLAIN, 38,50€

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MANUEL MENINISTYLIST

Fashion stylist, Manuel Menini talks about his favorite sweater, explaining why it has a prominent place in his wardrobe

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DIFFERENT FABRICS FIT TOGETHER SURPRISINGLY WELL“Sweaters have always been my favorite clothes. I like knitted and crocheted pieces, especially wool and cotton ones. They are loose, soft and very cozy. The jumper I’m wearing in the photo is special. I got it from my girlfriend. For me it’s not just a piece of clothing,

but a thing with its own history. My patchwork sweater by Missoni is made of different fabrics - wool, textile and leather. They perfectly f it together though they’re really different, just like my character traits. So, my favorite sweater is also very symbolic.”

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Editor’s CHOICE

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Mariano di Vaio is the most popular Italian male fashion blogger and the most followed of the moment. A model since he was 17 years old, he graduated in political science with an acting career ahead, now however he’s best known for his blog and his super cool style

ITBLOGGER OF THE MOMENT

MEN’S STYLE VIP

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BAG, EMPORIO ARMANI, armani.com, 520€

SCARF, HERMÈS, hermes.com, 670€

SHIRT, BURBERRY PRORSUM, burberry.com,

450€

SHOES, ACNE STUDIOS, acnestudios.com, 450€

BAG, TRUSSARDI, trussardi.com,

890€

TROUSERS, ACNE STUDIOS,

acnestudios.com, 250€

BOOTS, ERMANNO SCERVINO, ermannoscervino.it, 700€

WATCH,EMPORIO ARMANI, armani.com, 850€

SWEATER, ACNE STUDIOS, acnestudios.com, 320€

JEANS, ACNE STUDIOS,

acnestudios.com, 250€

SWEATER, ACNE STUDIOS,

acnestudios.com, 250€

TRENCH, BURBERRY PRORSUM,

burberry.com, 1.495€

Mariano is the ultimate fashion icon, a trendsetter with his 100% Italian style is always elegant yet a bit daring. Whenever he wears a

classic suit or casual street style clothes he always creates a balance between comfort and

a distinguished yet somehow classic image

COAT, ACNE STUDIOS,

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PHOTOGRAPHED BY LIOR SUSANA STYLED BY MARINA BUGRANOVA AND BARBARA CENTAZZO

Hairstyle and make up: Manuele Mameli @ Mks MilanoModel: Natalja Neumeister @ Elite MilanVideo: Marzio TomasiniPhoto Assistant: Dan Spigelman

Special thanks to Aero Club Como for the location and the support.

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Previous pageCoat, Ports 1961; scarf, Sportmax Code; boots, Bally

This pageDress, Max Mara; shoes, Sergio Rossi; belt, See by Chloé; gloves, Sermoneta; bracelet, Coliac

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Shirt, Milly; pants, Malo; bag, Ports 1961

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Jacket, Bally; scarf, Sportmax Code; pants, Milly; boots, Sebastian

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Top and pants, Max Mara; scarf, Sportmax Code; socks, Coliac; bag, Paula Cademartori; shoes, Ermanno Scervino

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This pageCoat, Max Mara

Next pageDress, Sportmax; gloves, Sermoneta; bracelet, Coliac; shoes, Bally

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Previous pageSweater, Sportmax; pants, Escada; jacket, Bally; bag, Roger Vivier

This pageCoat, Max Mara; top, Sportmax; skirt, Mauro Gasperi; shoes, Bally

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POWDER, PRISME LIBRE, GIVENCHY, 41,50€

Fresh FacePowder that’s both light and totally

transparent for a glowing and natural “nude skin” effect. Four free powders in one case that, thanks to “shake and mix”,

blend instantly and homogeneously, for a perfect skin result

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PERFECT REDBeautiful and feminine, muse to Dolce &

Gabbana, Monica Bellucci became the face of the Classic Cream Lipstick Collection

inspired by old pictures from the 50s & 60s. Retro style meets innovative technologies,

and here comes an incredibly emollient and light lipstick. This line is tailored to the

iconic, beautiful and powerful members of the fairer sex. “Lips - are the key to

seduce men. Therefore lipstick plays a very important role. One proper touch can

make a woman unforgettable.” - promises Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.

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BEAUTY DIGEST

FAMOUS FIVEFive-in-one is a perfect summer solution by Dior. These eyeshadow palettes will give your makeup a weightless, natural and vibrant touch. The Smoky palette is a real must have of the season as it is ideal for evenings out, while the Nude natural shades are perfect during the day.

NOUVELLE VAGUELancôme invited three Paris designers to create easy-to-use and fashionable cases for the brand’s most popular beauty products - Absolu Rouge lipstick, Hypnôse Star mascara and Hypnôse Palette eyeshadows. Jicin Ying, Alexander Vauthier and Jacquemus met the challenge and made not just cases but real handbags. This collection of designer accessories was released as a limited edition. It is only available in Milan’s mall, La Rinascente, standing next to the Duomo.

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Editor’s CHOICE

Lèvres Scintillantes is a light and soft touch by Chanel,

giving your lips a natural shine.

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ENERGY BOOST FOR YOUR SKINSummertime makes your facial skin more susceptible to dryness. Thus choosing a proper moisturizer is vital. Active-Hydration Repairing Force by Shiseido is an ideal solution. This serum has amazing nourishing qualities, giving your skin a boost of energy as well as heat and sun protection.

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METALLIC LUSTERThe Italian brand Collistar has tailored a new line of nail polishes for early autumn. This time aluminum and bronze run the show. Rich, vibrant and elegant colors will give your nails an incredible shine.

DELICATE ORCHIDCreators of the new Guerlain powder wanted its texture to be soft and light, like orchid petals. The results exceeded all expectations. The weightless

Orchidée Imperiale makes your skin perfectly smooth, gives it a natural glow and hides minor blemishes.

The powder is customized in four different shades to accommodate light, dark and very dark skin tones.

SUMMER FLOWERFresh oranges and clementines, tender jasmine and lily of the valley, soft white iris – that’s a perfect summer fragrance by Jean Paul Gaultier called Eau d’Etè (Summer Water). This floral bouquet is best revealed in the late afternoon as the heat is over and the sea breeze floats on the fresh air.

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VELVET SKINThis Peel-off Body Gel by Eisenberg is a trusty ally to help you get perfectly smooth and velvety skin. The gel scrub with quartz sand and vitamin E is an excellent clarifying skin peel for your body.

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BEAUTY REVIEW

Top, Maiami;necklace, Haskell;earrings, Haskell

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PLACE IN THE SUNSun and sea – these are the reasons why thousands of tourists every year are

eager to come to Italy. However, the vacation you’ve been waiting so long for may fall short of your expectations if you don’t take care of your UV

protection in time. In fact, UV radiation damages not only your skin but hair as well. Therefore, we have prepared a couple of tips that will keep your hair

beautiful even under the scorching sun

PHOTO: BARRIKADESTUDIO Lambertz&PietschMODEL: Annabelle @ Indeed Models, Svenya @ Satory

ASSISTANT: Anja WEHMEYER, STYLIST: Sarah CONENMAKE UP ARTIST & HAIR ARTIST: David LEE GRENDA @ Blossom Management

TEXT: Paolo SALERNO

Those who spend their holidays in Italy can hardly resist the temptation of visiting Milan, Rome and Florence, and lazing around

at least a week at the seaside, sunbathing and enjoying the fantastic sunsets. But it helps to remember that the Italian summer can bring some troubles along with your joyful moments. Sun, high humidity or an extremely dry climate, depending on the region, may adversely effect your hair.

Every self-respecting cosmetic brand offers a lot of hair care products, and you probably already know about all kinds of moisturizing, nourishing and revitalizing hair masks and oils. Therefore, we focus on traditional grandmother-proved remedies that are no less effective.

Shampooing is not enough. It perfectly cleans, but dries your hair and scalp as well. Therefore, don’t forget to use balm and a special softening and nourishing mask after washing your hair to regain its healthy balance.

Select a proper sun protection. If you are not inspired with caps or broad-brimmed hats, then stock up on SPF balm. Before buying, always make sure that it is a leave-in product and will protect your hair up to the next washing.

Take care of your hair after going to the pool! If you are away from the sea, but still want to treat yourself with swimming, you can easily f ind a good spa or pool in Italy. However, do not forget that chlorine can weaken your hair, making it brittle and dry. To avoid this, always use shampoo after swimming. A professional brand with argan oil would be the best one.

Coffee is a versatile pick-me-up. If you’ve noticed your hair falling out while combing, try to massage strong and warm coffee into the scalp.

