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    GREAT TASTE:

    Milan showcases the best

    in food and fashion

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    Welcome to Milan

    Maybe youre already familiar with Milan, or perhaps its the frst time

    youve visited this glamorous fashion hub. Either way, SHOP magazine

    is sure to ofer something to surprise you. Discover the Italian designers

    who are collaborating with artisans in our feature on page 70 and the

    impressive variety of risotto dishes available in the city (page 90). In this

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    feature about Expo Milano

    2015 and its theme of global

    food. It shows a fashionable

    woman wearing a dress made

    of pasta shapes in the style of

    Milans Duomo, with cofee

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    For this edition of SHOP

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    Harriet Quick looks at the

    Italian fashion designers

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    PRODUCTS

    28 Check Out

    SHOP selects a standout piece from Milan

    this season

    30 My Favourites

    Fashion-label owner Lana Takori reveals

    her top tips for spring/summer 2015

    32 Products

    Key looks for the season, from fashion

    and footwear to jewellery and accessories

    42 Street Style

    Our pick of the best dressed for spring/

    summer 2015 during Milan Fashion Week

    NEWS

    46 Shop Window

    One store not to be missed in Milan

    48 News

    Seasonal updates on shops, services

    and new products

    FEATURES

    62 Cover Story: Taste Of Success

    The citys rich culture and world-class

    Italian food will be in the spotlight during

    Expo Milano 2015, Verity Hogan reports

    70 Modern Masters

    Italys designers are turning to traditional

    artisan techniques to impress todays

    clients, Harriet Quick discovers

    80 Dream Weavers

    Italys long-standing reputation for

    producing the worlds fnest textiles is

    well deserved. Ruairidh Pritchard picks

    out some of the leading names

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    GET SOCIALFASHION

    COMPETITIONS

    EXPER IENCE

    90 Table Talk

    Whether classic alla Milanese or a

    version featuring unconventional favour

    combinations, risotto is still Milans main

    dish. Isabella Redmond Styles tastes

    a selection from around the city

    98 Stay In Style

    SHOPs guide to the worlds most

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    GUIDE

    104 Maps and guides to the key shopping areas

    of Milan, plus SHOPs unique view of the

    citys sights

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    SOUVENIR

    170 The essential item to bring home

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    aquatic stills such as this to its most famous image, that of the operatic soprano Lina Cavalieri. Visit the store on Corso Giacomo Matteotti, Fornasettis only monobrand boutique, to explore the wide selection of items, which ranges from candles and home fragrances to exquisite crockery. hl Fornasetti Polipo round tray, 660,Fornasetti, Corso Giacomo Matteotti 1A, 20121 Milan, +39 02 8965 8040, fornasetti.com

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    Whether youre looking for the perfect talking point for a dinner party or a unique piece to decorate your home, this unusual yet beautiful metal tray by Italian design house Fornasetti is a great addition to any domestic space. The ornate octopus design is printed, lacquered and painted by hand with gold leaf. Master of luxurious home accessories, Fornasetti injects personality into each of its designs, from

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    After 15 years working in the luxury fashion

    industry, Lana Takori decided to start her own label,

    Tak.Ori, focusing on high-end knitted accessories.

    The brand has expanded to ofer full collections,

    with all items made in Italy and many created by

    hand. A resident of Milan, Lana shares her tips

    for the spring and summer with Ximena Daneri tak-ori.com

    MY FAVOURITES: Lana Takori

    1 1. I love the T-shirts and

    dresses with emotive face

    motifs which will be available

    from Tak.Ori this season

    Tak.Ori T-shirt, 375,

    Antonia,

    Via Cusani 5,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 8699 8340,

    tak-ori.com

    2. The perfect fragrance

    for women with personality

    Dominique Ropion Portrait of

    a Lady fragrance, 100ml, 235,

    Profumo,

    Via Brera 6,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7202 3334,

    fredericmalle.com

    3. My favourite handbags

    are by Chlo they are

    comfortable and of the

    highest quality

    Chlo Drew bag, 2,000,

    La Rinascente,

    Piazza del Duomo,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 8909 2265,

    chloe.com

    4. This store has some

    very interesting brands

    Antonia,

    Via Cusani 5,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 8699 8340,

    antonia.it

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    5 5. These shoes show of

    the best of Italian quality

    and skill

    CB Made in Italy loafers, 375,

    CB Made in Italy,

    Corso Giuseppe Garibaldi 50,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 3663 9181,

