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  • CATANIA, ITALIA - 11 GENNAIO 2014:  Famiglia Gensabella ritratta nel salone del loro appartamento a Catania l'11 gennaio 2014.
    CIPG_20140111_ESPRESSO_Precari__M3_4...jpg
  • CATANIA, ITALIA - 11 GENNAIO 2014:  Famiglia Gensabella ritratta nel salone del loro appartamento a Catania l'11 gennaio 2014.
    CIPG_20140111_ESPRESSO_Precari__M3_4...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A piercing earromg wotj pearl and white diamond (white gold) earring is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A three floating diamond ring worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here at the entrance of her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: An interior view of the boutique of Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: An interior view of the boutique of Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A piercing earromg wotj pearl and white diamond (white gold) earring is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A wedding bracelet (double bangle of gold and diamonds) and a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring are worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, are seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A wedding bracelet (double bangle of gold and diamonds) is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A wedding bracelet (double bangle of gold and diamonds) is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing  TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
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  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: Due uomini passeggiano presso il Castello medievale, detto anche Castello chiaramontano  a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello dei Chiaramonte, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
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  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: Vista del Castello medievale, detto anche Castello chiaramontano  a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello dei Chiaramonte, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
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  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: Due uomini si sporgono dalla torre quadrata, eretta da Federico II, che si affaccia sulla Valle del Paradiso a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello chiaramontano, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
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  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: La Valle del Paradiso vista dal Castello chiaramontano con la statua della Madonna che domina la città a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello chiaramontano, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1350.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: Vista della città di Naro dal castello medievale, detto anche Castello chiaramontano, a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012.  Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello dei Chiaramonte, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1315.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012:  iscrizioni dei carcerati nella mura degli interni del castello medievale la cui cisterna venne usata talvolta come prigione a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello chiaramontano, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1282.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012:  La torre quadrata del castello medievale, detto anche Castello chiaramontano, fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.  a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello dei Chiaramonte, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1607.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012:  il cortile del castello medievale di Naro, detto anche Castello chiaramontano, a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012.  Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello dei Chiaramonte, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1395.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012:  il cortile del castello medievale di Naro, detto anche Castello chiaramontano, a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012.  Il castello medievale di Naro, che si erge nella più alta della città, è uno dei castelli meglio conservati della Sicilia. Il castello, comunemento detto Castello dei Chiaramonte, preesisteva alla conquista araba del 827. L'impianto fu rimaneggiato in epoca Chiaramontana e divenne una roccaforte della nobile famiglia dei Chiaramonte, la potente famiglia che per più di un secolo aveva determina la storia dell'isola. La torre quadrata del castello fu eretta da Federico III d'Aragona nel 1330.
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  • ACIREALE (CT), ITALIA - 1 GIUGNO 2014: <br />
L'Edicola dei Giornali di Piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale, CT, l'1 giugno 2014.<br />
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Edificata nei primi anni del ‘900 in stile eclettico, l’Edicola dei Giornali di piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale è uno dei simboli della piazza, originariamente giardino del Palazzo Floristella, donato dalla famiglia al Comune di Acireale nel 1875. Il Bene è delimitato a sud dalla Basilica di San Sebastiano, il monumento religioso più importante di Acireale, splendido esempio di architettura religiosa barocca. Il chiosco, manufatto di pregio edificato interamente in legno e sottoposto a vincolo, oggi versa in una situazione di forte degrado.
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  • ACIREALE (CT), ITALIA - 1 GIUGNO 2014: <br />
L'Edicola dei Giornali di Piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale, CT, l'1 giugno 2014.<br />
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Edificata nei primi anni del ‘900 in stile eclettico, l’Edicola dei Giornali di piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale è uno dei simboli della piazza, originariamente giardino del Palazzo Floristella, donato dalla famiglia al Comune di Acireale nel 1875. Il Bene è delimitato a sud dalla Basilica di San Sebastiano, il monumento religioso più importante di Acireale, splendido esempio di architettura religiosa barocca. Il chiosco, manufatto di pregio edificato interamente in legno e sottoposto a vincolo, oggi versa in una situazione di forte degrado.
    CIPG_20140601_FAI-Acireale__M3_1018.jpg
  • ACIREALE (CT), ITALIA - 1 GIUGNO 2014: <br />
L'Edicola dei Giornali di Piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale, CT, l'1 giugno 2014.<br />
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Edificata nei primi anni del ‘900 in stile eclettico, l’Edicola dei Giornali di piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale è uno dei simboli della piazza, originariamente giardino del Palazzo Floristella, donato dalla famiglia al Comune di Acireale nel 1875. Il Bene è delimitato a sud dalla Basilica di San Sebastiano, il monumento religioso più importante di Acireale, splendido esempio di architettura religiosa barocca. Il chiosco, manufatto di pregio edificato interamente in legno e sottoposto a vincolo, oggi versa in una situazione di forte degrado.
