So, I can die happy now. Or at least my 17 year old self can! Today we visited Hearst Italia today which publishes and sells Cosmopolitan, Elle, Marie Claire, Women’s Health, and Esquire just to name a few. I’ve always… Read More
Red Hand
We found ourselves having another rainy day. The city seemed darker and quiet now. But at our media visit, in Burson-Marsteller, it was lovely. I loved it so much that this visit has me rethinking not going into ad and… Read More
Clouds and Castles
The trip to Venice was so rushed but so worth it. Next stop is Milan! We went on a walking tour of the Duomo di Milano, which was absolutely stunning. My jaw literally dropped the second I step foot in… Read More
The City of Walking
After the initial shock of the beautiful city of Venice, the first thing you might notice is that the only noise is coming from music and people talking. There’s no cars. No bikes. No motorcycles. Just boats and gondolas. It’s… Read More
Florence Free Day
The part of Florence we were in was a true shopping Mecca. There was something for everyone from Gucci and Prada to cheap bodegas and knock-off handbags. I went to a small boutique shop and got a really unique pair… Read More
David, Duomo, and Dancing
On our first full day in Florence we had a free morning so we went to find a nice place to eat and happened to come across and beautiful restaurant called the Menagerie. It was a restaurant, cafe, bar, flower… Read More
A Work of Art
The drive to Assisi was actually quite beautiful. I found myself gazing out at the Longstreet hi of mountains, rolling hills, cypress trees and patches of poppy flowers in awe. It brought me back to the first time I saw… Read More
Yesterday
Our class went over to Art Attack, Arkage an advertising company and it was finally sunny during our walk. My first impression of the office was that it seemed like a really calm environment to cultivate creativity. There was all… Read More
Rainy Rome
Tuesday was an enriching day to say the least. It was all about art, interesting people, provoking and thoughtful conversations, food, and exposing myself to new concepts. During a loud rain storm, we toured around the Musei Vaticani and the… Read More
second stop, spaghetti
Today, I realized just how accurate people in America were when they told me about Italy. It’s true that they all drive small cars or scooters. I came within an inch of my death because of a few of… Read More