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    3. Coccinelle clutch, 85,

    Coccinelle, Via Manzoni/Via Bigli,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7602 8161,

    coccinelle.com

    4. Stella Jean bracelet, 70,

    Bif Boutique, Corso Genova 5-6,

    20123 Milan, +39 02 8311 6052,

    stellajean.it

    1. Rosantica headband, 440,

    Excelsior Milano, Galleria del Corso 4,

    20100 Milan, +39 02 7630 7301,

    rosantica.com

    2. Carven shoes, 290,

    10 Corso Como, Corso Como 10,

    20154 Milan, +39 02 2900 2674,

    carven.com

    5. S Max Mara dress, 229,

    Max Mara, Piazza del Liberty 4,

    Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7600 8849, maxmara.com

    COLOUR ME HAPPY

    Theres nothing like a splash of primary shades

    to bring a smile on a cloudy day

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    1. Zegna sneakers, 295,

    Zegna, Via Montenapoleone 27E,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7600 6437,

    zegna.com

    2. Tissot T-Touch expert solar

    watch, 870, Tissot,

    Piazza del Duomo 31, 20121 Milan,

    +39 34 2570 2963,

    tissot.ch

    3. Herms wallet, 1,290,

    Herms, Via Montenapoleone 12,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7600 3495,

    hermes.com

    4. Montblanc John F Kennedy

    rollerball pen, 690, Montblanc,

    Via Montenapoleone 27B, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7631 7720, montblanc.com

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    DARK DESIGNS

    Black is a perennial classic, elevating the simplest outfts

    to the next level of chic

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    8. Emporio Armani backpack,

    price on request, Emporio Armani,

    Via Alessandro Manzoni 31,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7231 8600,

    armani.com

    5. Salvatore Ferrgamo belt, 340,

    Salvatore Ferragamo,

    Via Montenapoleone 20-24,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7600 6660,

    ferragamo.com

    6. Tods sunglasses, 270,

    Tods, Via della Spiga 22, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7600 2423, tods.com

    7. Churchs bridge set, 135,

    Churchs, Via Tommaso Marino 7,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7209 4454,

    church-footwear.com

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    1. Gucci sandals, 1,100,

    La Rinascente, Via Santa Radegonda 3,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 885 2302,

    gucci.com

    2. The Case Factory iPhone case,

    108, La Rinascente, Piazza del Duomo,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 88521,

    thecasefactory.com

    3. Salvatore Ferragamo bracelet,

    280, Salvatore Ferragamo,

    Via Montenapoleone 20-24,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7600 6660,

    ferragamo.com

    4. Ermanno Scervino belt, 580,

    Gi Moretti, Via della Spiga 4,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7600 3186,

    ermannoscervino.com

    5. Giorgio Armani bag, 2,500,

    Giorgio Armani,

    Via Montenapoleone 2, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7600 3234,

    armani.com

    WILD THING

    Add a little glamour to your outft

    with these snakeskin accessories

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    1. Jimmy Choo sandals, 350,

    Jimmy Choo, Via SantAndrea 1A,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 4548 1770,

    jimmychoo.com

    2. Marella Copy sandals, 149,

    Marella, Corso Vittorio Emanuele II,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 760 12747,

    marella.com

    3. Santoni sandals, 515,

    Santoni, Via Montenapoleone 6,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7628 0508,

    santonishoes.com

    4. Balmain sandals, 715,

    Excelsior Milano, Galleria del Corso 4,

    20122 Milan, +39 02 7630 7301,

    balmain.com

    5. Mango sandals, 29.99, Mango,

    Corso Vittorio Emanuele 24-28,

    20122 Milan, +39 02 7601 4530,

    mango.com

    6. Max Mara sandals, 359,

    Max Mara, Piazza del Liberty 4,

    Corso Vittorio Emanuele, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7600 8849, maxmara.com

    SENSATIONAL SANDALS

    Ditch the heels in favour of fats for a fashion-forward take on summer dressing

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    1. Trussardi sandals, 530,

    Trussardi, Piazza della Scala 5,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 8068 8201,

    trussardi.com

    2. Louis Vuitton ring, 650,

    Louis Vuitton, Via Montenapoleone 2,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 777 1711,

    louisvuitton.com

    3. M Missoni clutch, 305,

    M Missoni, Corso Venezia 2,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 3651 0974,

    m-missoni.com

    4. Damiani earrings, 8,980,

    Damiani, Via Montenapoleone 10,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7602 8088,

    damiani.com

    5. Pinko dress, 338,

    Pinko, Via Montenapoleone 26,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7601 4184,

    pinko.it

    BLACK GOLD

    This classic colour scheme will take

    you from day to night with ease

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    At Milan Fashion Week, the most stylish showed how to wear black, white and red. From Dolce & Gabbanas shift dress to Isabel Marants knitted separates, silhouettes were relaxed yet polished

