Robb Report Celebrates La Dolce Vita With Spring Fashion Issue
March Edition Honors Italian Artistry and Authentic Craft
March Edition Honors Italian Artistry and Authentic Craft
NEW YORK, March 2, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Robb Report, the leading voice in luxury, has unveiled its annual spring fashion issue, this time celebrating la dolce vita! Shining the spotlight on all things Italian—from luxury fashion and travel to irresistible automobiles and culinary delicacies—Robb Report's March issue introduces readers to the artists, artisans, engineers, designers, winemakers, chefs, and hoteliers who have perfected Italy's genius for living the good life.
Headlining the March issue of Robb Report is a 16-page fashion spread, "Artful Elegance," shot in Florence at the Palazzo Pitti's Galleria Palatina. Robb Report enlisted an Italian crew, including photographer Adriano Russo and stylist Peter Cardona, who helped to create a truly authentic pictorial of Italian style. "Artful Elegance" was the first fashion shoot that the Galleria Palatina has ever allowed within its historic walls, which have stood for over 500 years.
Robb Report continues to take readers behind the scenes in Italy with a rare look at the history of Neapolitan tailoring in "Sew It Goes." Backed by generations of meticulous work and dogged dedication, Naples's leading tailors from four core Italian family-owned houses—Kiton, Isaia, Cesare Attolini, and Rubinacci—are attracting a fresh fan base. RobbReport.com offers extended video of these heritage brands, along with images straight from the workshop floors and interviews with Gianluca Isaia, Massimiliano and Giuseppe Attolini, and Kiton's Maria Giovanna Paone.
"This is the first time that Robb Report has ever devoted an entire issue to the culture of one particular country," says Brett Anderson, editor in chief. "When we considered our sophisticated and worldly readership and their ongoing quest for the best of the best, we immediately associated that 'live life to the fullest' mentality with the Italian zest for living la dolce vita! We know our readers and partners will truly enjoy this Italian takeover of Robb Report, which in essence is an international celebration of art, life, and style."
Robb Report continues its celebration of all things Italian with a look at the most incredible designs from the country's independent coachbuilders, creators of many of the 20th century's most iconic cars, as well as a glimpse into 21 picture-perfect Italian vacation villas. The March issue also features Robb Report's bonus Home & Style section, detailing the latest from the world of exceptional interiors, architecture, and design.
If you cannot make a trip to Italy in the foreseeable future, fear not! RobbReport.com has curated a list of U.S. boutiques and dealers offering the country's top fashions, wines, cars, and more at RobbReport.com/ItalianShops. And don't miss famed Italian chef Massimo Bottura's 11 favorite restaurants in Italy, part of an exclusive digital feature available for Robb Report iPad and iPhone subscribers. Robb Report is available as a digital edition for the iPad and iPhone via the iTunes App Store and through Zinio.
About Robb Report
Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2016, Robb Report is the authoritative voice in the global luxury market. Widely regarded as the single most influential journal of living life to the fullest, Robb Report covers the newest in what matters most to its discerning and exceptionally affluent audience, including luxury automobiles, aircraft, fine dining, travel, timepieces and fine jewelry, style and design, arts and culture, spirits, and cigars. For more information, visit the Robb Report website at RobbReport.com and connect with us on Twitter (@robbreport), Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook.
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