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PASSEGGIANDO PER MILANO - WALKING IN MILAN

10 ways to enjoy festive Milan (http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2011/dec/08/milan-christmas-shopping-food-festivals)

Sant' Ambrogio's street festival
Milan's festive season kicked off yesterday, on 7 December, when the fashion capital celebrates the feast of Sant'Ambrogio, the city's patron saint, a uniquely Milanese tradition. There's a public holiday on 8 December, the feast of the Immaculate Conception (Festa dell'Immacolata). The long weekend, known here as il ponte (the bridge), is traditionally an event-packed time – a special Mass was held at the Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio on 7 December and the market Fiera Degli Oh Bei, Oh Bei is held from 7-11 December in the grounds of Milan's castle, Castello Sforzesco.
The Fiera, whose medieval origins date back to 1288, is a vast street market with hundreds of local arts and handicraft stalls and gastronomic delights. It's a great chance to savour the Christmas atmosphere – and delicacies such as roast chestnuts, mulled wine, castagnaccio (chestnut, raisin and pine kernel cake) – or take your pick from local mustards, hand-knitted woollies, jewellery, toys and sweets.

Take a fashion tour
If you fancy a stroll in Milan's world-famous Fashion Quad, or Golden Quadrilateral, named after the four main fashion streets around Via Montenapoleone, you will find it clearly marked from Piazza San Babila with a "golden rectangle" street sign. This is a chance to experience Milan's fashion mecca, an A-Z of Italian designer stores, from Armani to Zegna. This winter you will spot an H for Hogan's on most young and trendy women's feet in Milan - try on a pair at Hogan (Via Montenapoleone 23, +39 02 7601 1174, hoganworld.com).
Back in the real world, Milan's frantic but affordable shopping miles are Via Torino and Corso Buenos Aires. Slow-paced Via Brera and Via Solferino (Brera area) are browsers' havens, for accessory hunting or finding new inspiration for a chic but funky look. For good-quality, trendy but affordable shoes try Bagatt (Piazza San Marco 1, +39 02 2900 5682, bagatt.it) in Brera. Cavalli e Nastri (Via Brera 2, +39 02 7200 0449, cavallienastri.com) is a retro boutique, where you can find a sassy, second-hand winter coat for €100. The nearby Porta Genova-Navigli canals district is good for edgier looks and ethnic vintage.

Christmas shopping and gift ideas
A good all-round starting point is always La Rinascente (rinascente.it), Milan's best known department store, in Piazza Duomo. Check the homewares in the basement for espresso cup sets, or a Moka pot, the Italian stove-top espresso maker. Easy to take home are also olive wood cutting boards, pasta-cutting implements or a lasagne dish. If you like megastores, Mondadori (negozimondadori.it) is good for books, electronics, gadgets, CD and DVDs. Reproduction posters like the Ricordi selection of early 19th-century opera billboards of La bohème or Rigoletto make good souvenirs. Wait and See (Via Santa Marta 14, +39 02 7208 0195, waitandsee.it) is great for vintage accessories and design objects in every price range.
Try the deparment store food halls for saffron, the vital ingredient for risotto alla Milanese, or vedure sott'olio (preserved vegetables) to serve as Italian antipasti, and the speciality Fairtrade Modica chocolate. In Modica in Sicily, chocolate is made straight from the cacao beans, with no added cocoa butter or soy lecithin. The cocoa is worked on a lava stone slab, and it is heated to no more than 40C so that when the sugar is added it does not melt, giving the grainy texture for which the chocolate is famous. There's a bewildering range to choose from, from traditional vanilla, cinnamon and hot chilli pepper (peperoncino) to nutmeg or white pepper and cardamom.
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Visitate Sant'Angelo in Pontano.

Visitate Sant'Angelo in Pontano. | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

(photo Giusepe Andrea Mosca)

Attraversando la piazza, divisa dalla strada provinciale 77,  si prende una ripida salita che conduce al cuore di Sant'Angelo in Pontano.
Una graziosa torre dell'orologio diventa il punto di riferimento di vie, giardini e terrazze davvero graziosi. Tra gli edifici da noverare il teatro Comunale Angeletti, ristrutturato e riaperto al pubblico pochi anni fa e i resti della casa di San Nicola, il santo famoso in tutto il mondo.
Salendo nel punto più alto della città, trovate invece i resti  dell'antico castello risalante al XII sec. ma soprattutto una spettacolare vista che spazia da Sibilini al Monte Conero, dalla provincia di Macerata al Fermano fino all'Ascolano. Una buona idea per godere di questa visuale, è fermarsi a mangiare presso il ristorante Duilia, proprio di fianco la torre dell'orologio. Poco fuori il centro storico, nella vallata che volge verso i Sibillini, noterete un poderoso edificio quadrato con una torre merlata centrale: è la Rocca di San Filippo di cui si hanno poche notizie e che dovrebbe risalite al 1200...


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L'Autre Chose - Boccaccini: from shoes to the total look

L'Autre Chose - Boccaccini: from shoes to the total look | Good Things From Italy - Le Cose Buone d'Italia | Scoop.it

L'Autre Chose is a brand that belongs to the Boccaccini Company based in Le Marche.
Founded in 1959, Boccaccini, has started as a family-run business, the products attracted appreciation and interest on an international level and as a consequence, throughout the sixties and seventies Boccaccini progressively conquered the markets of Europe, the US and the Far East.
In 1987 the Boccaccini company launched the brand ‘L’Autre Chose’ marking a unique approach to the world of footwear.
In 1998 Michela Casadei, a designer arrived in Boccaccini, introduced a feminine, French twist to L’Autre Chose, paying particular attention to the finish and unique detail of the brand.
In Autumn/Winter 2005 the first Ready-To-Wear collection was launched, designed and created by Michela and very much in tune with the image and style of the existing L’Autre Chose brand. 


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Shopping in Le Marche: "il Castagno" Brand Village

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The "Il Castagno" brand village features the outlet shops of some of the most famous italian fashion brands, offering you a shopping experience that mixes trends, luxury and savings. The village sands out for its wide range of leading shoe wear brands, including hand made shoes and accessories from the best craftsmen of the most famous shoemaking district in the world.

ARF-Artigiani Riuniti Fermano, Cool & Sales, Cruciani, Début, Easy by Streni, Giovin Arte, Il Gergo, Iris, Lanciotti De' Verzi, Marco Massetti, Prada, Palace Cafè, Pantofola d'Oro, Premiata, Redingò, Sergio Amaranti...


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