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    STREET

    STYLE

    Quirky, ofbeat and

    a little outlandish:

    Milans street-

    style stars let their

    accessories stand out

    by keeping the rest of

    their ensembles simple

    and pared back. Our

    selection shows Anya

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    fringing from Etro

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    Versaces new boutique, which overlooks the

    central octagon, is the result of a collaboration

    between Donatella Versace and the architect

    Jamie Fobert. Versaces boutique represents

    the powerful partnership between fashion and

    architecture in this great city and to celebrate,

    the Milanese label is launching the Versace

    Ornamental Collection, which will feature heat-

    impressed print motifs of the buildings friezes

    and columns. th

    Versace, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II 33-35,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 8901 1479, versace.com

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    MAKING HISTORY

    The 150-year-old central octagon of the

    Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, which includes

    Italian luxury label Versaces boutique, has

    been painstakingly and beautifully restored.

    Work has taken place under the watchful eye

    of the local Department for the Fine Arts and

    Versace has supported the whole project, in

    which 14,000 square metres of this stunning

    landmark will be renovated. The concept for

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    LIGHT YEARS

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    piece. With its name based

    on the Italian for light (luce),

    the Lucea is as luminous as

    it is versatile. Whether it was

    Elizabeth Taylor wearing her

    precious Bulgari jewels on the

    set of her flms, or Carla Bruni-

    Sarkozy fronting the brands

    new advertising campaign,

    Bulgari women have exuded

    sophisticated glamour for

    many years. th

    Bulgari,

    Via Montenapoleone 2,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 777001,

    bulgari.com

    * for map go to page 118

    enjoy some much-needed

    refreshment or use our Wi-Fi.

    During your visit, be sure to

    look into our many services

    designed to make your stay

    in Milan as comfortable and

    personalised as possible ask

    us about our delivery service,

    concierge and refund ofces.

    Well see you there! hl

    Global Blue Lounge,

    Via della Spiga, 20121 Milan,

    globalblue.com

    * for map go to page 120

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    LONDON CALLING

    British heritage brand Burberry has

    expanded its Italian fagship store on Via

    Montenapoleone. Drawing reference from its

    global fagship in London, the shop is a three-

    storey ode to the brand and its history. Despite

    being founded nearly 160 years ago, Burberry

    is one of fashions great digital pioneers,

    perfectly exemplifed by the video walls in this

    store. Visitors can watch live events broadcast

    from the brands global headquarters and can

    explore Burberrys collections. The shop also

    boasts Burberrys frst dedicated beauty area

    in Italy, along with private client lounges and

    a menswear tailoring room. A monogramming

    service is also available for those wishing to

    add a personal touch to a bottle of the newly

    launched My Burberry fragrance or to any

    of the labels soft accessories. th

    Burberry, Via Montenapoleone 12,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 3601 0852,

    burberry.com

    * for map go to page 118

    globalblue.com

    VIVA VALENTINO

    Inspired by the historical concept of the

    Grand Tour, which saw members of high society

    exploring Europe to soak up the cultural sights

    and sounds, the spring/summer collection

    from Valentino references the icons of Italy.

    The intricate forms of the countrys historic

    architecture are refected in bold forals, while

    draped gowns are reminiscent of Roman dress.

    Coastal Italy fnds expression in motifs of

    starfsh, shells, ships and underwater creatures,

    with a seaside theme working comfortably on

    formal attire and casualwear. The design team

    at Valentino has mastered modern femininity,

    and the skill behind this collection lies in the

    freshness it creates out of such traditional

    inspirations. No summer wardrobe is complete

    without a dress by Valentino. hl

    Valentino, Via Montenapoleone 20,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7600 6182, valentino.com

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    A TRUE TASTE OF ITALY

    Covering more than 5,000

    square metres and located in

    a building previously home

    to the famous Smeraldo

    Theatre, Eataly Milano

    Smeraldo is the perfect place

    in which to explore the world

    of Italian food. The space

    features specialist restaurants

    DISCOVER SALONE DEL MOBILE

    This year the 54th edition

    of the Salone del Mobile will

    open its doors at the Fiera

    Milano Rho from 14 to 19

    April. The event will house

    thousands of home furnishing,

    lighting and workspace

    products; it is considered the

    global benchmark event of the

    sector and will attract over

    350,000 visitors from 170

    countries. On Saturday 18 and

    Sunday 19 April this exciting

    industry event will be open to

    the public and is a must-visit

    for any design afcionado.

