THE TRADITIONAL CHARM OF THE AMALFI COAST WITH CONTEMPORARY INNOVATION Furore Grand Hotel stands as a testament to refined hospitality, offering the perfect retreat with a fusion of Mediterranean elegance, unmatched wellness, and bespoke experiential design. A destination spa Petramare Spa, inspired by the properties of the Olive tree and the Michelin-starred restaurant, complete the property. Furore Grand Hotel: 50 shades of white redefining the Amalfi Coast | TravelDailyNews
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JUMP HERE! EXPLORE THE COAST BY SEA TOURS Continuing the journey will take you past various idyllic villages and rest stops, but it's not until Furore that you'll want stop again. Aim to get here earlier the day, since the gorgeous hidden cove of Furore Fjord. If you've got the time - and the leg strenght - it might also be worth scaling the hiking route nearby towards the trailhead of Path of the Gods. Amalfi Coast, Italy | Ultimate European Road Trips
Saturday, September 16, 2023
EAT WELL, LAUGH OFTEN, LOVE MUCH Furore’s micro fjord is a top stop on boat rides, but cast your gaze higher up the cliff: vines scaling the sheer mountainside. You’ll find Marisa Cuomo’s sun-ripened, brine-dusted wines at the top restaurants along the Amalfi Coast. At her winery you can step onto the vertiginous terraces and inside the cliff-chiselled cellar, then taste the wares across the road at Baccofurore (the restaurant of Marisa’s sister, Erminia). How to see the authentic Amalfi coast without the crowds | The Times
Monday, February 27, 2023
THE FIRST BEACH WEDDING EVER PLANNED ON THE FURORE FJORD Annalisa and John planned their wedding in Italy on a very special and secluded corner of the Amalfi Coast, which stands along the highway between Praiano and Amalfi. The Furore Fjord has been chosen numerous times as a film set and television spots. The flowers were outstanding, the florist Maria Starace did a great job, she brought the flowers to the beach by boat and created the floral arch to the utmost perfection. The flowers used were dahlias, liliums and hydrangeas. Destination wedding in Italy on a secluded beach | Amalfi Wedding Planner
Saturday, November 5, 2022
THE AMALFI COAST IS A WORLD-RENOWNED REGION OF CAMPANIA ON THE SOUTHWESTERN SHORE OF ITALY, A UNESCO SITE The famous bridge at the Fjord of Furore is a highlight of the Amalfi coastline. Six of the most beautiful road trips in Italy | Kuwait Times
Tuesday, July 5, 2022
PICTURE THE AMALFI COAST AND YOUR MIND IMMEDIATELLY THINKS OF... Swim at Fiordo di Furore! "For a hidden beach experience, look to Fiordo di Furore. Slotted between the cliffs, it’s a narrow cove that’s home to a petite beach area and arched bridge." Head here for the afternoon to sunbathe, dip your toes in the crystal clear waters and snap a photo for the ‘Gram. Everything To Know About The Amalfi Coast, From Where To Stay To What To Wear | The Handbook
Monday, May 16, 2022
"WE ARE TRULY HONORED TO REPRESENT ITALIAN WINES IN THE WORLD" Marisa Cuomo Winery are located in the beautiful frame of Amalfi Coast, a magic harmony of rocks, sea and unique wines. What to uncork among others: a Costa d’Amalfi Fiorduva by Marisa Cuomo, a gift by Mario Draghi, who brought with him the precious gift box of the Italian Wine Foundation (Fis). Draghi flies to Biden: war, energy, wheat and ... the best of Italian wine on the table | WineNews
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Thursday, April 28, 2022
SEEING THE BEACHES AND CAVES OF THE AMALFI COAST FROM THE WATER Sights seen on this daylong expedition typically include the picturesque geological features of Fiordo di Furore beach; Grotta della Pandora, a cave accessible only from the sea; and the Emerald Grotto, named for the color of the light that fills the cave. Travelers typically appreciate the professional, personable staff and the opportunities to swim in such a scenic setting. The 20 Best Italy Tours | U.S. News Travel
Friday, January 1, 2021
DECEMBER 2020
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12032020 Naples is the third largest city in Italy with roughly one million residents. The metropolis is one of the oldest continuously inhabited areas in Europe, with Bronze Age settlements established here in the second millennium BC. Daily Overview | Revue
12042020 The European label and a strict specification defining the characteristics of a unique product whose cultivation is favored by the combined action of the soil and the Mediterranean climate. The Sele Valley is the most important production pole in Italy for rocket, but in general for all baby leaves. The 'Rucola della Piana del Sele' currently covers an area of about 3,100 hectares, distributed over 8 municipalities. The Italian 'Rucola della Piana del Sele'| Hortidaily.com
