Newark Airpot We made it from Harrisburg after a good flight. And now we’re preparing for our time in Italy.
Read moreThe Last Supper
The Last Supper by Anna Ryan Radigan On the third day of our Fashion Mosaic research trip to Italy, on March 6, 2024, we visited Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper in Milan. None of us had actually seen it before, though most of us were familiar with it, as I was since I’m an…
Read moreFashioning Back in Time at the Castello Sforzesco
Fashioning Back in Time at the Castello Sforzesco By Sofia-Teresa Di Bacco In a captivating visit back in time, we, the students of the Dickinson Mosaic 2024 along with Professor Farrell and Professor Sweeney, took part in an enriching visit to the Castello Sforzesco in Milan on March 7. This immersive experience allowed us to…
Read moreLa moda a Milano e la moda a Bologna
La moda a Milano e la moda a Bologna by Bella Lapp and Keon Eady Advertisements in Bologna’s city center Today, on March 8, the group traveled from Milan to Bologna via train. The economic landscape of each city was evidenced by advertisements in both cities. When we stepped off of the train platform in…
Read moreThe Fusion of Art and Fashion in the Pitti Palace
The Fusion of Art and Fashion in the Pitti Palace by Keon Eady Today on March 13th, we visited the Pitti Palace located in the heart of Florence. Originally built in the 15th century as a lavish Renaissance residence for the powerful Medici family, the palace has since evolved into a renowned cultural institution and…
Read moreA Free Day In Florence: Tradition, Tuscany, and Fashion
A Free Day In Florence: Tradition, Tuscany, and Fashion by Fi Porco A Free Day In Florence: Tuscany, Tradition, and Fashion As the reader’s of the Dickinson Mosaic blog know well, our trip thus far has been filled with interviews, visits, and exploration of Italy, fashion, and the nuances that exist within it. In a…
Read morePeople-Watching: A Tool of Discovery
People-Watching: A Tool of Discovery by Gillie Schmidt-Quee Florence was the first fashion capital of the world, and we began our stay with a trip to Palazzo Pitti, home to many royal families, namely, the Medici’s. Before the palace became the art museum it is today, it was the stage for the burgeoning “Made in…
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