Set 15 minutes aside to make your hair shine. It’s not a secret that the sun makes hair dry and shine less. To give its healthy look back use a homemade mix of almond oil and shea butter. Cover your head with a warm wet towel, and leave the mask on for 15 minutes.

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Top, & Other Stories;necklace, Alexis Bittar

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Top, Reality Studio;earrings, & Other Stories;necklace, Vintage

Choose natural. Each hair stylist will confirm that in the summer hair suffers from stress no less than in winter. Therefore, it’s better to avoid highlighting, permanent straightening and other treatments that can damage the hair structure. Also, keep the use of hair dryers and stylers to a minimum!

Use post-treatment masks after vacations. You feel relaxed after the summer holidays, but your hair doesn’t, it is exhausted and weakened. One of the quickest and most effective ways to bring back the beauty and radiance to your hair is to use a homemade vitamin E and olive oil mask. Keep it on overnight and wash it off in the morning. You will see your hair becoming stronger and silkier.

If you have dry hair, there is nothing better than a slightly warmed olive oil mask. Apply it richly onto your hair and wash it off in half an hour. Then let it air dry in the sun or choose the lowest temperature on your blow dryer. Your hair will be soft to the touch, getting natural shine and volume.

If you have oily hair, then get ready to learn the simplest solution ever! Boil a liter of water and dissolve two teaspoons of salt in it. As the water cools down a bit, use it while shampooing and wash it off at the end.

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Dress, Mango;earrings, & Other Stories; necklace, Dlux

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HOTTIPS

Don’t forget about the perfect manicure before going out!

Various shades of green and gray, as well as white, are in now.

In Italy the name of Diego Dalla Palma has long been synonymous with f lawless makeup. Since the 70’s he

has been giving the fairer sex precious tips on f lattering their assets and hiding blemishes. «I am sure femininity is worthy to be praised and highlighted

- for example, using bright red lipstick and extravagant hairstyles,» says Diego.

Would vibrant accents be good for summer when makeup is usually more natural and less visible? Let’s start with foundations. On hot summer days you’d better use multifunctional BB or CC creams (both types are presented in almost all cosmetic companies). It’s not so heavy textured as cream powder, and therefore it perfectly moisturizes your skin, making it smooth and shimmery. There are products for wrestling with the appearance of wrinkles, protection from the sun and hiding skin blemishes.

Instead of creams I advise using bronzers. As to eyes I opt for mascara or dark liner to make your look piercing. Using them both will make you a true femme fatale. Well, and the last touch is a simple lip gloss or lipstick of some vivid color.

Each season requires a special product that every girl should always have in her purse. What is the first thing to take with you this fall? Nail polish! Aquamarine, light

green, olive and pale gray as well as metallic gray and white are the best shades for the beach holidays.

If you want to look more extravagant, I advise to choose yellow, gold or orange polish. Red lovers won’t be disappointed as the classic red is still trendy. It is great for fair-skinned women and looks stunning on dark-skinned hands.

And for those who prefer bright shocking shades, I recommend trying electric blue, deep blue, purple, sapphire and indigo.

What about urban-style makeup? What do you need to look flawless during the workday and at evening parties? Choose bright colors that best highlight the tan - for example, orange eyeshadows or pearl and bronze hues. A brick-colored eye pencil will make your look more impressive. Draw a thin line under the lash line of the eyes. This trick is used by many Eastern women in order to create a more languid and sensual air.

To look elegant during the day, wear a pique dress. White, red, yellow, electric blue, green and pink are the key colors this season. Translucent and airy dresses, cotton crop trousers with a T-shirt, and veiling skirts with romantic blouses are not to be missed as well. Thin-heeled sandals would be a good match here. A low cut black dress looks

spicy in the evening. It is best matched with long pearl earrings and a bracelet. If you opt for bright colors, then choose turquoise together with white accessories. Put on jeans and a top, and add a pendant on a thin chain to get your casual outf it.

If you want to look more aggressive, wear a long gown with a cutout back. Do not forget the necklace! Remember it should «fall» back, showing off your bare

shoulders. Put on a wide metal bracelet as a final touch.

BEAUTY LAWSHow to get a stunning look for fall? Makeup artist and international beauty expert Diego Dalla Palma

knows the answer. An American icon, The New York Times, tagged him as the «Italian prophet of makeup». If you want to be on top then don’t be afraid of experimenting - Diego shares beauty secrets

TEXT: Paolo SALERNO, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

BEAUTY EXPERT

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S CHalosal is the first halotherapy center in Milan, which opened five years ago. Since then it has become quite popular. This is not surprising as salt helps to cleanse the respiratory tract, strengthens the immune system, improves sleep and helps to de-stress. The procedure lasts for 40 minutes. Be sure to schedule your appointment for the salt spa therapy room in advance.Halosal, Via Washington 98, halosal.com

B A! Proper nutrition is a key to good health.

Therefore, in order to look good we need to pay special attention to what we eat. In

that case everything is important, from the nutritious properties of the ingredients to

portion size and calorie content. The vegan restaurant Ghea is very careful about food. The

menu is always seasonal here and contains an abundance of bio-products. The restaurant’s

owners promise that the right diet can significantly rejuvenate your entire self.

Ghea, Via Valenza 5, gheavegetariano.it

T E LWhen you are in Milan, pop into the relaxing center at the Armani Hotel. People come here not only to unwind, but

also to experience Italian luxury at its best. The center offers many individual spa programs, a Finnish sauna and a Turkish

bath, as well as a swimming pool and fitness club. In order to rejuvenate after a long journey we recommend trying the Fluidità, a treatment that is designed to give you a feeling of

lightness while releasing the feelings of fatigue. Armani Hotel, Via Manzoni 31, milan.armanihotels.com

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Aromatherapy’s strength has long been proved. Fragrances effect our mood, health

and even temper. The Ylang Ylang studio has gathered a really rich collection of

fragrances, including very rare and exclusive oils. They are sprayed in a

special room to enhance the effect of the relaxing massage and therapy.

Ylang Ylang, Via Ausonio 16, ylangylang.it

BEAUTY ITINERARY

A SENSE OASIS Milan is not only a world shopping capital and one of the largest economic centers in Europe, but it is also a city offering luxurious leisure experiences. Here are our top choices from the best spas and beauty

salons that will give you those precious pampered moments that you’ve been waiting for

While choosing an appropriate body care therapy listen to your feelings and emotions. Your sense of smell and touch will help you to understand

what treatments are the best suited to you.

M- Despite the fact that Make Up Studio’s founder, the famous makeup artist Diego Dalla Palma, now devotes all his time to styling and image making, his studio continues to thrive. Here you will get all the help you need for a memorable evening style or to create a romantic look with an “almost nude” makeup. Sessions last an average of 45 minutes. Make Up Studio, Via Madonnina 15,

diegodallapalma.com

R Q D DThis beauty salon stands in a cozy courtyard from the XIX

century, hidden away from city bustle. Glamorous interiors in black and gold create a remarkable ambiance. The

center offers a range of exclusive facial services. We recommend trying a rejuvenating massage with rose

quartz stones or a crystal therapy with diamond dust. Beauty therapists advise one to choose such a

“precious” treatment ahead of important events.Margaret Peca Luxury Spa, Via Monte Nero 8,

pecaluxuryspa.com

C Y T! The location of this thermal complex is very convenient. You can have a completely relaxing and enjoying meditation right in the heart of Milan, near the Porta Romana metro station. This spa center offers two large outdoor swimming pools, a silent area, salt spa therapy room, and a bio-sauna placed inside an old tram. QC Terme Milano, Piazzale Medaglie d’Oro 2,

termemilano.com

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The first cosmetic brand which began using thermal plankton

for skin care

BIOTHERM

NET EFFECTBiotherm has a special product -

PureFect Skin - 2 in 1 mineral clay mask. It’s perfect for

cleaning pores and removing deep dirt. Its high efficiency

is due to two components: a cleansing clay and a peeling

diatom’s extract. It works very delicately, without scratching

or damaging your skin.

1952 The history of Biotherm begins as Jeanine Marissal, biologist and pioneer, becomes the first to establish the brand and formulate the key principles of its philosophy.

1973 Biotherm launches the world’s first sunscreen with anti-aging effects.

1985Biotherm produces a skin care line for men. Their wrinkle eliminator and moisturizer with a tanning effect are among the new sensations.

2009Biotherm cooperates with the French automaker Renault. They worked together on the first spa car prototype - ZOE Z.E. (with zero emissions ). It is a 100% electric vehicle equipped with a spray fragrance by Biotherm with all the owner’s wishes considered.

