Despite the undoubtable beauty of its art and storied landmarks, the city of Florence at the end of July can be a bit overwhelming, with its constant flow of tourists and piercing sun rays.
By Kerry Olsen Camille Miceli once inspired Marc Jacobs, John Galliano and others. Now she’s Pucci’s first female designer. By Vanessa Friedman And fringe! Forget the power shoulder.
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While the “Empire State of Mind” rapper kept things casual in a blue Paper Planes tracksuit, the “Halo” hitmaker mixed five playfully printed pieces by Pucci for the pair’s dinner at Lucali.
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While sticking with archival prints, and a vaguely '70s inspiration, Camille Miceli keeps pushing the boundaries of the ...
Yet it’s as Florentine as it can be. The stately and expansive Palazzo N6, built between 1528 and 1534, stands on Via de’ Pucci and has been in the namesake family for six centuries, a dynasty that ...