    CIPG_20140601_FAI-Acireale__M3_0988.jpg
  • 8 Novembre, 2008. Brooklyn, New York.<br />
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Brigid Preston (in alto), 4 anni, e Mikel Mangoven, 3 anni, seguono un corso di yoga per famiglia con l'istruttrice Ute Kirchgaessner (sinistra) al Bend & Bloom Yoga a Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY. Park Slope, spesso definito dai newyorkesi come "The Slope", è un quartiere nella zona ovest di Brooklyn, New York, e confinante con Prospect Park.  Park Slope è un quartiere benestante che ha il maggior numero di nascite, la qualità della vita più alta e principalmente abitato da una classe media di razza bianca. Per questi motivi molte giovani coppie e famiglie decidono di trasferirsi dalle altre municipalità di New York a Park Slope. Dal punto di vista architettonico, il quartiere è caratterizzato dai brownstones, un tipo di costruzione molto frequente a New York, e da Prospect Park.<br />
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  • Naro, Italia - il 15 September 2012: una signora anziana passeggia nella strada di accesso al Castello di Naro, un fortilizio la cui configurazione attuale può essere fatta risalire all'epoca medioevale ad opera principale della famiglia Chiaramonte a Naro, Italia, il 15 September 2012.
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  • Naro, Italia - il 15 September 2012: strada di accesso al Castello di Naro, un fortilizio la cui configurazione attuale può essere fatta risalire all'epoca medioevale ad opera principale della famiglia Chiaramonte a Naro, Italia, il 15 September 2012.
    CIPG_20120915_NATGEO_Naro__MG_0882.jpg
  • ACIREALE (CT), ITALIA - 1 GIUGNO 2014: <br />
L'Edicola dei Giornali di Piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale, CT, l'1 giugno 2014.<br />
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Edificata nei primi anni del ‘900 in stile eclettico, l’Edicola dei Giornali di piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale è uno dei simboli della piazza, originariamente giardino del Palazzo Floristella, donato dalla famiglia al Comune di Acireale nel 1875. Il Bene è delimitato a sud dalla Basilica di San Sebastiano, il monumento religioso più importante di Acireale, splendido esempio di architettura religiosa barocca. Il chiosco, manufatto di pregio edificato interamente in legno e sottoposto a vincolo, oggi versa in una situazione di forte degrado.
    CIPG_20140601_FAI-Acireale__M3_1062.jpg
  • ACIREALE (CT), ITALIA - 1 GIUGNO 2014: <br />
L'Edicola dei Giornali di Piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale, CT, l'1 giugno 2014.<br />
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Edificata nei primi anni del ‘900 in stile eclettico, l’Edicola dei Giornali di piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale è uno dei simboli della piazza, originariamente giardino del Palazzo Floristella, donato dalla famiglia al Comune di Acireale nel 1875. Il Bene è delimitato a sud dalla Basilica di San Sebastiano, il monumento religioso più importante di Acireale, splendido esempio di architettura religiosa barocca. Il chiosco, manufatto di pregio edificato interamente in legno e sottoposto a vincolo, oggi versa in una situazione di forte degrado.
    CIPG_20140601_FAI-Acireale__M3_1012.jpg
  • ACIREALE (CT), ITALIA - 1 GIUGNO 2014: <br />
L'Edicola dei Giornali di Piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale, CT, l'1 giugno 2014.<br />
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Edificata nei primi anni del ‘900 in stile eclettico, l’Edicola dei Giornali di piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale è uno dei simboli della piazza, originariamente giardino del Palazzo Floristella, donato dalla famiglia al Comune di Acireale nel 1875. Il Bene è delimitato a sud dalla Basilica di San Sebastiano, il monumento religioso più importante di Acireale, splendido esempio di architettura religiosa barocca. Il chiosco, manufatto di pregio edificato interamente in legno e sottoposto a vincolo, oggi versa in una situazione di forte degrado.
    CIPG_20140601_FAI-Acireale__M3_0968.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: Una famiglia pesca durante una gita presso il lago di San Giovanni a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il lago di San Giovanni è uno dei più grandi laghi artificiali d'Europa, con una capienza di 19 milioni di metri cubi, e costituisce la principale fonte di approvigionamento idrico per i terreni del circondario.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1452.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 15 September 2012: strada di accesso al Castello di Naro, un fortilizio la cui configurazione attuale può essere fatta risalire all'epoca medioevale ad opera principale della famiglia Chiaramonte a Naro, Italia, il 15 September 2012.
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  • NAPOLI, 23 APRILE 2016: Ritratto del fumettista Keno Don Hugo Rosa, meglio noto come Don Rosa, specializzato nelle storie riguardanti Paperon de' Paperoni, Paperino e tutta la famiglia dei paperi, alla XVIII edizione di Comicon, il salone internazionale del fumetto a Napoli, il 23 aprile 2016.<br />
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NAPLES, ITALY - 23 APRIL 2016: Cartoonist Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known as Don Rosa, known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other Disney characters, poses for a portrait at the XVIII edition of Comicon, the international comics fair in Naples, Italy, on April 23rd 2016.
