fashion – Null & Full https://blog.nullnfull.com Travel Off The Beaten Track Sun, 03 Dec 2017 23:15:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.23 Portofino – this is what I call a posh place https://blog.nullnfull.com/2013/02/01/portofino-this-is-what-i-call-a-posh-place/ https://blog.nullnfull.com/2013/02/01/portofino-this-is-what-i-call-a-posh-place/#respond Fri, 01 Feb 2013 10:00:57 +0000 http://nullnfull.com/?p=591 Afternoon in Portofino

I don’t expect that many of my readers remember famous song titled Love in Portofino performed by Dalida in the late fifties. OK, true, neither did I, until I saw it this morning. Her black&white clip has been posted on youtube channel few years ago where you can still watch it. Why am I writing about this old song? Because I still remember my parents singing this very song when I was a child. In my memory Portofino became a myth of a paradise, a place where the sun always shines and where literally everybody is happy. It is always instructive to confront the myth with reality even if you sometimes end up with a disappointment  I went to Portofino only once and I consider it a very important experience. As you might already know I am not a big fan of posh and trendy places and so Portofino is not my favorite holiday destination but if you are in Liguria, let’s say in Genova it is worthy to visit this tiny little town. The place has a certain charm. The main part of the town is located on the natural harbor. Historically it was a fishermen village and in the late fifties it went through a transformation into a place visited by the celebrities. At some point tourism became most attractive business and the main resource for the local population. When you are standing on the main square you may get the impression of being inside a doll house: everything is itsy-bitsy, the streets are narrow, the houses are thin, and only the boats and yachts are really huge. It gives you an impression of a monster entering a miniature world. The houses along the shore have lovely and typically Italian colors and photographed at dusk they create a fairy-tale impression. If you sit at the marina long enough you will see people from all over the world walking around and having fun. Despite being beautiful I got the impression the town is somehow artificial. There are no fishermen and you need to be patient to see any locals at all. I am not saying that each poor fishermen village is adorable because of its authenticity but I think that Portofino failed in terms of keeping a right balance between old and new. The tourists come to Portofino to expose themselves, to watch each other. A delightful scenery of their meetings play a secondary role. The town is barely a background to the meetings of rich and famous, and those who would love to become both. Nobody is interested in history of this place, in its uniqueness, in meeting the locals, in the houses, unless it comes to a price. Everything is freaking expensive in this place. I am able to agree that sailing and swimming is pleasant, and that sunny warm days in Italy are delightful, but I have some doubts about value for money in this particular place. So, my advice is this: if you wish to see the place take the bus from Santa Margherita and go there for a single afternoon, go to a bar, drink coffee, visit the church and the castle of San Giorgio, enjoy the view, breath with warm air and keep the view in you memory forever.  

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Fashion in Milan https://blog.nullnfull.com/2013/01/14/fashion-in-milan/ https://blog.nullnfull.com/2013/01/14/fashion-in-milan/#respond Mon, 14 Jan 2013 10:00:43 +0000 http://www.nullnfull.com/?p=257 Red letters

Milan is known for its love for fashion. Now, being a student often means that your lifestyle is dramatically limited by the budget you have. Mine was and so I missed my opportunity to witness the ‘big world’ at my doorstep. But having an invitation for the Milan Fashion Week is not the only way to see fashion. I would suggest you to walk the main streets like Via Dante, Corso Magenta, or Foro Buonaparte to see ordinary people that are really well dressed. You need to do it during a lunch brake (12:00-14:30) because that’s the time when all lawyers and people working in important financial institutions walk out of their offices. You won’t see the weird and spectacular dresses by the top fashion designers but what you will see are men and women dressed in suites, beautiful shoes, lovely sunglasses and caring good looking bags. Their walk from the office to the bar or trattoria or restaurant is always followed by the exquisite smell of perfumes. Looking at them while they are walking, talking and laughing loudly is a pure pleasure. You have this particular impression that they look like they were born in these clothes and that their style is natural. They don’t pretend anybody: they just are real Italians enjoying their life. P.S. If you really need to see the top fashion people you need to go to the streets Via Monte Napoleone, Via Gesu, Via Santo Spirito, and Via della Spiga. You might actually see there crowds of models and fashion people smoking cigarettes and hysterically laughing just before of just after the most exciting day of their life. Have you ever thought about visiting Italy? Here is an alternative way on how to visit Italy and get really close to the Italian way of life. I created a project ‘I love Ferrara‘ so you could join me and experience how beautiful and tasty Ferrara is. If you wish to immerse in Italy book your holiday now!  

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