    Download the Salone del

    Mobile.Milano 2015 app

    before you go so you can plan

    your visit in advance. mkh

    Salone del Mobile,

    Fiera Milano Rho,

    Strada Statale del Sempione 28,

    20017 Rho,

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    and opportunities to purchase

    food, from salami, cheese,

    meat and fsh to vegetables,

    pasta and pizza. There are

    also sections dedicated to

    the production of fresh

    foods: expect to experience

    handmade pasta, a bakery

    with a wood-fred oven,

    pastry by acclaimed chef

    Luca Montersino, and piadina

    thin fatbread. The market

    area ofers the best in Italian

    food and wine, with a focus

    on products from Lombardy.

    A wine bar, cookery-book

    store, cofee shop, a fne-

    dining restaurant and much

    more combine to make Eataly

    Milano Smeraldo a must-

    see attraction for anyone

    who likes to explore culture

    through food. hl

    Eataly Milano Smeraldo,

    Piazza XXV Aprile 10,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 4949 7301, eataly.net

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    STELLAS NEW STORE

    The Stella McCartney store has reopened,

    revealing a new interior for the neoclassical

    building on Via Santo Spirito and fresh spaces for

    the womenswear, accessories, lingerie, fragrance

    and childrenswear collections. Materials including

    marble, brass, concrete and recycled tiles combine

    to create a warm and modern environment, while

    the childrens section is all about fun, with foam

    furniture and playful Perspex in pops of primary

    colours. The spring/summer womenswear

    collection mixes feminine elegance with bold

    functionalism, presenting a signature vision

    of simple and self-assured sophistication with

    a laid-back sporty twist. Crisp tailoring, smart

    denim daywear, slinky knitwear and fowing

    silk sportswear ensembles ofer daytime looks

    to suit all, in head-to-toe shades of one colour.

    In contrast to the daywear, evening dresses are

    created from a patchwork of multicoloured and

    patterned chifon pieces to form delicate fourishes

    and frills which are perfect for garden parties and

    summer soires. gl

    Stella McCartney, Via Santo Spirito 3,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7628 1222,

    stellamccartney.com

    * for map go to page 116

    OLD MEETS NEW

    All eyes were on Madrid label Loewe this

    season as the fashion world waited to see what

    Jonathan Anderson, its new creative director,

    would make of the 150-year-old fashion house.

    The avant-garde designer from Northern

    Ireland fused traditional elements of Loewe

    with his own characteristic modernity,

    embracing classic Loewe pieces such as the

    Amazona bag and white-soled shoes, injecting

    his own trademarks including unusual fabrics

    and unfnished edges. The result is a collection

    of fercely modern and on-trend apparel that

    stays true to the central ideas of quality and

    timelessness for which Loewe is known. This is a

    strong debut that already has us wanting more. hl

    Loewe, Via Montenapoleone 21, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7634 0533, loewe.com

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    ROCK N RETRO

    Since Hedi Slimanes appointment as

    creative director of Saint Laurent in 2012, the

    label has become one of the most directional

    in mens fashion. This seasons collection

    features the rock- and retro-inspired menswear

    which is becoming the brands signature. At

    the labels spring/summer 2015 show in Paris,

    delightfully dishevelled, long-haired models

    sauntered down the catwalk in Saint Laurents

    trademark drainpipe skinny jeans, paired with

    military-inspired jackets adorned with gold-

    thread embroidery while patchwork ponchos

    and fowing kaftans joined fringed suede and

    wide-brimmed hats in adding an androgynous

    edge to an altogether bohemian collection. rpSaint Laurent, Via SantAndrea 21,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7600 0573, ysl.com

    * for map go to page 116

    NAUTICAL KNOW-HOW

    Luxury sportswear brand Paul & Shark is

    committed to using top-class fabrics and to

    quality, as well as to constantly moving forward

    by experimenting with styles, concepts and

    fabrics. This season, a new Smart Casual line

    has been introduced: ofering a link between

    the labels popular Luxury and Sportswear

    ranges, it provides a comfortable and practical

    yet refned look. For those who like spending

    time on the sea, Paul & Shark is the go-to brand

    with a range of items, from shirts to belts and

    shoes, designed with nautical life in mind. mkh

    Paul & Shark, Via Montenapoleone 16,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7600 8565,

    paulshark.it * for map go to page 118

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    YOUR MILAN SIGHTSEEING TRIP

