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Stylin (Styling), Italians Do It Better!

Looking good or La Bella Figura is a way of life in Italy.  Milan is often at the top of the list when considering which city is the Fashion capital of the world. Interesting to note that the fashion boom got started here in Florence.  In 1952 in the White Room of the Pitti Palace was organized to hold it’s first International Fashion Show, with International press and buyers present.  Italian fashion was born. To the present, Pitti Uomo, Donna and Bambini are fashion events held throughout the year, and now at many other venues in Florence.  A time where International buyers and the press fill the city.

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The Sala Bianca/White Room of the Pitti Palace/Palazzo Pitti

However one does not need to attend one of the Pitti shows on the fashion circuit to see Italian fashion.  Just strolling on the streets of Florence one can easily see what is La Moda.

In years past I would often have fun trying to guess the color of the season just minutes after I arrived in the city.  Seasons of black, white, red, orange… Fashionistas wore the new colors and style like classy uniforms.

Today things have loosened up in the sense that I see more of a freedom of choices.  It is difficult today to pick out the color of the moment, yet anything that is worn is worn with a flair, with a nod to what is in Vogue. There for sure is an emphasis of colors that are “in”, especially by looking at merchandise hanging in the markets or in the beautifully designed shop windows or in the fashion magazines.  Last Fall, I saw lots of gold being displayed, and this Spring more of a yellow.

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Fall 2018, market stand in Florence

 

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Same Stand, Spring 2019

 

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Material shop, Florence

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Saturday insert “IO Donna” of Corriere Della Sera, April 6, 2019

Fashion and design are everywhere, yet I’m witnessing a new freedom of choices. Folks do not seem to be slaves of the latest trend and color. It’s their choice. There is a new confidence in the air.

Statements continue to be made and La Bella Figura is alive and well. It’s an attitude; a way of moving , a way of being. Italians just seem to wear it better. Whether, the tying or wrapping of a scarf or the number of bracelets you wear, it’s done with, well a panache.

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I’m convinced that if an Italian wore potato sacks they would do it with flair and look great. Go ahead have fun and see if you can pick out the tourists form the natives.  Here’s a hint, if you see a woman on a bike, wearing stiletto heels, talking on her cell phone in a great outfit, without a helmet, that’s a Florentine.  La Bella Figura reigns.

 

 

 

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Bells and Whistles!

One of the things I love most about living in Italy is experiencing the magic of the church bells ringing.  No need to check your watch, cell phone or even be connected, for the hourly and half hourly chimes are quite accurate.  Announcing the hour, calling to prayer, workshop, weddings and funerals, all varying in rhythmic patterns, add to the hit parade of bells.

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The most famous bell tower in Florence is Giotto’s Campanile located in Piazza del Duomo.

Each Florentine neighborhood has at least one church, so one can be serenaded throughout the city.

IMG_1420 Sant’ Ambrogio, my “quartiere” if full of hustle and bustle, yet the ringing of the bells in the evening to summon parishioners to Mass or at the hour of the Angelus, provides moments of a mental pause.

While walking in the rain, the muffled sounds of the bells can lift your spirits.

Another type of music heard in the streets of Italy, that may not be as uplifting as the bells, but none the less upbeat, is whistling.

In the midst of political and economic crisis I often hear people whistling as they go about the city.

Years ago young  women contemplating study or vacationing in Italy were warned that Italian men would at the very least whistle in appreciation of their beauty or at worse pinch their bottoms.   Fact or fiction I can not say, but appreciation and attention to and of beauty is very much alive and well.  In the United States, if men were to stare at well dressed women and nod their approval it would not be appreciated to say the least.  However in Italy, many women are flattered by the attention. There seems to be more of a mutual respect thing going on, or may I say an appreciation of la bella figura.

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La bella figura is all about an emphasis of beauty and appearances.  There are many implications of  this cultural characteristic, both pro and con, but for today’s post I will just concentrate on the art of looking good.  Italians have style.  As a person who also lives in Southern California, where I can truly appreciate living in a sweat suit and choosing not to worry about the latest fashion trend, it is fun see how the other half lives.

People dress at the market:

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while riding their bicycles:

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Pushing baby strollers:

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Or just strolling:

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It all just seems to fit.

So much to say about aesthetics and how beauty is displayed whether it be a personal fashion statement, arrangement of fruits and vegetables at the outdoor market or  shop window displays. It is all about the attention to detail.  A final photo of my favorite chocolate shop and how those works of art are displayed. Yes, I promise next post will be on my favorite shops and on seasonal specialty foods, but just a reminder that while in Florence listen for the bells and enjoy the view; you  just may find yourself whistling a happy tune!

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