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A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

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A Guide to All Creative Directors

A Guide to All Creative Directors

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5 things to do in Milan this weekend

From 17 to 19 January

5 things to do in Milan this weekend  From 17 to 19 January

These days, the city is buzzing with excitement for the arrival of Milano Fashion Week. Everyone is trying to keep up with its packed schedule of events to ensure they don’t miss a single moment this frenetic weekend has to offer. Amid all the excitement, nss is here to bring some order: here’s a list of 5 things to do in Milan this weekend. 

To Eat - Risoelatte

Risoelatte is a delightful surprise between the Duomo and Castello Sforzesco. Perfect for those who want to be transported to a retro atmosphere, settle among colorful 1960s decor, and listen to jukebox music. But most of all, for those who want to taste the best of typical Milanese homemade cuisine, with a wide selection of risottos and other specialties.

Via Manfredo Camperio, 6

To Chill – Oda

A ceramics workshop, Oda, where you can relax and express your creativity. All you need to do is put on an apron and, most importantly, not be afraid to get your hands dirty with clay. The best part? They also offer events and workshops with an included aperitif: nothing beats creating small masterpieces while sipping a glass of wine.

Via Marcello Malpighi, 8

To Discover - Viva Oliviero!

On Sunday, January 19th, Milan pays tribute to the late photographer and visionary Oliviero Toscani, who passed away this week. The exhibition Viva Oliviero! is a unique opportunity to celebrate and honor the creative genius by rediscovering some of the most important images from his career. At Palazzo Reale, documentaries about Toscani’s life will be screened for one day only, alongside some of the shots that made history in fashion and communication.

Palazzo Reale, Piazzale Duomo 12

To Shop- Cavalli e Nastri

Cavalli e Nastri is located in the charming Brera district. While strolling through the area, it’s worth stopping by this boutique, which has established itself in the vintage scene. Its name evokes old-fashioned glamour, and its refined selection ranges from American jewelry to French couture, Italian-made brands to European designers.

Via Brera, 2

To Party – Omar Souleyman @ Circolo Magnolia

This Friday, Club Mondo kicks off 2025 at Circolo Magnolia with a true icon of Middle Eastern music: Omar Souleyman. It will be a journey through a mix of Arabic and electronic beats, followed by the Italo-Moroccan DJ Turbolenta Leila. Tickets are available on Dice.

Via Circonvallazione Idroscalo, 41