    Milan is one of the most exciting cities in

    the world and the local tour expert Zani Viaggi

    will ensure you make the most of your trip. Pop

    into Milan Visitor Centre where a professional

    and friendly multilingual member of staf will

    talk you through the best the city has to ofer,

    based on your personal tastes. From opentop

    bus tours to museums, exhibitions and theatre

    events, you can be sure to discover the best

    of Milan with Zani Viaggi. Fashion and

    shopping tours are also available, where visitors

    have the opportunity to explore while being

    guided around Milans beautiful and historic

    city centre. Ask for the Milan Pass to receive

    benefts while using Zani Viaggis services. hl

    Zani Viaggi,

    Milan Visitor Centre,

    Largo Cairoli/Via Cusani 18, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 867131,

    zaniviaggi.it, themilanpass.it

    PERFECT FIT

    Italian womenswear

    specialist Elena Mir is an

    expert in creating clothes

    that ft impeccably a skill that

    has made it one of the nations

    leading labels. Combining cuts

    that ft and fatter with on-trend

    design, the latest collection

    was inspired by the style of

    Mediterranean women and

    created for bold and feminine

    clients. The intelligent designs

    and high-quality materials

    will fatter every customer,

    while the bright colours and

    bold prints that are carefully

    worked into silhouettes perfectly

    complement womens curves. hl

    Elena Mir, Via Dante 4,

    20121 Milan,

    +39 02 8645 5016,

    elenamiro.com

    * for map go to page 126

    In brief:

    Italian denim

    specialist Replay

    has just opened

    an innovative

    store, The Stage,

    on Piazza Gae

    Aulenti. Inspired

    by the world of

    flm, this shop is

    not to be missed

  • DIESEL PLANET STORE MILANO Piazza San Babila, 1/3

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    PINKO POWER

    Youthful and vibrant, Italian brand Pinko

    has won international acclaim for its fresh take

    on fashion. Mixing great cuts and fabrics with

    modern and upbeat designs, Pinko presents

    a contemporary ideal of the Italian woman.

    This season, look out for light, summery styles

    in bold, ethnically inspired prints, from fippy

    dresses to maxi skirts. Were particularly fond

    of the casual range, which comprises wear-with-

    anything pieces including dark denim jeans

    which go particularly well with this bold, graphic

    striped T-shirt. Pinko brings a fun approach

    to clothing without compromising on quality,

    comfort or style. hl

    Pinko, Via Montenapoleone 26, 20121 Milan,

    +39 02 7601 4184, pinko.it

    * for map go to page 118

    MAN AS MASTERPIECE

    Luxury Italian menswear specialist

    Corneliani has developed its presence in Milan

    with an impressive expansion to its store on the

    prestigious Via Montenapoleone. Designed by

    Podda Ponti Architetti studio in collaboration

    with Sergio Corneliani, creative director of

    the brand, the store presents a new concept for

    the company. A key feature is the brand wall,

    which is decorated with a pattern of interlinked

    rings inspired by the work of Italian painter

    Andrea Mantegna and created using materials

    such as macassar ebony and polished steel.

    The store refects the brands core values of

    tradition, quality and modernity, underlining

    that Corneliani strives to provide outstanding

    clothing and accessories, allowing each client

    to dress as a masterpiece. hl

    Corneliani, Via Montenapoleone 26,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7631 7955,

    corneliani.com

    * for map go to page 118

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  • The citys rich culture and world-class Italian food will be in the spotlight during Expo Milano 2015, Verity Hogan reports

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    SUCCESS

    Milan often attracts attention thanks to its status as an international fashion centre and as Italys commercial heart, and for six months from 1May the worlds gaze will be very frmly fxed on the city as it hosts Expo Milano 2015, a series of varied events and shows.

    The exhibition site stretches for three kilometres and 144 countries will take part; 20 million visitors are expected to visit the city, many travelling on Expo-themed aeroplanes. With these kinds of numbers involved, it is unsurprising that Expo Milan 2015 will dominate daily life in Milan throughout the spring and summer.

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    Its fitting that, for a country that boasts one of the worlds finest cuisines, food is a central focus at this years event

    Expo ambassadors have been drawn

    from a variety of felds and include writers,

    athletes, actors, architects, chefs and musicians.