FOR ANY TASTE AND COLOR

Miraculous Biotherm’s Oil & Tonic can be used in different ways. Spray

it on your skin after sunbathing to get a long-lasting suntan with dazzling

splendor. Furthermore, this product perfectly moisturizes your skin and has

a good absorbency, so you are ready to put on your clothes and hit the road

in a moment. There is another option available: add a bit of Oil & Tonic to hot

water and take a nice bubble bath.

BEAUTY FROM THE DEPTHSBiotherm is traditionally related to the sea. The first of the brand’s products contained a mysterious ingredient called « krenum «, which was a dried thermal plankton. It is notable that even many years along Biotherm still uses highly effective ingredients from the seabed. Furthermore, even the official logo reflects the power of the water element embodied in an illimitable wave.

PERFECT SHAPEOpening up new

horizons in the field of body care, Biotherm’s

laboratory experts have developed a light anti-cellulite gel Body

Sculpter which includes active ingredients that

make a body’s shape more accurate reducing

its volume. First of all, we need to mention sulfo-

carrabiose derived from a mix of different seakale extracts.

This ingredient has a powerful splitting action, making skin

visibly tightened.

BEAUTY DNA

NIGHT TRANSFORMER

Biotherm likes to surprise. That’s why its face and body care line is frequently refreshed with some new unique products. For example, the night serum oil, Blue Therapy, has become a real wonder. It transforms in three stages by direct skin contact: first, its texture resembles a light fresh gel, then

it looks like a nutrient serum, and finally

transforms into a warming oil that does not leave any sticky or greasy effects. Consequently, your skin becomes more elastic and tightened.

FOUR DATES IN THE

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ESSIE WEINGARTEN,BEAUTY EXPERT, FOUNDER AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF ESSIE COSMETICS.Today Essie Cosmetics is constantly involved in the New York Fashion Week’s shows of Carolina Herrera, DKNY, and Ralph Rucci.

UNIVERSE OF COLORS«A woman is no longer a woman without a manicure,” says Essie Weingarten, founder of Essie Cosmetics, “Correct your nail shape, add some color - and you’re the queen!”

BEAUTY PERSONA

Essie Weingarten was among the f irst to give names to her nail polishes. Numbers are simple and boring, that’s why today Essie has; «Face Control is Not a

Problem», «Dive Headf irst», and a «Millionaire’s Wife» in her beauty arsenal.

Where do you get inspiration for new nail polish names?Everywhere. It is as spontaneous as the shades I create. The names of my nail polishes are always a pun, something funny and memorable. I think giving numbers is meaningless because nobody can remember it. Moreover we have too many numbers in our life: passwords, phone numbers, house and street numbers...

Are there any shades of polish that always remain in fashion?I believe no color can be in fashion constantly. You need to choose one that you really like, as well as a shape and length of the nails. As for me, neat and short nails are the best, and enormously long ones are good for glamour photo shoots only, not for life. But let me say

again it’s up to everyone.If you want to be on trend you had better follow the latest fashion shows. This year many gurus have played on a juicy and cheerful orange. I guess orange will f ind its fans in Russia, as Russian girls like bright and showy colors.

I remember 30 years ago a color palette of polishes was far from perfect. If the nail tech had 5 or 6 colors, you were supposed to be lucky. I didn’t like that. I need dozens of

polish shades - although hundreds would be even better.

What can be called the perfect manicure?Well-kept! All the nails should be straight, smooth and healthy. You need to remember two simple

rules to keep your nails beautiful. Firstly, remove a cuticle but never cut it as the more you cut it the more it grows.

Don’t forget to put a nail butter in your bag. Secondly, take a break during the application to get a long-lasting effect. Wait two minutes before applying the second layer of polish.

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Color OnTen shimmering tones in sparkling hues are available for lacquered and shiny nails. The two shades to keep an eye on are: 468 Acid Frizzy Pink and 463 Delicate Refined Pink.

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L I F E S T Y L E

1CLARISSA’S BIRTH

International exhibition Salone del Mobile meets a charming celebutante - Clarissa. Moroso presents its new chair model, designed by

Patricia Urquiola, and hand-colored by Santoni artisans. Patricia explains that, «I wanted to

combine Santoni’s high fashion and Moroso’s modern forms. I’ve tried to find the embodiment of innovation, experimentation and irony, using Santoni’s leather for the Clarissa chair.” Seems like she has done it. The chair is presented in

two variations, real brown leather with orange cushions (Santoni’s key color) and green leather

with gray cushions. Such a different Clarissa.

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2 3HIT THE TARGETItalian studio, Calma E Gesso designers got to work to reinvent a classic billiard-table, wishing to replace the timber’s load with a transparent crystal base. Steel, clean lines and a minimalistic design. Despite its enormous weight of almost 750 kg, you’ve got the feel-ing that the table soars above the floor.

ART FOR PEOPLEUnderstanding art is in the understanding of its origins, styles and trends.

The world’s most famous auction house Sotheby’s has an affiliated Art Institute. There’s no reason to start from scratch trying to get a Master of Arts again, because here you can just follow your favorite short courses, both live and online, and feed

your mind. sothebysinstitute.com

RUNS OF LUCKEnglish designer Richard Brendon is known as a bone china authority. His fresh collaboration with PATTERNITY pioneers is really fascinating. Richard Brendon meets PATTERNITY is a set of dishes, teapot, coffee and tea cups, sugar bowl and milk jug. Each piece is memorable for its daring cobalt stripes. This collection is a tribute to the hand work of artisans from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. rs-barcelona.com

THIRD SPEEDA bit easier, a bit ligther, and certainly faster. It’s all about Electra’s electric bicycles. Retro design gets a second wind due to the mix of steel spokes, leather seats and handles.electrabike.com

Editor’s CHOICE

Classical elements’ revival helps to enjoy the time

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RETRO SOUNDA radio used to be a separate piece of furniture. It stood apart on four

legs, being the face of the mid 20th century’s progress. Ruark

company is sure that you do not have to enter the audio

equipment in the interior, but on the contrary - to build a house

around the R7 station with its high-tech genius that is encased in

a retro cover. ruarkaudio.com

OASIS IN AFRICAAn unstoppable millionaire Richard Branson now expands his personal African domains. This spring the new safari camp Mahali Mzuri, by the Virgin brand, opened in Kenya. Luxury tents and crystal clear pools overlooking the prairie, with colonial designs and modern technologies offers you an African adventure of a lifetime. Branson is set in his ways, embodying the core “do-it-to-the-max” motto. mahalimzuri.virgin.com

MORNING HUEVilleroy & Boch’s leading manufacturers have tried to dilute ordinary bathroom colors. Now it is much easier to create a unique design using classic elements in bright and stylish colors.

LUXURY SUITELuxurious dark blue alligator leather on the back panel and a heavy-duty sapphire glass of over one hundred carats are presented in the limited collection of Vertu smartphones that embodies fashion trends from the spring lines, innovative technologies and the exclusive services by Vertu.

PURE FORMSMaserati and Zanotta still get into the act. Maserati’s designers have introduced a new capsule collection made in collaboration with the furniture studio Zanotta. This year Maserati Grandtour Lounge Chair is joined with an ottoman, Maestrale table, Corina chair and another armchair. It’s all been done by famous Italian designers Ludovica and Roberto Palomba.

Editor’s CHOICE

Bathroom Ceramics Villeroy & Boch.

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VENICE BIENNALE 2014 Fashion & Beauty reveals the most interesting and unusual things to see in the famous architectural exhibition TEXT: Dorin ROSSI, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices, Dorin ROSSI

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Brendan Cormier, Fabrizio Gallanti, Tortona Stories

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On the 14th of June the long awaited architectural forum has opened. The theme chosen by the curator Rem

Koolhaas is «Fundamentals» or «Basics». The exhibition offers to trace the way architecture has changed over the last 100 years. According to the promoters, a meaningful f lashback will help to envisage the future of art. It’s the f irst display devoted to architecture, not to certain architects’ creativity. Despite the fact that the Venice Biennale

has been around for over a century, the architectural line developed just 14 years ago. Since then the space for exhibition has been constantly expanding. It includes public gardens as well as the Old Arsenal.

The Monditalia pavilion has a full-wall screen projecting videos, photos and other images. This large screen somehow reflects Italy and the whole world through it along with its great achievements and mistakes.

Creators of this installation hint at the fact that lately we’ve been missing something really important. Film frames flash before

the visitors’ eyes reminding them of ancient Roman suburbs and Italian villages. Now let’s move to the other countries’ pavilions and start with the Celestial Empire. Here one can sip a cup of traditional Chinese tea f lipping through the books about major stages in the architectural development of this country. The hall decoration combines typical Asian style and hi-tech elements.

