Veni, Vidi, Bici Chic

Veni, Vidi, Bici Chic

Bicycle chic. It's every where and not just Copenhagen. Last month's  International Furniture Fair in Milan debuted new bicycles, and also Fix Your Bike , a kind of Pimp My Ride for pedalers. Horst A. Friederich's book Cycle Styleis all personal style while biking.  Locally, Dolce & Gabbana and Davide Cenci feature bicycles as window display protagonists.  And it should be expected that … [Read more...]

Fashionably Artsy

Fashionably Artsy

There has never been a doubt that art and fashion go hand in hand, and even if more recently the handholding has become a little bit more than just friends.  Many haute couture designers are also painters (though some may critique as 'hobbyists'), and most come from art school backgrounds, however fashion-focused.  So it should come as no surprise that haute couture invests in contemporary art … [Read more...]

Divorce, Milan Style

Divorce, Milan Style

A few weeks ago, I received a request  to review Australian writer Catherine McNamara's debut novel "The Divorced Lady's Companion to Living in Italy" .   To be honest and even though I was flattered that finally I was invited to review a book of fiction (keep 'em coming!), I was hesitant, thinking that perhaps this was a Lombard cousin of Under the Tuscan Sun, where the protagonist would … [Read more...]

Love Letter: Guest Post on Fathom

Love Letter: Guest Post on Fathom

My love letter to the fabulous Fathom travel website is all about Al Moro, my favorite restaurant smack in the center of Rome.  Fathom was conceived and, hell, birthed by Pavia Rosati for those who love to get out, get around and share their experiences.  Every since I caught a peek of its splash page before its debut (a glossy shot of kids jumping into a pond/pool in Siem Reap?), I knew I … [Read more...]