The most fashionable village in the world is in Sicily
If you think that Sicily is only about coppolas and cannolis, you probably haven’t seen the video that is making a splash on the web just a few days after its launch.
dettagli che fanno la differenza
Agira, a small village in the province of Enna, offers more than world-renowned Sicilian specialities. They've made fashion history by being inhabited by super cool old people that, despite their age, are not giving up on a glam touch in their lives.
Dandy Style
They have always been fashionable, because style is something that is innate to the Sicilians, but the arrival of the Sicily Fashion Village offers them much more possibilities to apply it.
The image of a typical Sicilian old person was rebuilt as someone who becomes a fashion trendsetter. This link between the two universes – the always-evolving world of fashion and Sicily, usually associated with immobility and tradition - is pure creativity. So yes, with the arrival of the Sicily Fashion Village, a tradition has been remade.
Extreme sport apparel
Black Flower Style
Antonino, Epifanio, Santa, Orazio, Giuseppa and other village inhabitants are free to let loose their own creativity and inventiveness, showing off their custom styles. From the original dandy style to the oriental fashion dream, you really can see a variety of approaches and colours.
Eternal Love
What we believe the video is communicating is exactly this: Sicily is not only sea, sun, food and traditions... but fashion and creativity as well. A perfect combination that becomes one reason more for visiting.
Head to Sicily - maybe you will stumble upon one of these pleasant grannies ...and undergo a fashion revolution yourself.
uno sguardo puo a dire tanto
For more information, please see:
http://siciliafashionvillage.it
All photos courtesy and copyright mosaicoon
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