12052020 For the presence of vineyards and rock-cut units, as well as for the production of wine amphorae during all phases of island life, Ischia represents a perfect area for the study of the ancient production cycle, from the cultivation phase of the vine, to the production of the containers and trade, from the Greek colonization until the Late Antique period. Ischia and Gulf of Naples | Immensa Aequora
12062020 Dawn Mattera shows us that “we have the power to create a happy and meaningful life no matter what the circumstances are.” Several trips to Italy over the course of 22 years taught her about resilience. We can see the spirit of compassion with the Neapolitan tradition of caffe’ sospeso. “Life goes on…” "The Italian Art of Living": An Inspiring Author Interview | Italy Magazine
12072020 Since 1948, Carthusia has been capturing the scents of the Amalfi in bottled form. Their dreamy fragrances draw inspiration from the region’s most memorable spots like Via Camerelle, named after the famous boutique-lined boulevard of Capri, and Teatro di San Carlo, an ode to the oldest opera house in the world in Naples. 18 Best Shops on the Amalfi Coast | The Slow Road Luxury Travel Blog
12082020 The animated family finds itself in front of its own casts, immortalised in the explosion of volcanic ash from Mount Vesuvius. The episode has been rescheduled in these days following the recent discovery of two bodies at the famed archaeological site, which made headlines around the world. The Simpsons pay tribute to Italy with visit to Pompeii | Wanted in Rome
12092020 A network of local tourism businesses launched a project focused on sustainable mobility; a way to promote electric vehicles to safeguard the world we live in. DriWe, together with EV2GO designed a plan to bring twenty new charging stations in the fourteen municipalities of the Amalfi Coast Tourist District. Five reasons why the electric car is the perfect fit for the Amalfi Coast | Authentic Amalfi Coast
12102020 The surroundings of our 5 star hotel in Sorrento are every bit as magical, from the elegant gardens with their tall palms and age-old trees, flowers and plants, to the sea and the private beach. Hotel Parco dei Principi | Italian Event Planners
12112020 The names of Alessandro Scarlatti, of Paisiello, Traetta, Piccinni, Sacchini, Pergolesi, Jommelli, Porpora, are not household words nowadays. But in the world of opera they are the Neapolitan School, and their works were known everywhere. The Conservatorio di Musica San Pietro a Majella is full of their scores, and countless others. Music, Italian Style | Harward Magazine
12122020 “It’s a study project but also more of a permanent engine to understand our terroir," says Antonio Capaldo. Vineyards here are small parcels, tucked away between woods, olive groves and aromatic herbs. Irpinia holds the treasure of centuries-old pre-phylloxera vines, survivors thanks to spots of volcanic, sandy soil. Italy’s Irpinia Wine Region: ‘A Huge Genetic Database’ | Forbes
12132020 The Nativity scene (presepe in italian) depicts “a miniature utopia, a city that is at peace with itself,” said Marino Niola, an anthropologist at Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples. “It is at the core of the Neapolitan idea of Christmas.” For One Prized Italian Tradition, Covid-19 Deals Heartbreaking Blow | The Wall Street Journal
12142020 “Following the sky and the stars.” To push towards the hypothesis of an Etruscan foundation, explains Osanna, are hundreds of amphorae, vases and ampoules including over 70 cups with inscriptions found in the excavation of the sanctuary built along the road that connected the city al mare. Pompeii, the latest excavations reveal the mystery: “It was founded by the Etruscans” | web24.news
12152020 Modern chefs like Isabella de Cham are elevating pizza fritta from its rustic roots by using ingredients like octopus. She opened her eponymous, all-women-run restaurant two years ago in Naples’ Rione Sanità neighbourhood after working at Pizzeria Gino Sorbillo at and La Masardona, both hot spots hailed for their pizza fritta. Travel - Italy's beloved 'fried pizza' | BBC
12162020 Take a look at the Fondazione FOQUS Quartieri Spagnoli, which is seen from afar before a green lawn, which is now at the heart of redeveloped areas with schools, social enterprises and active cooperation across the territory. The Hidden Secrets and Beauty of Naples, a City of Contrasts | Elle Decor