    CIPG_20160423_ESPRESSO_Comicon__M3_0...jpg
  • NAPOLI, 23 APRILE 2016: Ritratto del fumettista Keno Don Hugo Rosa, meglio noto come Don Rosa, specializzato nelle storie riguardanti Paperon de' Paperoni, Paperino e tutta la famiglia dei paperi, alla XVIII edizione di Comicon, il salone internazionale del fumetto a Napoli, il 23 aprile 2016.<br />
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NAPLES, ITALY - 23 APRIL 2016: Cartoonist Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known as Don Rosa, known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other Disney characters, poses for a portrait at the XVIII edition of Comicon, the international comics fair in Naples, Italy, on April 23rd 2016.
    CIPG_20160423_ESPRESSO_Comicon__M3_0...jpg
  • NAPOLI, 23 APRILE 2016: Il fumettista Keno Don Hugo Rosa, meglio noto come Don Rosa, specializzato nelle storie riguardanti Paperon de' Paperoni, Paperino e tutta la famiglia dei paperi, firma autografi alla XVIII edizione di Comicon, il salone internazionale del fumetto a Napoli, il 23 aprile 2016.<br />
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NAPLES, ITALY - 23 APRIL 2016: Cartoonist Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known as Don Rosa, known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other Disney characters, signs autographs at the XVIII edition of Comicon, the international comics fair in Naples, Italy, on April 23rd 2016.
    CIPG_20160423_ESPRESSO_Comicon__M3_0...jpg
  • NAPOLI, 23 APRILE 2016: Il fumettista Keno Don Hugo Rosa, meglio noto come Don Rosa, specializzato nelle storie riguardanti Paperon de' Paperoni, Paperino e tutta la famiglia dei paperi, firma autografi alla XVIII edizione di Comicon, il salone internazionale del fumetto a Napoli, il 23 aprile 2016.<br />
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NAPLES, ITALY - 23 APRIL 2016: Cartoonist Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known as Don Rosa, known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other Disney characters, signs autographs at the XVIII edition of Comicon, the international comics fair in Naples, Italy, on April 23rd 2016.
    CIPG_20160423_ESPRESSO_Comicon__M3_0...jpg
  • NAPOLI, 23 APRILE 2016: Una famiglia di cosplay si riposa dopo pranzo durante la XVIII edizione di Comicon, il salone internazionale del fumetto presso la Mostra d'Oltremare a Napoli, il 23 aprile 2016.<br />
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NAPLES, ITALY - 23 APRIL 2016: A family of cosplays rests after lunch at the XVIII edition of Comicon, the international comics fair in Naples, Italy, on April 23rd 2016.
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  • ACIREALE (CT), ITALIA - 1 GIUGNO 2014: <br />
L'Edicola dei Giornali di Piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale, CT, l'1 giugno 2014.<br />
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Edificata nei primi anni del ‘900 in stile eclettico, l’Edicola dei Giornali di piazza Leonardo Vigo ad Acireale è uno dei simboli della piazza, originariamente giardino del Palazzo Floristella, donato dalla famiglia al Comune di Acireale nel 1875. Il Bene è delimitato a sud dalla Basilica di San Sebastiano, il monumento religioso più importante di Acireale, splendido esempio di architettura religiosa barocca. Il chiosco, manufatto di pregio edificato interamente in legno e sottoposto a vincolo, oggi versa in una situazione di forte degrado.
    CIPG_20140601_FAI-Acireale__M3_1051.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: Un bambino pesca durante una gita con la famiglia presso il lago di San Giovanni a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il lago di San Giovanni è uno dei più grandi laghi artificiali d'Europa, con una capienza di 19 milioni di metri cubi, e costituisce la principale fonte di approvigionamento idrico per i terreni del circondario.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1511.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 16 September 2012: Una famiglia pesca durante una gita presso il lago di San Giovanni a Naro, Italia, il 16 September 2012. Il lago di San Giovanni è uno dei più grandi laghi artificiali d'Europa, con una capienza di 19 milioni di metri cubi, e costituisce la principale fonte di approvigionamento idrico per i terreni del circondario.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1492.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 15 September 2012: una signora anziana passeggia nella strada di accesso al Castello di Naro, un fortilizio la cui configurazione attuale può essere fatta risalire all'epoca medioevale ad opera principale della famiglia Chiaramonte a Naro, Italia, il 15 September 2012.
    CIPG_20120916_NATGEO_Naro__MG_1045.jpg
  • Naro, Italia - il 15 September 2012: una signora anziana passeggia nella strada di accesso al Castello di Naro, un fortilizio la cui configurazione attuale può essere fatta risalire all'epoca medioevale ad opera principale della famiglia Chiaramonte a Naro, Italia, il 15 September 2012.
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  • Naro, Italia - il 15 September 2012: una famiglia torna a casa nel centro storico di Naro, Italia, il 15 September 2012.
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