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Rafayel on the Left bank a new concept of hospitality

In London on Novembre 26, 2009 at 5:35 pm

The new trendy design hotel, Rafayel on the Left Bank, apart from being one of the first eco-friendly hotel in the world, it is an art orientated hotel with an entire area dedicated exclusively to Art Exhibitions, with artists such as Italian artist Max Viccardi, and other young and talented painters and sculptors from all over the world that will find Hotel Rafayel a great place where to express their pieces of art.

The hotel will also host a display window for the famous jewellery designer Andrea Ghelli. He will be displaying his latest creations.

Moreover there will be a bakery, run by young and talented New York face, Michelle Husserl.

 

Hotel Rafayel intends to promote art in all its forms and aspects.
Hotel Rafayel stives to create and  established an “intellectual renaissance in Battersea”.
Mr.  Stephen Bayley, famous design critic and writer who was formerly Chief Executive of the Design Museum. wrote that: “Any hotel in this still neglected part of London is a prospect of wonder, but an ecologically intelligent hotel with aspirations to glamour is, to put it no higher, exceptionally noteworthy…. The story of the hotel Rafayel offers real-world insights into the business of architecture today….Iqbal Latif bought the top floors in this 145-room [Falcon Wharf] development and, sensing an interesting opportunity, acquired the freehold. Latif boldly reinstated the idea of a hotel and established the ambitious rhetoric of an “intellectual renaissance in Battersea”….Battersea cannot yet be confused with St Germain. But, for once, a developer is determined to do something interesting. At a time when other developers are pondering ugly, non-viable holes in the ground, this is inspirational.”

Opening soon in Battersea. A new chic area just around the corner from famous Chelsea. Hotel Rafayel offers a great selection of  fine food, and beverage. As Food is an Art for Hotel Rafayel, we  will find some beautiful and tasty fusion plates, in the high-class, impeccable service and astonishing restaurant bar with an astonished view of the Thames.  

AF

London

Hotel Rafayel. The future is Now…

In London on Settembre 21, 2009 at 10:19 pm

HOTEL RAFAYEL is a bet, a new concept of living London. A new prospective of accomodation in the newest vibrant area of London: BATTERSEA .

Classy and modern at the same time as well as luxury and comfort Hotel Rafayel offers a new way of living London.

A concept of ECOGREENHOTEL in London. Showcasing the latest technological advances in LED lightings, air-conditioning and VDA efficiencies, Hotel Rafayel aims to minimise environmental impact by reducing each guest’s carbon footprint.

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According to the hotel, the average London guest notches up a colossal carbon footprint of 70kg per night; which at Rafayel will be reduced to 17kg. Rafayel’s interior design is sleek and modern, yet retains a warm charm through its bespoke furnishings.

The hotel has 65 guestrooms; 15 apartments, two restaurants with indoor and outdoor dining, bar, lounge, spa with gym and pool, meeting room, conference hall to accommodate 150, coffee shop, brasserie and a florist.

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The hotel’s curved blocks afford 360° views of London from the roof terrace. Many rooms enjoy expansive views over the river and city skyline, through their floor-to-ceiling windows.

The bedrooms are available in four categories – Big (Mississippi), Bigger (Yangtze), Even Bigger (Amazon) and Biggest (Nile).

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The restaurant will offer an International Cusine for the international visitors of London. The waterfront 120-cover restaurant, Banyan Riverside, with its crystal bar overlooking the river, will offer distinctive Indo-Japanese cusine fused with Chinese and Indian spices and simple Italian ingredients, all presented in a refined French style. Rafayel’s restaurants will offer both formal and casual dining, breakfast, morning brunches, and traditional afternoon tea.

The Rafayel Wa Michi Wellbeing Spa has been created in conjunction with Content (who are also supplying bathroom amenities) alongside Wellworld Spas.

The hotel’s developer Mr Ike Latif aims high at low emissions, but believes -‘‘there is no need to return to Stone Age living. Being “green” should be our overall goal, but without compromising on the luxury that the modern age offers us’’.

Says Ike Latif: “The concept of the hotel on the Capital’s new Left Bank in the culturally prosperous environ of a bustling Battersea is a key step forward in formalising the intellectual renaissance of Battersea, not unlike the discovery and patronage of the Seine’s Rive Gauche by intellectual greats like Sartre, de Beauvoir, Zola, Camus or Hemingway and Fitzgerald” we can call it an ”intellectual renaissance in Battersea”.

The hotel is due to open in December 2009.

Rafayel on the Left Bank, Falcon Wharf building, 34 Lombard Road, Battersea, SW11 3RF.

Web: www.hotelrafayel.com ;

Blog:  http://www.rafayelshotel.blogspot.com

http://www.hotelrafayel.com/Newsletter/

AF

London

Elisa Sergi: Polemic revolving around the june election in Florence

In Firenze, youpolitic on Aprile 29, 2009 at 3:09 pm
It is an acknowledge fact that in Italy the right wing (PDL) elects notorious show business people in politics and now even a football player , but the surprising and rather shocking news is that the left wing (PD) is said guilty of doing the same. Today’s news in the  italian newspapers revolves around Elisa Sergi.