12172020 Pizza masters and chefs are travelling far and wide, opening schools to train local pizza makers. After the United States, Asia is the main target, especially Japan, where the consortium – the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana, has dozens of affiliate pizzerias. Naples-style pizzerias have recently appeared in Taiwan, South Korea and the Philippines. How Asia fell in love with real Neapolitan pizza, and the disciples who learn from Naples about true pizza making | The South China Morning Post
12182020 The first sensation arriving in Scala is one of peacefulness. With such a scenic setting, hiking is the best way to experience Scala’s natural landscape close up. Rino Mansi has been exploring these mountains since he was a young boy, he now leads excursions along the Amalfi Coast with his company ScalaandTrekking. The intensity of Scala | Authentic Amalfi Coast
12192020 When my partner and I got engaged we started planning an autumn ceremony on Italy’s Amalfi Coast. We plan to exchange vows next fall during golden hour with the Tyrrhenian Sea as the backdrop while 30 of our closest family and friends look on, before sitting down to a feast of grilled lobster and slices of Chantilly-cream-lined sponge cake chased with limoncello. The Best Destinations in the World: The 2021 Gold List | Condè Nast Traveler
12202020 Le Vigne di Raito produces two organic certified wines. The Aglianico grapes are cultivated using the Guyot method on a series of terraces carved into the mountain side. The Piedirosso grapes instead are cultivated on a traditional pergola. Both methods are typical of wines from the Amalfi Coast. Wine Tasting at Le Vigne di Raito | Vinthropology
12212020 Procida is small enough to explore on foot and could be easily be done in a day (there are frequent ferries to Ischia and Naples). However, if you wish to stay longer, there are a few small pensions, hotels and B&Bs available. Try the rustic, coral-bright Hotel La Vigna, set on a vineyard of local Falanghina grapes. These 5 Islands Are Italy’s Best-Kept Secret | Forbes
12222020 Tel Aviv-based architects has created a minimal interior for a boutique on the Italian island of Ischia, filled with references to local architecture and volcanic geology. Located off the coast of Naples, Ischia sits over an ancient volcanic crater, which gives it an abundant landscape of verdant greenery, thermal spas and natural springs. Paritzki & Liani Architects mixes architecture and geology in Grifo210 boutique | Dezeen
12232020 On her Instagram, the italian chef shared a beautiful video of herself preparing a Neapolitan dessert called Struffoli, and it looks splendid. Giada explain to us the magic of the “fried little dough balls tossed in honey, and made into a tower so it can be your centerpiece and your dessert.” Giada De Laurentiis Shares a Neapolitan Dessert Recipe From Her Childhood | Yahoo Lifestyle
12242020 For Christmas, a Neapolitan wants to eat three things: fish, seafood and more fish. So important are the creatures of the sea for the holy evening that Christmas is also referred to as the festa dei sette pesci. And while all fish are welcome at the table, one is especially dear to every Neapolitan’s stomach: dried, aged Atlantic cod. Somma Vesuviana, Campania's Baccalà Capital | Culinary Backstreets
12252020 For the first time, the Teatro San Carlo in Naples is offering shows to the public virtually. The platform will host concerts, documentaries, educational projects and conversations with leaders in the performing arts: to reach all those who usually do not approach the opera house for geographical or economic reasons. At the world's oldest opera house, the show must go on | CNN
12262020 Two ducks hanging by their feet, a rooster, a dog on a leash, all of them looking likethey were painted in 3D. The almost intact premises of a Thermopolium, a street food shop, with dishes of all kinds, from snails to a sort of "paella", return to light in Pompeii. Pompeii, a 'street food shop' emerges from the site | Ansa
12272020 In short, if Procida were to win the award as Capital of Culture 2022 this will contribute to having positive effects not only on its territory, but also on the territories connected to it, thus contributing to the development and enhancement of the entire regional territory. Procida Capital of Culture 2022: the Campania Region supports the candidacy | Napolike
12282020 Massimo Setaro of Casa Vinicola Setaro and his prize-winning Caprettone Spumante Metodo Clasico from Vesuvio. This unique and elegant sparkling wine, produced from the indigenous Caprettone grape. A Celebration of Wine & Culture in Naples | Wine With Wanda
12292020 In Naples, the tiny shop near the sea, with its wood-framed windows, chandelier, and counter where the red, blue, polka dot or diamond-patterned ties are displayed. Each Marinella tie takes about 45 minutes to make, with ten steps in all, from cutting the silk to doing the stitching, and adding the loop and label. 'A little corner of England in Naples': The secrets of a famed Italian tie shop | The Local Italy
