Winter-to-spring transitional outfit

March is a little nicer November's cousin; it's already a little warmer, the days slowly lengthen and fur hats and gloves safely end up on the bottom of the closet.

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Milan Fashion Map: La Scala

La Scala, one of the most famous opera houses of the world, is known not only to avid music lovers but also to any person choosing the capital of Lombardy for visiting.

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Milan Fashion Map: Fondazione Prada

If you want to enjoy the timeless collections of Prada, admire beautiful dresses and suits it is better for you to stand in front of one of the boutiques at Vittorio Emanuele Gallery.. because here you will not find them.

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Milan Fashion Map: Libreria dello specttacolo

One of my favorite places in Milan is Bar Magenta - in the city center, but slightly off the beaten track, which is not visited by a swarm of tourists, yet it is always live, especially during the famous aperitivo and happy hours

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Milan Fashion Week #MFW part 2

During MadMood Milan Fashion Week there was also a presentation of the collection of Caresta bags, the Romanian brand specialized in leather goods and accessories.

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Milan Fashion Week #MFW part 1

When the sound of the Milan Fashion Week slowly fades away, and the eyes of all fashion enthusiasts were aimed at Paris, it's time for my relation from this event.

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Milan Fashion Map: Via Giardini

It's been a while time since I said my first Ciao! in Milan. Although summer has not said its last word yet, fall is approaching inexorably.

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Milan Fashion Map: Via della Spiga

Another place on my map, Via della Spiga, is a prettier sister of a very famous and luxurious Via Montenapoleone (the main street leading from Duomo, where one can find numerous boutiques such as Channel, Dior or Valentino). Why prettier?

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Milan Fashion Map: Armani/Silos

Milan is considered to be one of the key fashion capitals of the world, and I couldn’t agree more but why is that exactly? Is it the fact that the Italians are famous for its unique sense of style, and every second Italian woman that I pass by on the street has a luxury brand bag? Yes, but not only. Milan is one of the richest Italian cities, where life is, unfortunately, not the cheapest, and I witness it every day, wondering its streets, sometimes in a hurry, sometimes deliberately getting lost in its corners. Everywhere I go, I see countless boutiques with clothes, haberdashery, and accessories. Clothes shops are definitely easier to find than grocery stores, which can be sometimes quite funny because it’s easier to buy a new dress here than, for example …a pack of pasta. The shops are everywhere, even on the less popular streets or neighbourhoods. Nevertheless, Milan has its own charm: beloved by great designers is one of the top three alongside with Paris and New York cities, where twice a year there is a veritable fashion craze known as “Fashion Week”.

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Monte Carlo Baby!

The idea, to create as popular venture as the blog is, was born at least 2 years ago, however, I didn't have enough time and courage, and the final kick in the ass came along with my moving to Milan, Italy.

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