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ELISA SERGI is a young Fiorentine girl. At the age of eighteen, she worked on TV as a show girl. I happen to know her very well, we could say that we are good friends, therefore my point of view can be misunderstood as biased but it is not, I am trying just to report the truth and to be fair.

I really think that people who have been working in politics in Florence so far, are middle age with rather conservative point of view, and I think young people, could be exactly what we (voter) are looking for at the present time.

Why her ? Why not !

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Elisa is young, she has a degree in psicology and is currently taking her masters , she has been working like a journalist for a long time. She has always been interested in politics, in her family everyone has a high education and she grew up in a proper environment. We used to hang out together and also talk about italian politics as I studied political science and this has always been my interest. Elisa always had a clear idea in what she wants for Florence and now it looks like she has the opportunity to show that a young girl with a good education can make it happen.

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I wouldn’t want that the polemic around her is just used as a way to fight between the two parties and I wouldn’t want  her career as a politician  to be destroyed just because at the age of eighteen,  as hundred of girls wanted to be famous. However working like a show girl and having all this picture almost naked do not help her to make people take her seriously but I do not think we should put everyone at the same level. She was a show girl when she was eighteen but now she is a psychologist and works like a journalist, therefore she has the right to be respected for what she is doing now, and if this gives her publicity, we cannot but hope that people wont stop at the title but will read the whole article, as see that she is a smart, young, professional.

As she is starting from a low position in politics, she will have time to improve and to show if she is worth to be in politics and not like in other cases when people without experience and not even a degree, had an important position and we (voters)  had no the time  and way to reply to such an imposition.

Elisa Sergi and me in one of our night out together in Florence.
Elisa Sergi and me in one of our nights out together in Florence

www.elisasergi.it

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Antonietta Fishta

London

London Book Fair 2009 – Presentation of Lilou Mace’s book, I lost my job and I liked it

In London on Aprile 22, 2009 at 3:10 pm

What is the London Book Fair?
The London Book Fair is the global marketplace for rights negotiation and the sale and distribution of content across print, audio, TV, film and digital channels. Taking place every spring in the world’s premier publishing and cultural capital it is a unique opportunity to hear from authors, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and explore innovations shaping the publishing world of the future. The London Book Fair brings you three days of focused access to customers, content and emerging markets.

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Here there are some of the picture of today 22 April 2009, at the ” 38′ London Book Fair”, Earls Court. I had the opportunity to meet so many important publishers and writers at the world’s leading spring publishing event.
I am so happy, I had the opportunity to assist to the birth of my friend Lilou Mace’s first book ” I lost my job and I liked it” . Lilou gave me a special copy of her book, which she signed for me.

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Lilou Mace - I lost my job and I liked it

The book is really well written and it helps to turn the hard time of loosing a job into a good time. As she lost her job she empathise with others suffering at this time of economic hardship, and the porpuse of this book is to help the people to find a new career direction … and a new life direction.

I lost my Job and I liked it

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Antonietta Fishta
London
2009

I LOST MY JOB AND I LIKED IT … Lilou Mace

In London on Aprile 16, 2009 at 11:55 am

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I think it was 2 months ago when I read that my friend Lilou lost her job. I was on Facebook as everyday and I saw Lilou’s Status : “I lost my job today”. Nothing special in these days in London, actually, but still every time that a friend of mine told me that he\she was laid off, I felt a weird sensation.
I moved to London in August 2008, and in these months I saw London in a big economical crisis, lots of my friends from Italy, France and Spain went back because they lost their jobs and they couldn’t afford to live in London as is one of the most expensive city in the world.
Everything changed so rapidly that I was shocked, I come from Florence and in there nothing changes. People are always the same and the economy more or less is stable, who is poor will remain poor, who is rich, is rich and nothing can change it. If you are young you don’t get paid, you may get an internship if you are lucky, and when you get old even if you are not necessary to the company you get paid well, as no one can dismiss a senior.
You can understand the shock to see myself in the middle of hundreds of people of my age, with good jobs, earning a lot, and then people of my age living in very high class apartments in central London. Everyone was telling me that I will find a job soon and that everything is going to be all right, I was just incredulous …
SEPTEMBER 2008
From this month on, from Lehman Brothers collapse everything has changed. Lot’s of people of my age have been laid off and left the country. What make conversation is : Am I going to loose my job ? When? … Really mad, people are stressed, they look at each other thinking who is going to be the next one.
Newspapers and TV channels just talk about how many people lost their jobs in this or that company … and people get stressed and sad, of course than they don’t spend, they feel precarious.

