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Vogue Italia turns Vintage into Community
It’s not every day that you step into an exclusive vintage market. But in Milan, a city long considered as Italy’s quiet capital of second-hand style, Vogue Italia merged vintage with editorial love with an open-to-the-public market hosted at Nilufar Depot, Via Vincenzo Lancetti 34, on June 5th, 2025. The Milan edition marked the third iteration of the Vogue Vintage Market globally, following its success in New York and London. While the more western editions were endorsed


Design Meets Editorial: Top Magazine Collaborations at Milan Design Week’25
Who said editorials have to be predictable and print-only? I cherry pick my favourite collaborations where magazines redefine communication to be experiential and dynamic. This year’s Milan Design Week saw a dynamic range of exhibits, and one of the few that caught my eye were definitely editorials that were seen stepping up their game and fetching attention. 1. Vogue Shopology Vogue Magazine’s shopology exhibit felt like stepping into a living, breathing fashion spread


Reporting on PhotoVogue 2025
Read the full article published on Istituto Marangoni's official magazine website: https://www.istitutomarangoni.com/en/maze35/game-changers/sustainability-photographers-fashion?itm_campaign=Maze35_ALL_FDA_220700_other_EN_ALL


MFW: HOW ONLINE LIVE STREAMS ARE REWIRING FASHION CRITIQUE
With Milan Fashion Week in full swing and our Instagram feeds flooded with LIVE show updates, it's impossible not to notice how instantly gratifying, yet ultimately conclusive, this real-time coverage can be. The current digital switch is undeniably entertaining, but does it leave room for deeper reflection? This question echoed throughout a powerful dialogue I had the chance to witness between fashion commentators Giuliana Matarrese and Andrea Batilla in one of our ‘front ro


Does posting on Instagram retire an outfit?
In a generation that believes new is trendy, can we make rewearing cool? Scroll through Instagram long enough and an unspoken rule emerges. An outfit, once posted, has completed its very short, tragically famous, lifecycle. To wear it again, especially on camera, can feel like breaking an unspoken contract with the internet, one that prizes novelty above all else. Amidst the many PR collaborations and wardrobe hauls, one seldom sees an outfit twice. People are constantly bui


A Window into Jaipur’s Evolving Royal Nightlife
At the City Palace and beyond, Jaipur reveals how royal India is being reimagined for a new generation. There were days when royalty was a far-fetched dream painted in blurry golds and silvers. Of chariots, palace walls, and guardsmen that felt like unyielding gatekeepers to a world that was quite unknown to the public. But in 2026, royal experiences are at the forefront of the most desirable luxuries that one can access. With the welcoming gates of City Palace Jaipur now o


Seven Hours Between the Alps
A train journey aboard the TGV INOUI that takes you from Paris to Milan through a 7 hour long haul of stunning countryside views. My solo trip to Paris was incomplete without me practicing my French and finding a train station in a city that pretends not to know English. There’s something humbling about attempting a language in a place that refuses to switch to yours, no matter how desperately your vowels beg for mercy. “Où est Gare de Lyon?” I asked a seemingly polite looki


The August Vanishing
Italy in August is a surreal travel story most tourists never understand. “What are your plans for summer?” , a classmate turns to me and asks, between a busy class lesson. Presuming she was talking about June, I told her I hadn’t really thought much about it yet. She shook her head almost immediately. “No, no — not June. August. ” The way she said it made it sound less like a month and more like a pre-scheduled holiday that must be planned, almost now. I laughed and said I
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