    Fashion designer and Expo ambassador

    Paul Smith describes the event as exciting,

    innovative, creative. It will be the perfect

    opportunity to showcase Milans many

    charms on the international stage. Expo is a

    great opportunity. Its a way to raise awareness

    for Italy, Milan, our beautiful landscapes,

    says former Olympic kayaker Antonio Rossi.

    MTV will hold its annual EMA awards

    ceremony in Milan, to coincide with the climax

    of Expo. Were thrilled to bring the 2015 MTV

    EMAs to Milan, says the events executive

    Above (from top): an Expo-themed aeroplane; the Global Blue lounge at Expo Milano 2015; an impression of the cofee area

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    This will be Milans time in the spotlight and it is set to shine

    producer Bruce Gillmer. Its an iconic city

    where art, fashion and music collide.

    Global Blue will also be at Expo Milano

    2015. The companys frst Global Blue lounge,

    in the heart of Milan, will welcome visitors

    from the beginning of April. A range of

    services will be available including advice

    from expert shopping consultants as well

    as its tax refund facility.

    The frst Expo was held in London in

    1851 and since then the event has taken place

    in a range of locations. Each Expo focuses

    on a diferent theme and its ftting that, for

    a country that boasts one of the worlds fnest

    cuisines, food is a central focus at this years

    event, which has the theme Feeding the Planet;

    Energy for Life. A new show from Cirque du

    Soleil has been devised while recently opened

    restaurants, such as Larte (in association with

    event sponsor Altagamma), have been designed

    to showcase Italys cuisine and culture.

    Italian gourmet food company Eataly will

    highlight some of the countrys fnest products,

    from fne wines and extra virgin olive oil to

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    confectionery, in its stores across Italy and

    also in the US. It will also demonstrate the

    importance of high-quality produce in Italian

    cuisine. If youre in the US in the frst part

    of 2015, Eataly will be exhibiting a collection

    of historically signifcant statues, pinnacles

    and gargoyles temporarily removed from

    Milans Duomo. These pieces will be shown

    in New York for the frst time at the Eataly

    per Duomo event which will be open to the

    public until Expo begins in May.

    With the theme of food at its heart, Expo

    2015 has found a perfect partner in Milan.

    Living in America I realise more and more

    how Italy leads in the feld of food, says

    basketball player Danilo Gallinari, who was

    born in Italy.

    His feelings are echoed by acclaimed chef

    Davide Oldani: The most important theme

    of Expo is healthy eating. It is only with great

    quality products that it is possible to produce

    great cooking, especially healthy cooking.

    The city is gearing up to showcase its

    acclaimed cuisine, high-quality produce and

    myriad cultural attractions to an international

    audience. This will be Milans time in the

    spotlight and it is set to shine

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  • MODERN

    MASTERSItalys designers are turning to traditional

    artisan techniques to impress todays clients,Harriet Quick discovers

    I started making sandals for myself, taking remnants of crocodile skins to small sandal makers in Positano. I also used crocodile tails, which cant be easily made into bags, for belts. One summer, the Mr Porter team came to dinner at our home in Florence and asked me to produce the belts and sandals for them, so the line was born, says designer lvaro Gonzlez.

    He, along with other designers living and working in Italy, is creating niche collections and bringing on board skilled artisans, small businesses and traditional ateliers. Marco de Vincenzo is a womenswear designer who skillfully combines traditional approaches

    and modern technology to create sensational, deeply tactile clothes. Meanwhile, Carlotta Danti is a lingerie specialist. Milan-born Danti cut her teeth at Vivienne Westwood in London before returning to her home city to launch her lingerie and boudoir wear under the label Rosamosario. All three designers display impeccable taste and share a passion for the unique and for craftsmanship.

    Behind these labels lies a wealth of experience. Gonzlez is an accessories pioneer who, for the past 20 years, has been designing for labels including Jimmy Choo and Loro Piana; as well as running his own label, he is now also the creative director of luxury label

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    lvaro Gonzlezs mens and womens sandals exude an earthy elegance

    Above (clockwise from botom lef): designer lvaro Gonzlez; the brands mens crocodile belts; mens sandals; womens sandals (all spring/summer 2015)

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    Valextra. I use richly coloured calf leather,

    and alligator and stingray skins developed

    by specialist tanneries. They are then crafted

    into sandals, belts, small leather goods and

    bags by selected artisanal workshops in and

    around Florence, he says. Gonzlezs mens

    and womens sandals exude an earthy elegance

    which is derived from the raw leather and hand

    dyes used. It gives them a deep lustre and

    handmade look that is not too crafty, he

    adds. The range is stocked in luxury boutiques

    worldwide, including Lane Crawford and

    Antonia in Milan.

