Suitcases designed by Gucci during the 20th century are highlighted in one section of the Gucci Museo in Florence.
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COLUMN: Gucci reminds the world how fashion defines art
The two most basic words one could use upon a visit to Florence to describe the city are “history” and “art.” Combined, these words become synonymous with fashion.
An artists practices his craft on the side streets of Florence, Italy. His work can be surprising to the viewers because of his skill.
COLUMN: Italian street artists practice at high level
When I was younger I used to always wonder if we look at an object and all see the same thing. I would ask myself, “If we’re looking at an apple, do we see the same curves and shades of vibrant red?”
The Sistine Chapel is located inside the Apostolic Palace which is home to the pope. The Apostolic Palace is located in Vatican City.
The Colosseum is an acient amplitheter located in Rome, Italy.
Overseas and Overwhelmed
My first days in Florence were, in a way, similar to my arrival at IU my freshman year. Florence was a place I have never lived before, I hadn’t an idea what school would be like here and I was simply trying to find the people I would become friends with over the semester.
The coffee culture of Italy features an emphasis on drinks such as the cappuccino.
The coffee culture of Italy features an emphasis on drinks such as the cappuccino.
COLUMN: Coffee style is impressive in Italy
Compared to most normal college students my addiction to coffee is very mild. In fact I can barely stand to sip on the bitter, dark liquid so many obsess over unless it’s drowning in caramel, peppermint mocha or pumpkin spice flavoring.
The duomo in Florence, Italy, is an aesthetic and cultural center in the city.
COLUMN: The Florence Cathedral is more than just the center of town
When we think of our hometown, no matter how small or how big, there is some sort of building or monument that makes that place complete. Florence, Italy, is no different.
COLUMN: Art isn’t black and white in Florence
I was about 11 years old when I first visited the Louvre.
COLUMN: A new presidency arrives with fewer designers to dress it
“I have no interest whatsoever in dressing Melania Trump,” designer Marc Jacobs said to Women’s Wear Daily.
COLUMN: Black Friday raises questions about new shopper mentality
It was an uplifting turn for businesses when Black Friday sales jumped nine percent from last year, but this general change doesn’t necessarily represent the clothing and accessories industry.
COLUMN: Melania Trump might bring a new dress code to the White House
In one of Melania Trump’s most recent appearances on the show “60 Minutes,” we saw the future First Lady of the United States in a hip-hugging, vibrant red dress. As I saw this look I began to think of how the current first lady and her daughters have been closely watched to ensure they follow a certain dress code.
Multiple Nationalities, One Identity
By Adele Poudrier
COLUMN: There is truth to Vogue's cleavage argument
Vogue UK recently released an article titled “Desperately Seeking Cleavage” that has become quite controversial.
COLUMN: Trump’s clothing line proves clothes don't make the man
Before Donald Trump decided to run for president in the 2016 race after his first attempt in 2000, he had a few other ventures — Trump Hotels and Trump International Realty among other money-making businesses — going on in his life.