Here's a bit of extra sugar to go with my morning cappuccino: 24 hours in Rome for Oryx Magazine is out! Last month, I was asked to write about Rome for Oryx, the inflight publication of Qatar Airways. First of all, I was flattered, and for not just a few reasons: Qatar Airlines is an amazing airline, Oryx is well written, has a great audience and is stylish. Yes, it's obvious I love … [Read more...]

Louis Vuitton’s Little Star: Roma Etoile
It's finally opened! After what seemed like years, Spazio Etoile has been completely overhauled and is now Louis Vuitton's 14th maison (and first in Italy)- Roma Etoile. A little hint: this is a big deal. Though a capital city, Rome is not the forefront of fashion nor the definition of cosmopolitan. However Rome is slowly marching through the 21st century and an LV maison is just one … [Read more...]

Looking Up
I am standing in the Saint Francis Xavier chapel in the right transept of the Gesù, aka: first "baroque" church, 1584 and Jesuit HQ. To be honest, I have never found the chapel very interesting aside from the arm of the saint showcased in gilded splendor as the chapel's centerpiece. The painting in the altarpiece is painstakingly dark and its subject matter ~Death of St. Francis Xavier~ … [Read more...]

Fendi’s Call to Arms: Black White Block & William Tell
If you've been walking around Piazza Venezia and Foro Traiano these past few evenings, you may have heard loud celebratory music and even noticed a projection on a palazzo's wall. Another bit of Roman holiday cheer? Kind of. You've just walked past Black White Block & Guglielmo Tell, Fondazione Alda Fendi* latest situational performance/installation art experiments lasting for only a … [Read more...]