    De Vincenzo, who was born in Messina

    and now works from a studio in Rome, is

    attracting a host of admirers including stylist

    Giovanna Battaglia and fashion director

    Anna Dello Russo. For 11 years, he worked

    alongside Silvia Venturini, the creative

    head of accessories for Fendi. His love of

    Carlotta Dantis work has attracted bespoke orders from clients including Beyonc, Rihanna and the Saudi Arabian royal family, while stockists include Net-a-Porter

    Above (both): Rosamosario spring/summer 2015

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    Above (from lef): Rosamosario; two catwalk looks at Marco de Vincenzo (all spring/summer 2015)

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    experimentation and of trompe loeil visual

    efects is evident throughout his own collection,

    which he launched in 2009.

    My collections always start from the

    materials and a love of 3D aspects, says de

    Vincenzo. He is known for transforming wools,

    silks and tweeds with waves of colour, complex

    cutting and print techniques. Standout pieces

    from his spring/summer 2015 collection include

    pencil skirt and jacket ensembles, crafted from

    squares of fringed silk which move and sway,

    and checked dress coats in silk tweed which

    are hand fringed and beaded. His innovative

    approach recently attracted investment from

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    The boudoir is the playground of Carlotta

    Danti and screen idols from Italian cinemas

    heyday are her pin-ups. Her collections feature

    such delicacies as sugar-pink lace pyjamas and

    beautifully constructed corsetry including long

    silk peignoir gowns edged in delicate lace and

    fower-print organza robes. Dantis work has

    attracted bespoke orders from clients including

    Beyonc, Rihanna and the Saudi Arabian royal

    family, while stockists include Net-a-Porter.

    Time devoted to ourselves and the things we

    love makes us feel special, explains Danti.

    And special is what this new wave of designers

    is all about

    alvarogonzalez.co, marcodevincenzo.com,

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  • DREAM WEAVERSFor those in the know, one country excels when it comes to making fabric. Italian textile production, mainly focused in the north of the country and along the Amalf coast, stretches back hundreds of years. Age-old skills and commitment to perfection have been maintained, which is why Italian textiles have become synonymous with unrivalled quality.

    For example, the linen bed sheets, towels and table coverings that grace some of the worlds fnest hotels and smartest private residences are crafted by a handful of highly regarded, and sometimes secretive, Italian companies.

    Frette is one of the best examples of traditional Italian linen production. Founded in 1860, the company was originally based in Grenoble, at the foot of the French Alps. After moving to Monza, an industrial town near Milan, the company was exposed to the exacting standards of Italian linen production

    Italys reputation for producing the worlds fnest textiles is well deserved. Ruairidh Pritchard picks out some of the leading names

    and by the start of the 20th century it was producing some of the fnest linens available.

    Still based in Monza, Frette has maintained its reputation, which is largely attributed to its patented and rather secretive method of textile bleaching which, according to the company, results in the white, soft and shiny fnish of its linens. Guests at the Ritz in Paris, Claridges in London and the Plaza in New York sleep between Frette sheets, while diners on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express will be seated in front of the companys table linen. Frette also supplies royal families across the globe.

    Frettes exquisite linens, as well as its range of sleepwear and interiors fabrics, can also be bought in its boutiques. This season the collection is inspired by countries and islands such as South Africa, Argentina and Bali, resulting in the use of elaborate motifs, crochet and lace in a vibrant mix of watercolour shades.

    A similar trajectory has taken place at Sferra. The company was founded in 1891

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    Sferra continues to be held in high esteem and its linens have been chosen for numerous important residences and buildings, including the White House and the Vatican

    Above (from top): the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express uses Frete linen in its dining cart; Frete historic image

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    of the fnal piece of cloth. Sferra continues to be held in high esteem and its linens have been chosen for numerous important residences and buildings, including the White House and the Vatican.

    Linen isnt the only highly coveted material being produced in Italy, as acclaimed label Loro Piana can attest. For decades the brand has been manufacturing some of the worlds most sought-after fabrics and creating collections of knitwear, shirts and jackets with sumptuous linings that have become wardrobe essentials for well-dressed people around the globe.