Part of the exhibition is devoted to Beijing. Visitors can see the 3D models of the capital’s seven districts, and the way they’ve been changing over time. >

Arsenale, Monditalia

Window, Brooking National Collection

CHINA, People’s Republic of ChinaMountains beyond Mountains

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In the Arab pavilion everyone can study booklets, which include 100 of the brightest architectural Art Nouveau projects located in Lebanon, Morocco and other eastern states.

In the matter of the Italian Hall, the curator Chino Zucchi decided to focus on the eclectic face of Milan. Constructions ranging from the Gothic Duomo to the modern skyscrapers in Porta Garibaldi came into his sight. The second part of the display is devoted to the development of modern architecture in the cities of high historical signif icance. This topic will be painstakingly considered during the world Expo-2015.

The central hall, «Biennale», presents a piece-wise look at the architecture where the ceiling, f loor, walls and windows are intentionally separated. By the way, the frames are worthy to be mentioned as they were specially brought to Venice from the English museum of windows.

The most controversial freestanding section is devoted to elevators, while the “Ladders” workshop is really interesting. This part of the exhibition comes out of the research and investigations conducted by Tim Nugent, an architect with disabilities.

Aside from the «Biennale» pavilion, which is the core of the exhibition, we advise to

visit the other sites, for example, the show spaces dedicated to the Nordic countries. The Russian spot allows you to follow all changes in the architectural look of the country and learn the design of historic buildings as well as modern constructions.

The Australian pavilion can be considered as the most technologically advanced one. Using a tablet you can consider 3D architectural projects in detail - not only completed ones, but also those at the design or construction stage.

The Israeli hall will astonish you with equipment. A special machine draws the main state buildings on the sand, then deletes them and starts anew.

The 14th Biennale can undoubtedly boast of rich and worthwhile content, especially of the Art Nouveau exhibition segment. Here you can mark the works of the Brazilian and Mexican architects that have successfully f it contemporary designs in the cities’ historical background.

While some countries have already found their architectural identity, Romania is still in search. Its pavilion presents things reflecting mainly the period through 1989, when the dictator Ceausescu was toppled. Architecture Biennale ends on November 23rd.

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Arsenale

Elements of architecture, roofMorocco, fundamental(ism)s

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Scandinavian restraint and warm colors are now in fashion. Sharp-cut pieces

of furniture balance perfectly with the steamlined ones in modern interiors.

These new specialties will help to make your home more comfortable for life

LIGHT AND SHADOW

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How do you create your works? I cover a shot with light and dark enamel, creating different shapes that interact with the image of an X-ray. Thus my work begins to live its own life. There is no clear outcome, because the process is endless, in other words, we have a “work in progress”. The mysterious entity of the snapshot merges with its man-made supplement.

Do you have any favorite themes and art objects? I have a wide range of interests including feudal Japan, ancient civilizations, mythology, mysterious phenomena and spirit animals. At the beginning of my

over everything else. I’d like to reach something like that. After my experience in the morgue I decided to try working with such a mysterious material as an X-ray. It’s a kind of life reflection within the human. A medical check-up reveals changes and mutations occurring in the body. Artwork performs the same function.

Today, scientists use X-rays in order to detect the first layers of paint on the canvas and pick up the artist’s idea as well as the changes he had made in the picture at different stages of work. So, for example, new brush strokes “killed” the old ones. I wanted to show the bottom side of things, using an X-ray as a symbol of art’s victory over death. Pictures show you something you cannot see with the naked eye.

10 years ago I won my first prize of Cortopotere Short Film Festival in Bergamo. This clip was a reflection on our relationships with the alter-ego.

Why did you start painting X-rays? How did you get this idea? I am a big fan of Gothic literature. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of my favorite characters. He is a demiurge trying to create a living being from a dead matter. An uncontrollable monster comes to life in the wake of mutation. Here creativity triumphs

How would you describe your work? It is very eclectic. I always try out and search for something new. The key word for me is “transformation”. Just as Antoine Lavoisier said, “Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed”. My art is an attempt to “revive” the objects, giving them a new meaning and content.

At what moment did you realize that you would cast your lot with art? I started drawing when I was 4, and since then I’ve never put my brush aside. I also explore the world using a pencil, a camera and a video camera. These tools serve me as a filter. I guess an artist’s soul is restless and irrepressible. Perhaps that makes us see the world differently than others. Art is a way of communication that allows us to express our vision and mental mood. But everything has its price. We will hardly ever feel absolute happiness and harmony.

Where did you get your education? I studied at the Academy of Arts and always set up experiments.

ART OF XRAY We spoke with Alessio Girelli, an artist demonstrating the unique technique of X-ray painting

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work I used very strident colors. Now I interpret historical and social phenomena in an ironic manner. In my works the figures of women, athletes, soldiers, animals and cartoons interlace all the time.

What challenges do you face in work? The surface of the X-ray is quite difficult to apply an image or negative pattern to. The picture should strengthen a play of light and shade, creating a 3D effect. First, I use a draft, and then cover the picture with a quick drying enamel that leaves me no chance to think over or make any changes.

You set LEDs on your art. How did this idea occur to you? These devices make the enamel glow in

the dark. Figures of animals and people become more visible. Caimans, deer and gorillas get incredible shapes. Vital energy bursts out through the light flashes and the strokes seem to flutter in the light.

You often use animalistic images in your work... They embody human passions for me. I love nature and draw inspiration from its infinite wisdom and harmony. My paintings are mysteriously connected to the images of the human skeleton. Light helps to show the way we look inside, showing our perfection and extreme fragility at the same time.

In 2005 your clip became a Philips prize winner. What did this experience mean back then? In this clip a little girl, admitted to the hospital, uses a lamp and sheets to create a play of light and shadow. Suddenly, as if by magic, a picture of a polar bear holding a scarlet heart comes out of the X-ray film box. The baby hugs the bear and falls asleep. Meanwhile, the bear’s reproduction appears on the wall and seems to protect her from maladies.

I used the language of magic to talk about serious diseases and their treatment. And then an idea to use X-rays crossed my mind. The famous film director Pupi Avati, who presented the award to me, called my clip poetry. This experience became a kind of enlightenment for me.

What creators inspire you the most? I draw inspiration from various sources

including literature, cinema and travel. Then I gather all impressions, give them time to embody into more definite forms and see what happens next. My teachers are De Kooning, Bacon, Ensor, Munch, Pollock, Kentridge, Hurst, Schifano and Rembrandt. I try to adopt their methods of analysis and remaking reality.

You live in Bergamo. Is there still any place where you could create your works? I’d love to visit Japan. I’ve learned a lot about this country and would like to see it with my own eyes. This is a completely different world, infinitely distant from ours. Here you feel a total harmony between the long history and high technologies. I would also like to live in Florida or California in order to enjoy the sunsets,

climate and the incredible sky. I would admire the way millions of its shades disappear into the ocean. It is a perfect place to start a creative activity. Silent nature and its mysterious, infinite power encourage excellent inspirations.

ARIANNA GRAVAART ADVISOR

Arianna Grava, offers services to individuals for the purchase of works of art which reflect their tastes, and they also represent an economic investment. She also deals with projects of cultural fusion between corporate/institutional brands and visual arts.

She graduated from the Catholic University of Milan. Arianna is the head of JAN ART, which provides consulting services for the purchase of works of art and ART7ARTS, a non-profit organization that aims to enhance the emerging contemporary artists.

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LIFESTYLE TECHNO

Do you like to ride bicycles? It’s time to get outdoors because the weather is

wonderful! Here are some special bikes that will keep you fit while you’re having fun

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BIKE, PG, BLACK BLOCK 2,pg.de, 5,999€

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2ITALY’S BEST PARKS Here is our top 10 places to have a great time with your family and friends TEXT: Galia MILOVZOROVA and Valerio VENTURI, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

GARDALANDThis fun-fair is probably one of the most popular, not only in Italy, but throughout Europe. Tourists from all over the world flock here to get an adrenaline rush. The amusement park was opened about 40 years ago, and since then it has been developing day and night. Every year it brings out new rides to please both children and adults. Thrill-seekers can enjoy nature while resting under the shade of the trees. Gardaland is located in a green area near the picturesque Lake Garda. CASTELNUOVO DEL GARDA, VERONA, gardaland.it

AQUAFAN This entertainment center is located in the beautiful tourist site near Rimini. The park extends about 100,000 square meters with 3km of water coasters’ in total length. The rides’ names speak for themselves - “Kamikaze”,

“Extreme River”, and “Surfing Hill”. There are three special play spaces for children to have fun. Both adults and kids can enjoy festivals starring actors and DJs. RICCIONE, RIMINI, aquafan.it

