From the villas of Gio Ponti and Nanda Vigo to Dario Argento’s beloved Art Deco and Liberty. The invention of the Italian way to horror cinema unfolds through design and architecture.
From the villas of Gio Ponti and Nanda Vigo to Dario Argento’s beloved Art Deco and Liberty. The invention of the Italian way to horror cinema unfolds through design and architecture.
From hats to suits and, needless to say, through frames (both prescription and sunglasses), the actor has been the demiurge of a unique style that, 100 years from his birth, continues to establish him as an unmatched style icon, from Rome to the world.
Swept away on a boat off the Sicilian coastline, we recount through words and images the Ortigia’s instalment of gggglllloooossssaaaa, an itinerant interdisciplinary venture, which jointly with CAM Sugar has celebrated the island’s soundscape.
In the years of La Dolce Vita, an elective affinity blossomed between italian cinema and tropical rhythms which, sixty years on, continue to soundtrack the Italian summer. A new collection unveils this untold story.
The actor, director and musician opens the doors to his Milanese home to CAM Sugar to offer a glimpse into his kaleidoscopic world and artworks.
To mark the release of the new CAM Sugar playlist dedicated to cinema and motors we spent a day with Biscioni, the Alfa Romeo-driving dandies of Torino to discuss cinema, life and classic cars, and understand who are the gentlemen drivers of 2024.
Casa Malaparte, the villa that belonged to writer, socialite and director Curzio Malaparte and that appeared in the film by Jean-Luc Godard has been chosen by Jacquemus for its 15th anniversary show.
Beautiful and damned, ruthless and whimsical, witches have long exerted their spell on popular culture. Discover their influence on cinema and its music.
The graphic designer takes us on a tour of his home studio and discusses the influence of collecting books and ephemera on design.
American artist Russ Pope discusses the soundtrack to his work and guides us through his favourite spots in Milano.
Whether stereotyped or self-celebrated, the subculture has left a trace in the history of Italian cinema. We look back to its legacy, from costumes to music.
From Louis Vuitton’s latest collection to the new identity of Beyoncé the cowboy lookbook is back, however the legacy of the Western frontier runs deep in the history of fashion, cinema and music.
What remains and what has changed in the way of experiencing the Milan derby more than forty years after Eccezzziunale…veramente. There was a time, at the beginning of the 1980s, when Italian cinema loved to tell tales of urban phenomena, with an eye halfway between blunt sociology and sharp cabaret gags. You had the Yuppies, […]
The 1973 Cannes Film Festival came at a peculiar time for France. Whereas on the other side of the Alps, neighbouring Italy was fine tuning its Molotov cocktails and getting ready for a crescendo of social tension and political violence, France seemed to have slipped back into calm.
On a February evening, a glass of wine in my hand, I found myself in good company. The conversation shifted to a very amiable, courteous, inimitable gentleman who has left us from quite some time now: Federico Fellini.