News // 4 News by Chiara Bonetti
Berlin photographer Chiara BONETTI c/o JULIA WALDMANN loves Rome. And so the decision to spend the winter in Italy as to say Rome was not particularly difficult for her. Ultimately, it is only a short flight that connects their two lives. Because as we say so beautifully and loosely based on the GoSeeAWARDS 25 theme: 'Mobility is the key.'
So you can of course still book her from Berlin - or from Rome, whatever suits you.
Here we show you her free work 'Drago and Franceso in Rome'.
17.02.2025
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RESTÉ, based in Bologna, Italy, offers you a network of residences in the most prestigious locations in Italy for your unforgettable vacation. For Resté Italy, Chiara BONETTI c/o JULIA WALDMANN photographed with team and models at Villa Jolanda in Brunate on Lake Como.
Villa Jolanda has a garden, a shared lounge and a bar, and with 10 bedrooms offers plenty of accommodation in Brunate. A funicular railroad connects the towns of Como and Brunate, and the cable car stop is just 600 meters from the house.
In the second half of the 19th century, Brunate became a popular vacation resort for wealthy Milanese, who built numerous Art Nouveau villas. After the Second World War, Brunate changed from an elite resort to a popular vacation destination. Today, most vacationers come from the USA and Japan.
GoSee : reste.it
22.01.2025
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The Mexican fashion label PPAAYYSS® is dedicated to the production of knitwear. The company focuses on casual clothing for men and women - beyond mainstream. It offers capsule collections with pieces such as sweaters, ponchos, pants and blankets. The company collaborates with national and international artists for all their collections.
Chiara BONETTI c/o JULIA WALDMANN photographed these K-Pop-inspired motifs for PPAAYYSS and its own store in Mexico City. Studio, models, everything K-Pop. Because : Mexico City has one of the largest K-pop fan bases outside of Korea.
According to CEO Víctor Manuel Martínez López, the idea for the label goes back three generations to a family tradition: “We specialized in the production of cotton yarn and later in jacquard weaving. Now we are turning this tradition around and transforming it into something modern and contemporary. Our products are mainly made from natural materials and are also unisex.”
GoSee : ppaayyss.com
21.11.2024
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