LEOLANDIAIt is famous for Minitalia! You need just an hour to visit all regions of the country and admire the 160 most beautiful palaces and churches. You will also meet a talking statue of Julius Caesar and other historical figures inextricably connected with Italy. Trails are blazed across the tiny country duplicating Italy’s railway network. Minitalia is just a part of Leolandia entertainment center that offers rides, an aquarium and a zoo as well. CAPRIATE SAN GERVASIO, BERGAMO, leolandiaviaggi.it

ACQUAWORLD This is the first indoor water park in Italy, not far from Milan, offering 11 heated pools and a variety of coasters for its visitors. For complete relaxation after all the wild rides book time at their spa which is located within the complex. CONCOREZZO, MONZA E BRIANZA, acquaworld.it

RAINBOW MAGICLAND This is the largest park in central Italy, just 40km away from Rome, offering 36 rides including thematic and magical world themed experiences. Rainbow Magicland isn’t just a place to have fun - it keeps up with the environment as well, using eco-friendly energy sources. VALMONTONE, ROMA, magicland.it

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MIRABILANDIA Mirabilandia amusement park is situated near Ravenna’s city center and offers a water park with plenty of fun, including a breathtaking water roller coaster called “Niagara”. You’ll be wave struck at a speed of over 70 kmph! SAVIO RAVENNA, mirabilandia.it

CAVALLINO MATTO This park is situated in a pine forest, just 500m away from the sea. It is the largest amusement site in Tuscany offering 4D cinema along with classic rides for children and adults. MARINA DI CASTAGNETO CARDUCCI, LIVORNO, cavallinomatto.it

MIRAGICAMiragica entertainment center is located in the southern province of Italy called Bari. It hosts performances starring actors and acrobats, as well as 4D movies and, of course, rides of all sorts. MOLFETTA, BARI, miragica.com

LE CARAVELLE For 25 years this aquatic park in Liguria has been attracting visitors with a wide range of water fun. The mountains won’t hide you from the scorching sunshine as the waterpark is located on the plain of Albenga. So, you had better bring sunblock! CERIALE, SAVONA, lecaravelle.com

AQUANEVA The funfair is located between Milan and Bergamo. If water roller coasters and pools won’t please you enough then be prepared for climbing and rowing. The most daring can try bungee jumping to swing out over the lake. Young visitors will really love the pirate show. INZAGO, MILANO, aquaneva.it

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Rome is very difficult to write and tell about. This city is boundless, so you need to be here to understand and feel it.

Italy’s capital is like a layer cake. Epochs have come and gone, leaving their indelible mark on the face of Rome. Many times famous directors were trying to catch the mood of the Eternal City. "Roman Holiday" with Audrey Hepburn, "The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone" with Vivien Leigh, "La Dolce Vita" by Fellini, and finally, "To Rome with Love" by Woody Allen – those are attempts to make a truthful and succinct portrait of the capital.

But there is always something elusive behind the scenes. Each time Rome has shown us its different faces, thus no matter how many times you come back here there is still something to amaze you.

Sometimes this chaotic, noisy and messy metropolis can put you out of temper. But, once you see another palace on your way, a church or an old square, all its faults slip away at once. The Vatican, the Coliseum, the Roman Forum, the Trevi Fountain, and the Jewish Quarter – you can’t remain indifferent to the architecture of the Eternal City! "Each building breathes history here, observing bustle and hustle with majestic

serenity," said art historian John Winkelman.The Palatine Hill, one of the seven hills the city spans across, offers stunning views of the Roman Forum and the Circus Maximus. Julius Caesar rising above the Imperial ruins on his pedestal seems to keep an eye on the city’s order.

Another majestic monument is the Victorian Palace (Vittoriano) in Piazza Venezia. It was erected in honor of the united Italy's first king, Victor Emmanuel II.

The main symbol of Catholicism is the Vatican and the Piazza San Pietro with its magnificent St. Peter's Basilica.

Day by day this creation of the great architect Giovanni Bernini attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. The first hope to glimpse the Pope even for a moment, while the others wish to go to the famous Vatican Museums and see all the splendor of Michelangelo's wall-paintings in the Sistine Chapel with their own eyes.

Rome is a blend of baroque, renaissance, classicism, antiquity and the Middle Ages. It is melancholy and joy. It is Italy and the Vatican. Everything is mixed in the Eternal City, so one can hardly mark a dominant element as it is simply impossible.

ROMAN HOLIDAY GUIDE TO THE ETERNAL CITY

It seems little has changed in the capital of Italy since the Roman Empire. It is still the center of the world and the cradle of Western

culture. Every day thousands of tourists flock here in order to touch the history of this mysterious and magnificent city

TEXT: Valerio VENTURI, PHOTO: Lior SUSANA

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~ On background, the "Vittoriale"

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WHO SAW ITALY AND ESPECIALLY ROME WILL NEVER BE UNHAPPY

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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~ Piazza Navona

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Strolling along the Tiber river that runs through the city center you will find yourself in front of the Sant'Angelo Castel. At various times it has been a burial place of the emperors, a fortress, a treasury and a residence of the Popes. Nearby the Altar of Peace stands, constructed more than two thousand years ago. Being in this part of the city you definitely need to stop by the Villa Borghese, it is perhaps the most beautiful public garden in Rome.

If you are keen on walking, then visit the church of Trinita dei Monti, standing on top of the famous Spanish Steps with its 138 steps. You will need a little bit more time to get to the Trevi Fountain, one of the main symbols of Rome. Prepare a coin to throw into the water. Then, according to legend, you will certainly be back here.

If you still have some time, go to the ancient Roman Pantheon. It was conceived as a divine temple, but in the VII century it was turned into a Christian basilica called Santa Maria della Rotonda. Thus it gave name to the square where the Pantheon stands, the Piazza della Rotonda.

Only a few minutes away lies a rectangular square, the Campo dei Fiori, a place full of people and flowers (Campo dei Fiori in Italian means “flower field”). The Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli can be the last point of your route. Take a look on the floor as you enter, there a sundial and a meridian are embedded in the marble covering. As the sun goes down take a drive out to the sea that is only a few km away from the city. Lazing on the coast you will enjoy an Italian style vacation. Italy, as we know, begins in Rome.

~ Spanish Steps ~ Pantheon

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ROMAN FORUMAlong with the Colosseum the Roman Forum was also a focal point of ancient Rome. Housing temples, courts, markets, boardrooms and open spaces surrounded by arcades, this is where the business of Rome took place. It was the commercial and administrative center of the ancient city. The Forum was not only the center of the capital, but, in a sense, of the whole empire of the Caesars. Here huge crowds gathered for celebrations, or to attend the triumphant processions of leaders who marched with prisoners chained, boasting their conquest. It was the official stage of the ancient, warring Roma, and, with Augustus Caesar, it was transformed into a symbol of Rome. It has had moments of abandonment, watched the rise and fall of the Roman Empire, silently stood by throughout all the achievements, sorrows and passions of its people. The Roman Forum is a monument where the bricks tell tales of majesty and the unspeakable, yet remaining hushed as this new dawn of its precious city tests its wings, flying once more into the future.

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COLOSSEUMIn the heart of Rome lies the Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheater. This historic feat of architecture has become a symbol, of not only Rome but of Italy itself, and has joined the ranks of the New 7 Wonders of the world. The iconic stone and concrete elliptical amphitheater was the largest amphitheater of the Roman Empire, and is still considered one of the greatest works of Roman architecture and engineering. In its full glory it is estimated that it had the capacity to seat between 50,000 to 80,000 spectators. These spectators came near and far for a variety of interesting, and often times gruesome, entertainment events, such as: gladiatorial contests, mock sea battles, animal hunts, executions, re-enactments of famous battles, and dramas based on Classical mythology. The building ceased to be used for the fantastical to bone chilling shows in the early medieval era, later doing an about face and was re-purposed for housing, workshops, quarters for a religious order, a fortress, a quarry, and a Christian shrine. The conception and construction began under the emperor Vespasian in 70 AD, and was completed in 80 AD under his successor and heir, Titus. Further modifications were made during the reign of Domitian (81–96). These three emperors are known as the Flavian dynasty, and the amphitheater was named in Latin for its association with their family name, Flavius. It has been added as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. Today the Colosseum still lures visitors with its drama, history, and gravitas.

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~ San Pietro

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La Repubblica journalist Andrea Silenzi told us about his go-to places, where one can taste the real Roman cuisine. In fact, there are not so many tried-and-true restaurants in the

capital that offer traditional Roman cuisine. Probably Felice and Flavio al Velavevodetto are the right ones to choose. They offer the best price/quality ratio. Both are located in the famous Testaccio district, which locals often consider a separate city. Try a thin Roman pizza at Baffetto on Via Governo Vecchio. La Pratolina on Via degli Scipioni boasts 37 types of so-called pinsa – a sort of oblong and incredibly tasty pizza, which you will only find here.

