Is Giorgio Armani the godfather of Italian style? Which are the most stylish bars and restaurants in Milan? Send us your comments and suggestions and we'll publish them below.
• From: nino rosada; little country near to Milan • Posted: Oct. 18, 2006 • Comment: MILAN IS WONDERFUL !!!
• From: Donald High; San Francisco, CA • Posted: July 25, 2006 • Comment: I acknowledged that Milano isn't as charming as Paris or Florence. However, it does share something in common with New York - going for modernity. That's what attracts me. I still have Milano in a corner of my heart. It is such a fantastic city to visit. Hopefully, Giorgio Armani will finally encourage the city government to make a visionary plan for Milano by building more progressive architecture.
• From: Glenda Diamond; Philippines • Posted: June 8, 2006 • Comment: I'm so grateful that Giorgio Armani is featured here and I wanted to say thank you for the magnificent work or art that you have shared for centuries. I love every accent of his work because it gives me the individuality that I am having now. I really love the natural beauty of his creations. Once again, thank you so much.
• From: Emmanuel Adinoyi Majebi; Lagos , Nigeria • Posted: June 7, 2006 • Comment: Armani is a study in the art of staying power! Growing up in Nigeria, Armani was so popular here that at that early time of my life I couls have been forgiven if i thought Armani was Nigerian. For a man of 72 years to still keep going with the same passion he has had over the years is a lesson that many young budding business men and entrpreneurs ought to imbibe. Still i beleive that the emnironment of a person has a lot to contribute to the success of a man. Growing up in an idyllic city like Milan would fire up the imagination of any creative human being and keep him going on strong for decades.When that is contratsed with the situation in Nigeria and Africa where we are plagued with wars, corrupt governments, droughts, lack of incentives and encouragement from government, total lack f venture capital, many talented Africans who could have made it like Armani end up in refugee camps, detention camps or as economic immigrants doing odd jobs on the streetsof Europe.! It is such a pity when yo come from Africa and see the size of talents that go to waste because of bad governance
• From: Selvaggia; milan & MENA • Posted: June 6, 2006 • Comment: what about florence?!?! I can't believe it is not in your fashionable towns ... Pittiuomo (men's fashion most important event with catwalks started there).
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