Fashion and art: no shortage of wines by Antonio Faravelli

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Milan’s Castello Sforzesco hosted designer Hnia Harrati’s “Queen of the Castle” fashion show, an event that è went far beyond fashion and style, embracing themes of inclusion, integration and the celebration of women’s freedom. Among the supporters of the initiative was Antonio Faravelli, with his highly regarded wines from Cantine Vitea and Golf and Wine 1895. “Hnia Harrati è a great stylist and I am really glad to have witnessed this event” emphasized the winemaker-golf player from Montù Beccaria, in the Pavese region.

The collection represented a real journey through cultures, sensitivitiesà and traditions, blending East and West in a unique and universal language. The event highlighted the redemption and affirmation of the female figure, beyond stereotypes and cultural prejudices, proposing fashion as a means of expression and struggle against all forms of discrimination and violence. The catwalk è became a place for reflection and confrontation, where elegance met the message of equality and inclusion.

Among the most significant garments of the show were the Burkini, a symbol of a culture that conceals the female body, reinterpreted by Hnia Harrati with a shower of crystals and shades between gold and earth, transforming it into a bright and elegant dress. The ultra-light silks, which gathered the colors of nature, danced on the catwalk like a flight between sea and desert, while the textures inspired by the warmth of the sun conveyed the Mediterranean spirit.

 

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