    Loro Piana also produces a range of sumptuous interiors fabrics: its cashmere is available in more than 30 shades and can be combined with coloured suede to create

    by Gennaro Sferra, one of Venices most talented lace craftsmen, and its linens became popular in the early 20th century among American industrialists with discerning tastes. This success in the US led to Sferra setting up a shop on New Yorks Fifth Avenue, but Gennaro Sferra always ensured he returned to Venice twice a year by steamer to create new collections of handmade lace and luxury linens.

    Sferra has updated its production methods, investing in state-of-the-art technology to spin, dye and fnish each yarn to precise specifcations and stringent standards. Even so, the four key elements prioritised by Gennaro Sferra 120 years ago remain central: the fbres used, the weight of the fabric, the fnish and, perhaps most importantly, the luxurious feel

    Above (both): Frete spring/summer 2015

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    The enduring demand for luxury Italian fabrics is almost certainly related to their unsurpassable quality and to the fact that discerning clients choose Italian textiles

    blankets, cushions and throws. This can be

    further personalised with monograms and

    embroidery, which some clients incorporate

    into dcor for their jets and helicopters, while

    others opt to include the nautical alphabet

    or the name of their boat into yacht interiors.

    The enduring demand for luxury Italian

    fabrics is almost certainly related to their

    unsurpassable quality and to the fact that

    discerning clients choose Italian textiles, with

    their rich history, modern execution and fne

    fnish, above any others

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    Above (clockwise from botom): Sferra Filigree table linen; the brands Neto cushion collection; Loro Piana luxury fabrics

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    90 | EXPER IENCE

    TABLE TALKWhether classic alla Milanese or

    a version featuring unconventional

    favour combinations, risotto

    is still Milans main dish.

    Isabella Redmond Styles tastes

    a selection from around the city

    Risotto is a Milanese favourite for good

    reason. The dish is said to have originated in

    the city, the result of the regions tradition of

    slow cooking and infuences from Spanish

    cuisine. Its a staple in many restaurants due

    to its versatility and popularity with customers.

    The most typical incarnation is risotto alla

    Milanese, a simple yet sublime dish which uses

    safron for its distinctive yellow hue and subtle

    favour. This is generally served alongside

    osso buco slow-cooked veal another of the

    regions renowned dishes. Risotto also works

    well with seasonal ingredients: come spring,

    risotto primavera, made with fresh green

    vegetables, is the order of the day, while in the

    summer look out for strawberry risotto (risotto

    alla fragole), an intriguing mix of sweet and

    savoury favours. Autumnal root vegetables

    are also classic risotto ingredients and, as a

    result, pumpkin and mushroom are favourite

    favours once the weather cools.

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    been created in partnership

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    Studio. With its two stunning

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    freshly imagined risottos.

    Ceresio 7,

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    True risotto lovers should be sure to make

    a reservation at this aptly named trattoria.

    So called because of its menu of 23 risottos,

    the restaurant opened in 1979 and has a

    well-deserved Michelin star for its diferent

    versions of the classic Italian dish. Whether

    its a perfectly made risotto alla Milanese, a

    gloriously simple yet decadent trufe version

    or something more adventurous, the wide-

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    Full of old-school Italian charm, Trattoria

    Temperanza da Abele is a cosy restaurant

    which is very popular with Milanese diners.

    Located some distance from the city centre

    and open for dinner only, its menu includes

    three risotto dishes which change daily. Expect

    to fnd a vegetarian risotto option, such as

    goats cheese with tomato and herbs, as well

    as a meat version perhaps salami with savoy

    cabbage, leeks and red wine, or a dish featuring

    razor clams and garden vegetables.

    Trattoria Temperanza da Abele,

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    S AV I N I R I S TOR A N T E

    Open since 1867, Savini Ristorante is a

    Milanese institution. Set within Galleria

    Vittorio Emanuele II, Savini Ristorante boasts

    one of the most picturesque dining rooms in

    the city. The restaurant ofers a traditional

    menu of risotto Milanese, osso buco and tiramis

    alongside more contemporary dishes such as

    smoked risotto with red chicory and scamorza

    cheese foam, and risotto with pumpkin cream,

    marrons glacs and wholegrain mustard. Among

    the many other dishes available is foie gras

    escalope with chilli, herbs, candied lemon

    peel and toasted croissant.

    Savini Ristorante,

    Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II,

    20121 Milan, +39 02 7200 3433,

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    SNAPSHOTS OF A CITY

    One of the worlds most bustling

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