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As Milan solidifies its status as a fashion capital, the announcement of two new Zara stores in the CityLife Shopping District for spring 2026 is generating considerable excitement. The shopping center has confirmed that the brand will encompass a total area of 2,725 square meters dedicated to both men’s and women’s collections. Once viewed predominantly…


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Your car is more than transportation. It is an extension of your daily life. It moves between your home, your work, your adventures. The goal is cohesion. You want your vehicle to feel like a natural part of your world. This goes beyond a simple modification. It is about a curated look. Thoughtful automotive accessories…


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Get Ready for the Olympic Events: Milan–Cortina 2026 The Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 are approaching fast, with competitions beginning in early February and the Games running from 6–22 February 2026. For Milan, it’s a rare chance to see winter sport at world level without leaving the city—plus a major boost to public transport…


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Valentino Garavani—couturier, Roman icon, and the man who made “Valentino red” shorthand for bright, cinematic glamour—has died at the age of 93. In a statement released today (Monday, January 19, 2026), the Fondazione Valentino Garavani e Giancarlo Giammetti announced that he passed away peacefully at his Roman residence, “circondato dall’affetto dei suoi cari.” surrounded by&#...


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By August 2026, it will be mandatory for restaurants to eliminate single-use plastic condiment packets, such as ketchup, mayonnaise, salt, and oil. This decision comes as part of a larger effort by the EU to reduce plastic waste and promote sustainable practices. While the change may seem daunting for restaurateurs and consumers alike, it is…


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