Motherhood: do it like Andrea Mantegna

In Miami Beach we are in a type of exhilarating wait for Art Basel that we all seem pregnant.

Making sure we are all in for the Private Preview, playing puzzle to have all must-go-to-be-seen events match and not overlap. 

Now, lets pretend we live in Florence, Tuscany.

We would be standing in line at the Galleria dell’Accademia (via Bettino Ricasoli, 58/60). Beginning today until December 8 La Madonna col Bambino of Andrea Mantegna is open to the public.

After four years of restoration at the Opificio delle Pietre Dure, one of Renaissance’s undiscussed masterpieces is previewing worldwide in Florence, before going back to its own residence, tht is the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo.

The colors, the eyes, the expressions, the love, the future 

And without any denigratory intention, I couldn’t help but thinking: would Victoria Beckham and daughter Harper be considered the modern versions of the Madonna col Bambino ?

Would Mantegna even understand this modern take on motherhood ? Your kid as necessary as every handpicked accessory to complete the look before facing the paparazzi? 

Yours truly,

Source: http://www.firenzemadeintuscany.com

wanna visit my palazzo?

Prada has launched Il Palazzo  an iPad-only app that takes you on a virtual tour of a villa thanks to, no less than, visual effect specialist James Lima

Be ready to take the journey to admire capsule collections and special edition pieces through the maze of mirrored walls, corridors and window draperies. The experience is mysterious, modern, tech and take the brand at the top in innovation technology.

Portrait, the man and women sunglasses collection, is currently featured and soon Bloom jewelry will follow (we are all for it).

Meanwhile, I am still dreaming of this suit, hair, make-up and how chic would be to be able to go to work in it …

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what Cinderella and Marie Antoinette have in common

a girl’s best friends Marilyn taught us it’s supposed to be diamonds. but just for a moment think of Cinderella, if it weren’t for the crystal slipper she would have never lived happily ever after with her Prince charming. (FYI, the Christian Louboutin limited edition is the closest reality to the dreamy one designed by Walt Disney).

or Marie Antoinette, much less fortunate and happy ending (blunt), but the shoes she wore during her last hours were sold at an auction for over $ 62,000.00 and some museum will have them in display as well as any of her crown jewelry. so, although her unfortunate death, a pair of shoes are redeeming her fame.

yours truly,

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