I also recommend Roscioli on Via dei Chiavari that is close to the famous Campo de'Fiori. Here you can order a

"pizza al taglio" (sold in slices) as we say in Italy. Right away from there on Largo dei Librari stands an excellent fish restaurant Filettaro, serving the traditional Roman dish - baccala fillet with roasted squash blossoms.Casina Valadier on the Pincio terrace would be perfect for an aperitif as it offers stunning views of the entire city of Rome!

WHERE TO EAT?

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HOLY PLACE “The state within the state” lies in Rome, on the Monte Vaticano hill, and has its own flag, government, the Academy of Sciences, a newspaper and radio station. In old times the Vatican was not inhabited as people in ancient Rome considered it a holy place. In 326 the Basilica of Constantine was raised over the potential Saint Peter’s tomb. Since then, this place has become actively populated and now it is one of the most sought after spots.

FOUNT OF HISTORYThe Eternal City is a very ancient place and consequently one of the most visited destinations in the world. Rome’s historical heritage is striking in its scope, which includes the luxurious Vatican, the mysterious Forum, and the immortal Colosseum which evokes thoughts of the prosperous days of the Roman Empire. An opportunity to tap into the ancient civilization by purchasing apartments in the historic center or an old mansion is the fondest wish of many people, and it’s one of the best investments in diff icult economic times!

SUNNY PARADISERome is one of the sunniest cities in Europe, and that certainly affects our mood, leaving no chance to worry! The Tyrrhenian Sea coast and its cozy beaches with amber colored sand stretches out just half an hour away from Rome, as well as the sky blue Lake Albano with the Pope’s summer residence. Dolce Vita in sunny paradise!

ROMAN HOLIDAYS Would you like a “Roman Holiday”? Life is full of swing here, so you can focus on your “spiritual development” and

“material pleasures”, by visiting historical monuments and museums, or going shopping in Rome’s fashion quarter near Piazza di Spagna and trying something delicious in the cozy restaurants and cafes on the legendary via Veneto.

DOLCE VITA Do you want to experience a taste of the real “dolce vita” which literally takes your breath away? Something that brings a rush of emotions and delight of the surrounding beauty with the crazy energy of the city mixed in an unexpected blend of modernity and ancient times? Then welcome to Rome! The “bouquet” of this charismatic city is so rich, diverse and colorful, that you will crave to come and experience the feeling over and over again.

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LIFESTYLE TRAVEL

A DIFFERENT ITALYIt’s possible to truly get a feel for Sicily by

visiting its seaboard townships faded against the rocks, exploring its ancient ruins and enjoying its incredibly delicious desserts

Every day millions of people declare their love for Italy, from the chic city of Milan to the fabulous night life of Florence,

but in order to get the full impression of the country you’d better go southward and see the sun glaring f iercely and the sky blue waves splashing against the sea cliffs. Passions run high on the island as Sicily is the quintessence of Italy. The easiest way to get here is by taking a f light with a transfer in Milan in order to realize the sharp contrast between the north and the south when landing in Palermo. Smart residences and refurbished mansions give way to almost run-down petite houses and ancient palaces with plaster peeling off the walls. The air is f illed with different fragrances that f loat in the summer heat, bringing the scent of laundered linens

hanging on clotheslines between the houses, freshly baked sweets and peace.

Famous dolce niente da fare became a cult in Sicily and is handed down from one generation to another. The leisurely pace of life means that long-lasting dinners slipping into suppers are a given, liters of limoncello stored up for years to come and long detailed conversations color the days here.

Both northern Italians and Europeans come here to relax, even though laying on the beach and doing nothing seems impossible given the amount of activities that are available here. There is a mix of different cultures that have influenced this area; from classical Greek, Byzantine, Arabic and even Norman. History bursts from every stone here, hiding behind the ruins and

The architecture of Sicily is a historical mosaic, where the stories and traces of

the past are intertwined

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expectantly awaiting its explorers in the fabulous museums. Climb Etna and take a shot of its steaming top if the gods are smiling on you. Starting your way in Palermo, don’t miss Catania where the baroque architecture meets a famous fish market. Every Sunday at 5:30am most of Sicily comes here to discuss the latest news until 11:00 while buying fresh fish, octopus and other seafood. Moving forward on your excursion, pop into the pleasant towns and villages discovering true gems along the way. For instance, visiting the medieval Erice, while standing on the hill you will get a breathtaking view of the opposite side of the Mediterranean coast as the land of Tunisia is revealed to you. The fabulous Taormina seems to be a different world due to its rocky coast line, sandy bays and sky blue sea waves lapping against the shore.

Almost every evening in the summer the ancient amphitheater which is located here hosts spectacular concerts. You will feel the power of the music when you hear it live. The local palazzos were the favorite places for relaxation for Winston Churchill, while Goethe and David Lawrence praised Taormina in their eternal masterpieces.

A fishing village in the neighborhood called Cefalu is Taormina’s rival. The snow white houses, literally standing on the waterline, and brightly colored fishing boats rocking on the waves became the symbols of both Cefalu and Sicily. You can come here for an hour or spend the entire holiday here, hanging around small streets and chatting with locals who total less than a thousand. The local cuisine is, of course, a special topic - we are still in Italy! You can try whatever you like, from “fast food” arancini (roasted rice balls with mozzarella and meat) to the richly flavored summer caponata (eggplants stewed with onion and tomatoes). Cultural integration can be found within the dishes; Arabic spices and Italian cheeses, hundreds of seafood

dishes, and thousands of kinds of desserts. It can be felt in the simple and delicious granita, the sophisticated frutta martorana sweets, and the round shaped buccellato pies.

Italy is worthy of being loved as every journey discloses a new side, revealing fresh fragrances and flavors, while keeping the kindness and hospitality of its people that it is so well known for.

It is impossible to have a quick snack in Sicily. You will easily give up excursions for superb restaurants

The most beautiful way to explore the coast line of Sicily is, of course, by boat, sailing past villages and enjoying the freshness of the Mediterranean

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LIFESTYLE AUTO

In today’s modern world of uncertainty, where the price per barrel of petroleum is a daily announcement in the

news, major cities experience rolling black outs in the summer, and the global community at large is acutely aware of the need to make ecologically sound choices, we are all asking ourselves, ‘What can I do?’, and, ‘How can I gain stability in the chaos?’.In 2003 a group of inspired Silicon Valley engineers set out with those questions in mind. Their vision- to create sustainable electric vehicles. From this company mission Tesla Motors was born. These visionaries not only succeeded in accomplishing their goals but they have won the heart and minds of those people dedicated to a brighter future. With over 2,000 employees and 31 locations around the world it’s clear to see that Tesla Motors isn’t just a

trend for yoga enthusiasts and wheat grass smoothie drinkers. No, it is a trend of the future and many people are happy to ride the ultra modern wave of tomorrow. The Tesla Model S is the sleek, graceful silhouette of their latest

sedan. It’s the perfect balance of technology and comfort. However, the real technology is under the hood. Tesla’s supercharger batteries and powertrans allows you to go an impressive 306 miles

per charge of the 85kWh battery. Yes, the weekly budgeting crisis to fill up the tank is over. It’s a new day and the Tesla Model S is ready to take you there. We took a moment to talk to Tesla Motors European Communications Manager,

The futuristic dream of an eco friendly personal vehicle is now a very attainable reality

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How has the European market welcomed the Tesla Motors company?Tesla Motors achieved incredible results in Europe, since day one. The first product, the Tesla Roadster, a two seat super sports car, has been delivered pretty much everywhere in Europe and has been awarded in several countries as the most innovative green vehicle of its generation.Today, with the Model S, we’re confirming our positive trend in Europe, with increasing sales results on a daily basis and a huge, ambitious network development plan for the next coming years.

What is the difference from entering the European market compared to the American marketplace?The United States has historically been the worldwide main host for

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innovation and technology, which helped Tesla Motors in being welcomed by the American market in an extremely positive manner. Tesla Motors delivered its first car in Europe in 2009. Just one year later than in the US and, surprisingly for many skeptical analysts, also in Europe where the brand has been perceived in extraordinary way, confirming the strong European orientation to Green technology and innovation.

Where was your first location in Europe?Our first location was in London.

What niche need are you fulfilling for the average modern European family?Tesla Motors’ goal is to accelerate the transition to electric mobility. For doing it, we need to show to the market that electric vehicles can be incredibly efficient, with great

performance and that they are extremely safe. The Model S is the car that is showing how an electric vehicle can achieve impressive results in this sense: safety, performance, and environmental respect with an extraordinary innovation level. This is exactly what people need today.

