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The story of the Rubanuvole skyscraper by architect Alessandro Rimini; the 1960s BBPR and the synthesis of Piazza Meda: the Great Master of Italian urbanism and design

Bottega Veneta for the fathers who dare to love and Ballroom for those who dare to love differently: an exploration of fashion’s ability to redefine family perceptions and structures

When all maps failed, cigarette-burnt jackets, beer flavored tongue, dead phone battery, gas holders at a distance chance encounters all became temporary geographical attempts at self-location

We see her old possessions wrapped and bound, in a studio space void – tentatively being moved into their new environment which is still under construction

The Dragon’s Tail in Fashion: A Collection of 260 Images: Rough Culture, Bestiaries, and the Non-Aesthetically Correct in Alessandro Michele’s Debut at Valentino

A visual and tactile experience whose pages range from rough texture to superfine, an allegory for the natural raw materials that Zegna has been using since its foundation

You are sitting quietly, and suddenly your brain tunes out the world and wanders to something else entirely – perhaps a recent experience, or an old memory. You just had a daydream

For ethical entrepreneurship, sustainability, and the good Italian lifestyle – it’s not about decoration, opinion, luxury, or marketing. It’s about the best hotel in Italy

The meeting point between Villa Malaparte and Jacquemus is both the brand’s founding and the long history of artists’ fascination with the villa, its aesthetic, and its secretiveness

A conversation takes place in the garden of the Quisisana hotel about Capri, the roughness of the island with no decency: talking with Cesare Cunaccia. Meanwhile, Jacquemus is at Villa Malaparte