Fashionable Italy

Fashionable Italy

Although France is considered to be the legislator of fashion, modern Italy is not inferior to it in the number of good clothing per capita. Fashionable Italy has long won the glory of the country, where the best shoes are produced, clothing for evening techniques and secular rarats and high -quality everyday clothes.

Probably, due to the geographical location of the country and the warm climate, the freedom -loving temper and good taste, laid down by ancestors, Italian designers create light comfortable and beautiful clothes. Almost all things created by Italian designers combine many colors and shades inspired by the beautiful nature and true masterpieces of painting and architecture.

Those who would like to turn into Italy into a holiday should divide their trip into two parts, where the first half will be devoted to the inspection of famous attractions, and the second to more mundane shops with short -term rest in cozy Italian restaurants.

The most beautiful and fashionable Italy is concentrated in three cities: Rome, Milan and Florence. It is noteworthy that you can make many purchases without leaving your home.

This country is akin to Lartsu with precious stones, where everyone plays with its unique color and depth, and skillful cut gives each gem to the uniqueness and dissimilarity to other jewelry. So the fashionable Italy, where such famous brands as Gucci, Dolce Gabanne, Roberto Kavawli were born. The shops and spatcs of these reputable companies are best visited in Florence, in the homeland of celebrities. It is in this city that you can find the most pleasant discounts on quality clothes, gallery and fur products.

And devote your free time to visiting the Bardini Garden, where for a short time you can forget about the worldly bustle. The trip to Bergamo will be the same unforgettable to see a living cathedral of trees created by the artist Juliano Mauri. Unfortunately, he did not have time to see his creation with the finished, but his followers took this work. Here the essence of Italy is revealed, its ability to combine incompatible things, creating masterpieces that go through centuries.