12302020 Saetta is the stack attached to the mainland and the highest at 109 meters. Stella is the middle stack, with a central cavity 60 meters long. Scopolo is the outermost faraglione and has on its peak a famous blue lizard whose scientific name is “Podarcis sicula coerulea” and blends in perfectly with the sky and the sea thanks to its extraordinary blue color. Capri Faraglioni | Laqua Charme & Boutique
12312020 The idea of the Iskiah Boom Boom comes from the creative duo Pep Minichino (Campanica) and Vincenzo Notaro (Officina Mirabilis): a long drink made with Amarischia and Gassosa Arnone, two stories from the South united in the Plus. "Two tastes rooted in Campania culture - the fascinating botanicals of Ischia and the water with lemon and bicarbonate of Neapolitan street vendors". Iskiah Boom Boom - the new long drink by Il SudPlus | Horeca News
Monday, February 28, 2011
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02012011 The restaurant "Alfonso a Mare", member of a chain of restaurants named "Costa Diva", Le vie del cinema (The Roads of the cinema), has created "La Consuelita", a typical dish that has taken the name of the character played by "Francesca Bertini" in a movie that was filmed in the restaurant of Alfonso a Mare. Restaurant | alfonsoamare.it
02022011 012011 If only the pizza at Vico del Carmine in Florence could mimic Naples as well as its decor! We were served pizzas that had thin, nowhere near crunchy (I'd say soggy even), crusts and which were topped with what could arguably NOT be mozzarella - as the pungency was a real brow-raiser. It was far from the kind of pizza you would hope to find in a neapolitan alleyway! Vico del Carmine | Appuntamento Pizza
02032011 Three different generations have taken over the ancient and typical dishes. It is now more than twenty-five years that don Matteo has ben managing the place with great passion and love. Enrico Caruso, Giovanni Amendola and many other big names and personalities visited and were guests of the Pizzeria “Vicolo della Neve”. The famous painters, from Salerno, Clemente Tafuri, Alfonso and Tullio Grassi decorated its walls with their excellent paintings. History | Ancient Pizzeria Vicolo della Neve
02042011 Campi Flegrei’s eight-mile-wide caldera is so low and unassuming that much of metro Naples was built on top, and yet a full eruption would be one of the largest in human history, the kind of geological event capable of plunging the world into a minor ice age. This time, scientists are determined to give the three million residents of greater Naples abundant warning. What Could Possibly Go Wrong: Deep-Drilling a Supervolcano | Popular Science
02052011 Cynthia was travelling with a girlfriend in Italy for six weeks when she met Simon. He was on his way back home after living in Britain for six years when they met in a Naples hostel. “From the moment Simon and I met we struck up a conversation and very easily talked all night long,” says Cynthia. “We met up again once he arrived in Sydney and the rest is history!” Love in Naples | The Age
02062011 A year later we came back to Italy, this time together, and actually visited the same little patisserie. (My husband later said he had planned on proposing to me right there at the same table we had sat at the year before). He did later propose on a hotel balcony in Positano -- at sunset, overlooking the sea, with Pavarotti singing in the background. Much better choice. My miracle girl | MarketWatch
02072011 Six of the 15 guestrooms are in the original 1777 Palazzo Bruno, including four upstairs rooms with 18th-century ceiling frescoes. Many regulars prefer ground-floor rooms 51 to 55 because they open directly onto the magnificent, long entrance terrace and enjoy postcard views of Positano framed by ivy trailing off the shady trellis. 10 best secret hotels in the world (Albergo California, Positano, Italy) | msnbc.com
02082011 Procida is a small island – you can cross it easily on foot, though there’s a good bus service, too. On Procida you’ll find the little bar in which Mario Ruoppolo (Massimo Troisi) shyly romances barmaid Beatrice (Maria Grazia Cucinotta). It’s Bar La Taverna del Postino on the seafront of the tiny fishing village of Marina di Corricella, on the northeast of the island. Marina di Corricella, a near-vertical warren of pastel-coloured houses linked by a zig-zag of scalatinelli (staircase streets), is simply one of the most striking places you’re likely to visit. Il Postino film locations | movie-locations.com.
