A Very Fashion Kind of Street Art

By Marilovesgr33n @marilovesgr33n

{Collegamento con la versione Italiana in alto a destra}


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">In Milan between Via Montenapoleone and Via Sant’Andrea, there is a fashion reason for walking watching where “you’re going.”

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">24 manholes copyright, dressed by 22 famous designers + 2 emerging designers from Istituto Marangoni.
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">“Tombini Art” – manholes Art - is the open-air exhibition  visible from February 24th
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">until January 2016.
A sophisticated form of street art that called Giorgio Armani, Just Cavalli, Etro, Missoni, Larusmiani, Laura Biagiotti, Costume National, Moschino, 10 Corso Como, Prada, Trussardi, DSquared2, Versace, Iceberg, Brunello Cucinelli, Hogan, Alberta Ferretti

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">, Valentino, Salvatore Ferragamo, Emilio Pucci, Giuseppe Zanotti Design, Ermenegildo Zegna to “dress up” elements pigeonholed in the streets and hand painted.

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">For most of them the attribution is immediate, becouse the style of the designer is unmistakable.

Valentino and his graphic colored prints in bold tones of orange, pink and red; squared faces and drawings by Disquared; the essential minimalism by Giorgio Armani; Missoni‘s color prints;

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">the optical black and white by Prada.

One more reason to visit the “quadrilateral of fashion” and one of the few times when it is allowed to step on the art.

   

{photos by ilovegreeninspiration}

{Last three photos by Sergio Caminata}

another example of art on the floor at Giorgio Armani’s theatre – GOOD LUCK!