As a member of the Tesla Motors Group what are you most excited about in the company?Tesla Motors has a Californian

“TESLA MOTORS’ GOAL IS TO ACCELERATE THETRANSITION TO ELECTRIC MOBILITY.”

approach, both to the business and to the internal management dynamics. Priority is always the result: finding the fastest and most efficient way to get there is what really makes the difference. This, together with the ambitious plan and the amazing products we make, is what makes this company so exciting.

How do the European preferences differ from American?Design is probably the main feature

the European market appreciates the most about cars. Fortunately, the Tesla Model S has been designed in the best way possible, from an aesthetic and efficiency perspective.

Who is the Tesla Motors client of today?Several different categories: high tech focused, sports car lovers, entrepreneurs, and professionals in general. 

What is the driving passion behind the Tesla Motors company?Tesla Motors is producing and distributing revolutionary products. All the people behind this company are driven by a huge passion for this incredible and ambitious project: to accelerate the transition to electric mobility, which will make the difference for us and for next generations especially.

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PORTOFINO, THE YACHT CLUB OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEAVis à vis with Giovanni Copello, owner of the most exclusive yacht location in Italy INTERVIEW: Valerio VENTURI, PHOTO: Giovanni COPELLO

Tim Thomas, editor of Boat International, wrote in Forbes magazine the article, “Where Billionaires Choose To Dock: The World’s Most Expensive Arenas”. The rich? They like Portofino, which “was once a small fishing village and has only one road in and out, which

incidentally is usually closed, allowing the area to remain unspoiled. Arguably one of the prettiest harbours out there, Marina di Portofino is where only the wealthiest can afford. It has only 14 berths maximizing the privacy and therefore the exclusivity of the marina. If you get a spot, expect to mingle with the likes of Steven Spielberg (owner of the yacht Seven Seas), Coldplay frontman Chris Martin and pop singer Rihanna. It is also a favorite spot for Russian billionaire Andrey Melnichenko, owner of the 119 metre Philippe Starck-designed superyacht A.”

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This paradise for VIP’s is realized by the work of Giovanni Copello, owner of the Yatch Club Portofino and Carmelo Carluzzo. “My dream was to open the best yacht club in Italy and for everyone to be able to share in my dream. By day the club is open to yacht members only, giving captains, owners and crew a space to relax and enjoy themselves.

We have inside and outside seating areas facing the harbour, a bar stocked with the finest drinks and the fastest WiFi in Portofino. Non-members can visit as long as they are invited, and pay a small fee of course. By night the club is open to all, adding to the evening offer in the area and making Portofino ‘the destination’ to go to outside of Genoa itself.”

What is the story of Yacht Club Portofino? It is a project which began seven years ago generated by the meeting of two of the families of Portofino; the family Carluzzo, owner of the renowned restaurant “Delfino” and the equally important restaurant “Pitosforo”; and the family of Giovanni Copello, one of the ship’s agent at the local harbor. The Copello’s were also the owners of all of the image rights (social networks, internet, etc. ..) of the brand “Portofino Yacht Club”. During a normal working dinner at the “Pitosforo”, was

THE YACHT CLUB PORTOFINO IS MORE THAN A NORMAL YACHT CLUB, WITH ITS CLUBHOUSE, IT IS THE PERFECT PLACE FOR THOSE WHO LOVE THE SEA AND LIKE TO STAY FINE

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born the idea to transform the said restaurant into a clubhouse destined to become the Yacht Club.

What services do you offer at the Club? The Yacht Club Portofino is not only limited to providing the standard services to its members, as do all the yacht clubs in the world, but also an “open” part to the commanders of all the boats in transit in the port in order to support the needs, the “whims and vices” of a market without any rules and restrictions.

The services of the Club House are for members ranging from the possibility of exclusive personal use (for support in case of meetings, business meetings, etc. ..) to the organization of events, soirees, and regattas. You can also use the car for the exclusive use of the Yacht Club and enjoy all the privileges worthy of a yacht club of this level.

How is it possible to become a member? You must be invited by the founders or buy the card at the Yacht Club Portofino. There are two types of cards: the first, the “black”, has a value of 900 euros; the second, the

“platinum” cost 5000 euros instead. All are valid for one year, but for the current year the promotion will expire 12/2015.

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FISH FROM SEA TO TABLELandlocked Milan is paradoxically famous for its fish market – the largest

in Italy. Every catch is fresh here, that’s why so many restaurants shop this market to offer the freshest seafood of all kinds to their visitors

Of course, it is not a secret that the city, hosting Expo 2015 (with nutrition among its top points) is a real Mecca for foodies. Milan has everything, from

gourmet restaurants to star chefs’ workshops. Start the evening with a quick drink at Bulgari’s luxury hotel bar (Via Fratelli Gabba, 7 / b), offering an array of rare wines accompanied with royal shrimp,

octopus, tuna fillets and other fish delicacies. Then move on, choosing one of the Japanese restaurants for an exotic seafood menu - for example, Nobu Armani (Via Pisoni, 1) featuring a perfect mix of sushi, sashimi, tempura, oysters and carpaccio; Zen Sushi (Via Maddalena, 1); or Hama (Via Raffaello Sanziom 4), each favorite oriental culinary hot spots. Hitting the Berton restaurant in Porta

Nuova (Viale della Liberazione, 13) you will find premium fish dishes. We highly recommend trying the red mullet served under a creamy potato flavored with mint, beans and tomato juice, the red Sicilian prawns with olive oil and beetroot ice cream, or the pasta with a variety of clams and parsley mayonnaise. I Pesciolini (Corso di

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Porta Romana, 51) would be a perfect place to taste all kinds of fish. Initially it was only a fish store, but later by popular request, it turned into a small restaurant. Your glass of excellent white wine will probably be accompanied with pickled rockfish and mandarins, “hairy” mussels, octopus salad with potatoes and a number of raw, hot and pickled fish dishes.

MERCATO ITTICO OF MILAN (via Lombroso, 95)Is one of the largest in Europe and selling more than 150 species of fish. Cuttlefish, octopus, crab, rockfish, prawns, scallops – it is impossible to remember the whole list. The catch is brought not only from Italy, but all countries from Norway to Morocco supply the market with fish. At 4am as the market opens people line up to

buy fresh seafood, including 70% of the newly caught fish. The main customers of the market are stores and restaurants. Most wholesalers come here several times a week in order to fill their counters up before meeting the customers. Once a week, locals and tourists can come here. The market is open for them on Saturdays from 9:30 to 11:30am.

MILAN’S FISH MARKET IS ONE OF THE LARGEST IN EUROPE AND SELLING CUTTLEFISH, OCTOPUS,

CRAB, ROCKFISH, PRAWNS, SCALLOPS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD

Trabucco, a typical Italian fishing machine

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APERITIF HAUTE COUTUREBoth clothes and restaurants can be branded. Here is our list of the most fashionable places in Milan, where you can relax in style and meet famous designers

If you have already been there, then Marc Jacobs’ café is next to visit (marcjacobs.com). It is the f irst bar designed by the fashion Maison, where you’re welcomed to a brunch or «f inger food»-style aperitif. High-priced and narrow-optioned, it allures with its location in Piazza Carmine.

In Corso Venezia 15, stands an open Martini bar (www.dolcegabbana.com/martini/), by Dolce & Gabbana. Passing through the brand’s boutique, you will f ind yourself in a cozy garden with a bistro. Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana often pop in here as well as the other fashion industry residents.Café Trussardi (www.cafetrussardi.it) in Piazza della Scala is known for its excellent cuisine.

constant guests of this posh spot as well as those who crave for fame. It’s f illed to the brim during the «happy hour» aperitifs and as the fun starts late in the evening. Despite the presence of people bearing VIP status and Cavalli’s famous name, the club always has a friendly atmosphere.

Armani’s big fans would certainly appreciate the brand’s self named café (armaniristorante.com) in Via Croce Rossa. It reflects the designer’s style, offering a pleasant dinner in the midst of elegant interiors.

If you want something unusual, then pop into the Ceresio 7 rooftop bar’s terrace (www.ceresio7.com), designed by Dsquared2. It offers stunning views of the entire city of Milan as well as an outdoor pool.

It’s not a secret that Milan is a global center for high fashion. All prestigious brands’ headquarters as well as the best showrooms and

boutiques are located here. But it may be news to many that in such a metropolitan city one can also have a fashionable breakfast or aperitif. Famous designers take their creative expertise in the decoration of trendy bars and restaurants. Some locations offer not only great cuisine and admirable interiors, but also a chance to dance at your pleasure.