02092011 An excellent small hotel in a little village of the island of Procida in the Bay of Naples. Private house in a lemon garden, at only 200 metres from sand beach, rocky beach and from touristic and fishermen harbour of Chiaiolella, formerly residence, with restaurant in the lemon garden, cooking only fresh fish from owner's son in law boats, vegetables from our garden, self made wine available and Limoncello. Hotel Celeste | RealAdventures
02102011 Lemon trees are part of the Campania landscape (to which Capri belongs). Their fragrant fruit is ubiquitous: drizzled on grilled fish, tossed in fresh pasta, baked into cakes and frozen into sweet granita. But on Capri, the lemon's most common form is as an after-dinner (or lunch) digestivo known as limoncello. Served freezer-cold and in a tiny frosted glass, artfully-bottled limoncello finds its way into many a visitor's carry-on bag to be shared at home with friends. Be warned: Limoncello, made with organic lemon zest, pure alcohol, sugar and water, can deliver a nefarious hangover. Destinations / Capri | Islands
02112011 Elle Decor: How would you define your professional style? Kelly Wearstler: It’s dictated by my clients. I take their interests and run them through my filter. ED: What is the last place you saw that made you think, I wish I’d done that? KW: The J.K. Place hotel in Capri. It’s very intimate, and the attention to detail is incredible. Women in Design: Kelly Wearstler | Elle Decor
02122011 Vietri La Fenice - A small hotel, which overlooks the Mediterranean sea, is the inspiration for Vietri s La Fenice dinnerware. Each piece is hand painted with a vibrant scene depicting the Italian coastline. La Fenice is the ideal complement to variety of Vietri patterns. Bring the atmosphere of the Amalfi Coast into your home with Vietri La Fenice! Vietri La Fenice Dinnerware | Distinctive-Decor
02132011 The villa, located along a small alleyway in a quiet, residential area, sits atop a rocky ridge against one of the most beautiful backdrops in the world. Its location on the upper part of Positano offers wonderful panoramic views over the entire town and the Li Galli islands. Villa Oliviero is one of the most enchanting properties along the Amalfi Coast. Villa Oliviero - Positano | Villas of Distinction
02142011 Best vacation taken: The Amalfi Coast in Sorrento the week of my wedding. It was phenomenal. 10 Things About Me: Malin Akerman | Elle
02152011 This variation of caprese salad was created by chef Mark Mollica, and inspired by his time in Naples, where mozzarella cheese is made from buffalo milk. "It's definitely one of our best selling dishes," Mollica says, "we run out every night." Healthy recipes | Natural Health
02162011 An Italian concept from L.A. restaurant superstar David Myers, Pizzeria Ortica has a traditional menu with a decidedly city feel. Pizzas are in the style of (where else) Naples, Italy, and the basics are spot-on, including the crust, which is made using a 300-year-old biga (dough starter) from outside Naples. Hand-stretched and baked in an oak-burning oven, the pizzas are hard to resist. Pizza! Pizza! | Coast
02172011 A trip to the Amalfi Coast inspired this recipe. Giant lemons abound there, and Delizie al Limone is the traditional dessert served in many of the nicer restaurants. This version is my heroic attempt to recreate this delicacy using advice from several of the local women, and a few talented Houston friends. Delizie al Limone | TasteBook
02182011 Join Chiara Guerrieri in the Graeco-Roman town of Paestum and savor the flavors of an ancient way of life while also pleasuring yourself with the practice of yoga. From the stunning Amalfi Coast, to Pompeii, to the even more ancient city of Paestum, this is Italy's coast with the most. Yoga in Italy with Chiara Guerrieri | Yoga Journal
02192011 People sheltering from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD79 died instantly when a 500°C heat wave stopped their vital organs then vaporised their brains, say volcanologists. Alberto Incoronato of the University of Naples Federico II studied 80 skeletons of people who hid in chambers in the coastal cliff face at the foot of the volcano, near Herculaneum. All were found in relaxed poses. Boiling brains | NewScientist
