Spring is settling surely here in Paris, and it’s hard not to say that it’s my favorite season, but don’t you think there’s something to be said for Autumn in Milan?
Its unreal sweetness, its washed greens turning celadon…how it’s too busy being graceful to think that it’s fading?
Of course it wouldn’t be a Milanese green delight if there wasn’t a bit of architecture and design playing around with the greenery. And the curly cascades of leaves hanging from the 1930’s balconies? A good summary of the city’s confident sophistication.
The mood : Milan in October, Italy | The Voyageur
[…] from one place to another with no hassle. It’s also surprisingly green (I’ve shown it already), which tends to give a bohemian twist to the sharp architecture. Living here was something I […]