Let’s start with Just Cavalli (milano.cavalliclub.com). Perhaps it is the most famous fashion-club in Milan. It takes a symbolic stand next to the Triennale Design Museum. Celebrities are the T

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MILAN IS THE CITY OF STYLE. IT IS ALSO THE CITY OF BARS AND RESTAURANTS OF THE FASHION BRANDS. TRY A DRINK IN THE EXCLUSIVE VENUES FROM TRENDY DESIGNERS

The place is particularly popular among the Italians during a lunch break or aperitif. The great location of the restaurant is highly appreciated by the tourists as well. It stands right away from the La Scala Theatre, the Passage, and the Duomo.

Italian sweets lovers are advised to try Cova’s cakes, the famous Milanese confectionery that is located on the most fashionable street in the city, Via Montenapoleone. Not so long ago, the sweet-shop was acquired by the French company LVMH.

If you want to have a snack while shopping, you’d better do it in the Food Hall gallery of the La Rinascente shopping center offering breathtaking views of the Duomo.

And f inally, French champagne lovers will be pleased with the wine list at La Champagnerie (lachampagnerie.it), which is right away from the Repubblica metro station. Here you can try the best of the best - from Ruinart to Dom Perignon.

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MARSALA, AN ENGLISH LOVEThe Sicilian sweet wine has a long history. Exploited by the British, used for

decades in the preparation of pastries, it is now a great sipping wine for aperitifs and after-dinner drinks

TEXT: Dario VENTURI, PHOTO: courtesy of press offices

Marsala is undoubtedly one of the most famous Italian liqueur wines. Produced in Sicily, it began its legendary story in 1773. At that

time the English merchant John Woodhouse landed at the port of Marsala and had the opportunity to taste the excellent local wine, which was aged in wooden barrels and took a taste similar to the “Porto”, which at this time was very famous in the United Kingdom.Woodhouse decided to load fifty barrels aboard his ship and added it with spirits of wine in order to increase the alcohol content and preserve its characteristics during the long sea voyage. That inexpensive Sicilian wine was a great success, so much so that

Woodhouse decided to return to Sicily and began production and marketing.In 1833 the entrepreneur Vincenzo Florio from Palermo, began the production of Marsala wine in competition with the British companies and founded the Florio winery. He was so successful that one day Florio acquired the competitor, becoming the main producer. Then other local producers began to operate over a few decades and Marsala wine was established throughout the country.Now this wine, the first “doc” of the history of Italian wine, is especially prevalent in the the amber versione (there is also a ruby one), made from the grapes of Grillo, Catarratto, and Inzolia. Many qualities are available.

There is the Marsala Vergine, that is at least 5 years old, and the Marsala Vergine reserve, of 10 years of age.Then there are the most commercial variants of Marsala: “Fine”, “Superiore” and “Superiore Riserva”; these are 1, 2 or 4 years old respectively. The designation

“Dry”, “Semi-dry”, and “Sweet” refers to the differing sugar contents of the bottles. How can you enjoy this interesting Sicilian masterpiece which tastes sweet yet isn’t cloying, with a rich aroma, and the flavor of almonds? Traditionally it is used for cooking, however, it is excellent as an aperitif or to accompany an array of desserts including the rich chocolate varieties. Try the “Riserva”!

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Amber in color, this Marsala has an intense aroma of figs, hazelnuts,

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With a beautiful shade of amber, this Marsala offers intense aromas with a great finesse that is composed of a hint of vanilla,

burnt honey and roasted hazelnuts. The flavor is dry, warm and lively with hints of almond and licorice root. Balanced, the

scent offers woody notes.

THE ENGLISH ADMIRAL NELSON, WHEN HE WON AT TRAFALGAR AGAINST NAPOLEON, TOASTED WITH MARSALA, RENAMED FOR THE OCCASION “VICTORY WINE”

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HIGH SOCIETY

COCKTAIL PARTY FASHION&BEAUTY As a new issue was released, Fashion & Beauty lived it up among friends and partners. In late June the representatives of Italian brands, buyers, members of the Italian-Russian Chamber of Commerce, and bloggers gathered at the posh Baglioni hotel. Guests were discussing their prospects sipping Prosecco. For the occasion publisher Elena Bugranova organized a lottery with prizes. Those who weren’t so fortunate as to win still didn’t go home empty-handed as the magazine’s partner, Martini, gave out lovely gifts to the guests on their way out. A night of fun and revelry for everyone.

Paolo Sfarra and Cyprien Richiardi

Gas Isaj, Kristina Sevostyanova, Alexandro Chiusa, Aiya Subankulova, Ges Isaj and Maxim Sapozhnikov

Yulia Serebryakova and Valeria Skavronskaya

Valerio Venturi

Maurizio Dorigo, Alessandro Colombo and Gian Mauro Callegari

Luigia Morosin, Barbara Casazza, Daniela Cattana and Marina Bugranova

Barbara Centazzo, and Elena Bugranova

Dmitrii Rylov and guest

Mila Anufrieva, Graziella Mancini and Natalia Dorfman

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Natasha Slater and Olivia Bee

Annamaria Sbisà and Helen Nonini

Ines de la Fressange and Clizia Incorvaia

Elena Braghieri and Filippa Lagerback Olivia Bee and Ines De la Fressange

Elisa Nalin, Emilia Fouilloux Madem, Olivia Bee, Enrica Ponzellini, Eleonora Carisi and Candela Novembre

Eleonora Carisi Linda TolGinevra Rossini and

Micol Sabbadini Valentina SiragusaMarta FerriCaterina Balivo

VIVIER’S CODE COCKTAILOn the 8th of May, the Roger Vivier boutique on Via della Spiga in Milan, held an exclusive cocktail party in honor of the photographer Oliva Bee, which was organized by Ines De la Fressange. For the occasion the boutique was turned into a jungle of palm trees, tigers, parrots and pineapples, where guests were able to admire the new collection of the Spring/Summer accessories and the it-bag Miss Viv. The advertising campaign shoot by Olivia Bee shows Miroslava Duma with “Vivier’s Code” Buckle, Comma and Prismick, in perfect Roger Vivier style.

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SOTHESBY’S & MANTERO’S PARTY FOR AFRICA On July 2nd, at the beautiful Palazzo Mantero in Como, a charity event was held in favor of CUMSE, the nonprofit organization that deals with African children, which was realized by Sothesby’s and Mantero. The event was attended by many personalities, as well as brands such as Lema and Fashion & Beauty. Looking for other great opportunities for charity? In Como, at Villa Erba, on October 3rd to 5th, the charity of Orticolario takes place; they support local nonprofits.

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CHAMPAGNE PARTY WITH BALLY AND FASHION & BEAUTY A summer party, in collaboration with Fashion&Beauty, Moet et Chandon and Bally, was held at the Spinnaker store in Alassio. The event “Moda&Champagne” was part of the “A Sea of Champagne” celebration, which was dedicated to the best sparkling wines of France.For the occasion previews of the new products from Bally were shown while guest drank a special Moet & Chandon Limited Edition.

Massimo e Lucia Ferrara (Caffè Roma) with Cecilia Caprotti and Claudio Betti (Spinnaker)

Cecilia CaprottiGiulia Mingoia with her mother Promotional hat for the event

Karolina Kurkova with the winnersCandela Novembre with the winners

INTERNATIONAL PRIZE FOR PERFUMEThe proclamation of the International Perfume Award, was held May 14th, at the Società del Giardino in Milan, with the collaboration of Vogue Italia. The VIP jury, presided by Franca Sozzani and composed by Karolina Kurkova, consisted of Candela Novembre, Peter Lindberg, Francesco Vezzoli and many others. They ranked the first prize for the best feminine fragrance of the year to go to Giorgio Armani Sì, and Armani Eau de Nuit was crowned the best fragrance for men. Twelve winners at all!

Dario Venturi, Wine’s editor for Fashion & Beauty

Karolina Kurkova, Candela Novembre, Elisa Fuksas, Fabio Novembre, Saturnino, Franca Sozzani, Alessandro Roja and Francesco Vezzoli

Isabella Ragonese and Luciano Bertinelli

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BLOOMSBURY THE “IT” BAGBurberry Prorsum made its fall/winter debut on the London runway with a new bag, the “Bloomsbury”. After last summer’s success of the “Petal Bag”, this is the new “It” bag of the brand. A rigid accessory, in a rounded shape and a single handle. It is presented in many different variations of colors and textures, from applications and tone-on-tone to abstract designs, and from hand-painted flowers to geometric patterns, making for a really unique and outstanding statement.It reflects, in the best way, the purely romantic and creative vision of the head designer Christopher Bailey.

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