02202011 With The Fires of Vesuvius, Mary Beard has produced a lusciously detailed, erudite account of life in ancient Pompeii, and in keeping with her earlier work, she first clears the evidentiary ground. She reveals how a city badly roughed up by earthquakes, rebuilt, shaken again, partly evacuated, blasted and blanketed by volcanic ash from Vesuvius in 79 CE, then tunneled into, looted and finally forgotten was rediscovered in the eighteenth century, excavated, rebuilt, bombed by Allied forces in 1943 and reconstructed once more, becoming the "city in a bottle" dramatically if misleadingly packaged for tourists. A City Unbottled: Mary Beard's Pompeii | The Nation
02212011 Richard Fortey describes the "Temple" of Serapis near the Bay of Naples, where Lyell in 1830 challenged a static concept of the Earth with a simple observation: He noted that the borings in the midsection of the marble columns there were apparently caused by rock-eating marine clams, indicating the rise and fall of the sea and the ups and downs of a dynamic crust over vast stretches of time. Fortey calls the "Temple" of Serapis near the Bay of Naples a geological "holy place for rationalists," recognizing the oxymoron: The scarred columns evoke a rational explanation that defies many a religious conviction about the biblical brevity of Earth's history. A Restless Planet | American Scientist
02222011 David Savage have shared with us about The Sustainable Neighborhood, green housing development in southern Italy who Andrea Salvini and Barbara Berni as project architects. In collaboration with Italian architect Barbara Berni, this mixed-use residential project was conceived as a large-scale, green building development on nearly 12 acres in the province of Caserta in southern Italy. The Sustainable Neighborhood in Caserta, Italy by Andrea Salvini | Architecture Design News
02232011 No wearing noisy wooden clogs in Capri. Italian mayor bans sand castles | Foreign Policy
02242011 Moscow's favorite cuisines of late, Melanzana does manage to create something fresh and new with its fusion of the two. The pizzas would seem to be the stronger of the two sections, given that Melanzana has a dedicated pizza chef, Pasquale Cinotti of Naples, who has 37 years' experience making pizzas. The collection of pizzas offers all the classics, such as margarita (290 rubles), four cheeses (420 rubles) and four seasons (470 rubles). Aubergine-o-licious | The Moscow Times
02252011 Ischia Thermae introduces a technologically advanced Anti-Aging formula. ?Active Vita System? utilizes nano technology delivery deep into the skin. Nanotopes of vitamins, A,D,E and SK-Influx deliver moisture, tone and elasticity, qualities of youthful skin, to the face and body. Nano Technology | Spa Magazine
02262011 Recently back from wrapping up the shooting in Naples, Italy, for her first international venture Fire In My Heart with the actor of Ben Hur fame, Omar Sharif, Sonali Kulkarni recounts her pasta days. "I had real yummy food in Italy. Even their roadside pastas and spaghettis are great," she says. Besides, she tried out a variety of salads there too. "That country has some incredible variety when it comes to salad. You can fill yourself with salads." The taste still lingers in her memory, she adds. From poha to pasta | The Hindu
02272011 Down the coast, the region of Campania, with Naples as its capital and the Amalfi coast and Positano and Ravello as some of its other draws, has captured some of Cinecittà 's heat, business and ability to promote. Rino Piccolo of the Campania Film Commission points out that 'of course, we can offer the skilled crews because we're so close to Rome, where you find the very best Italian human and technical resources for film production. Going for the gold | Film Journal International
02282011 Catarina Ravaglia, Elite, is 16. Catarina is from Italy. Catarina prefers flats to heels, mainly owing to her being much taller than her friends. Catarina likes the word 'patient', Kings of Leon and brogues. Catarina has travelled the world but is looking forward to seeing more of her home country this summer; Florence and Naples top the list. Top 5 Biker Jackets on the Top 5 Faces for February | i-D