When I first asked to Lilou, how is it going, she said that she was great and since she had lost her job she would have had time to be creative and write a book. A book about loosing a job but not loosing the smile and the optimism :) I saw in her the frame of mind that I was looking for, I’m graduating and starting to look for a job and I really was looking forward to find a friend that is full of hope and optimism for the future. In fact Lilou’s mission and vision is to help millions of people to live a joyful and fulfilled life. She is also a co-founder of the ‘100-Day Reality Challenge’, a global community experiencing the magic and power of the Law of Attraction 100 days at a time, you can find the video on you tube.

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Here we are, the book is full of optimism so if you need some, just go for it, IT WORKS I PROMISE :)
You can find it at the library and on amazon.com, I’m sure lots of people will enjoy reading it .

The book is her 30-day stream-of-consciousness diary, from the moment she was lost her job. Travel with her as she grapples with doubt, relishes avocados and finds something to be grateful for in each and every step of her job search. Deploying a battery of mood-shifting, life-enhancing, and possibly reality-changing techniques, she attempts to prove to herself – and to you! – that a juicier way of living is possible. While 30-something Lilou would probably get on with the fictional Bridget Jones, her real-life diary is a very different thing.”

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LILOU MACE

Lilou was born in Santa Barbara, California, in August 1977 of French parents. She grew up in Nantes, France, and, after graduating from Oxford Brookes University (UK) and ESC La Rochelle (France) with a BA in European Business Studies, returned to the United States, where she lived from November 2000 to July 2008. She now lives in London.

Lilou Mace is a co-founder of the ‘100-Day Reality Challenge’, a global community experiencing the magic and power of the Law of Attraction 100 days at a time.
From November 2001 until July 2008.

Lilou lived in Chicago and produced/hosted a local TV show called ‘Live a Juicy Life’. Her show was sparked by meeting Oprah Winfrey in November 2006. She has interviewed self improvement authors and Law of Attraction experts such as John Gray, Sonia Choquette and Judith Wright to name a few.

http://www.LilouMace.com

Lilou’s YouTube channel (over 415 videos, 1.8 million video views): www.youtube.com/liloumace

Antonietta Fishta
London

The brand new image of Tuscany in the world

In Firenze, Pubblicità on Marzo 24, 2009 at 11:09 pm

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I’ll start introducing a theme like the importance of branding and image for a city that planed to be competitive with other tourism destinations.
Tuscany has always been a famous destination worldwide, in the past years there has always been the believe that for this particular reason the célèbre Italian region did not need further investments to promote its brand, as already strong; nowadays the issue is still controversial, and a inner consensus seems difficult to achieve. Nevertheless 17 million euro were spent to relaunch its new innovative image, as today Tuscany can offer more new facilities than in the past and a new concept of experience.

The competition for tourists begins with advertising as S. Fainstein argued. To attract tourists, it is important for local boosters to be able to project a ‘place identity’ that can transform ‘ordinary places and times into extraordinary tourist worlds’.

Because this is the way how the town councillor for tourism of Tuscany, Paolo Cocchi think and because he belive in the aim of giving a new impulse to tourism in Tuscany, he answers to the words of the Tourism Commission vice-president of the Regional Council, Stefania Fuscagni (Fi-Pdl): “It is fool to think that if a brand is strong in the market, it should not be sustained with promotional campaigns and investments”.
Stefania Fuscagni (Fi-Pdl) criticised the Region’s choice to invest 17 million euros in a campaign for the promotion of tourism, saying that these 17 million of euros should have been invested to develop infrastructures.
We will see if this promotional campaign will give the new opportunity to Tuscany in the next years.

Antonietta Fishta

London

Florence a new concept of tourism shopping

In Firenze, shopping on Gennaio 26, 2009 at 8:57 pm

Florence is a city that has a strong cultural tradition.

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The global standardization of consumer products has meant that the search for the unique shopping experience continues to remain important. The italian tradition has unified food with art and food with fashion.

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Jenkyn Jones (2005) made a study of the history of fashion and of the customs of different countries which revealed that all societies, from the most primitive to the most sophisticated, use clothing and adornments to communicate social and personal information.


Many items and styles of clothing have taken a symbolic meaning. Sometimes is so important to buy a dress in the exact location where it has been made, that the relatively cost of air travel and freight has plummeted. While clothes can be found and bought everywhere, even on the internet, to buy fashion design in cities where eighty per cent of designer work is made, it is a unique shopping experience. Each city has its own “design identity”, or characteristic.


Fashion is a serious business in Florence and there are fewer avant-garde or street style labels than in the other cities of Italy.

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The commercial exploitment of the image of Florence and the interpretation of the centre of the town as place of culture and leisure, are important indicators of this process that follows the social and cultural changes, as well as the economic and physic ones. Tour operators advertise shopping tourism in Florence: “It would be hard to imagine a more beautiful setting to spend a few days shopping and sightseeing”. “Milan may be the capital of Italian fashion but Florence is a much more relaxing place, with the retail district and all the main sights squeezed into an area about the size of London’s West End.

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In the last years the center of Florence has turned into a more shopping related area, many renaissance buildings host luxury boutiques. The last changes from the center where made to accommodate the fashion industry, as it bring tourism and money to the city. Two times a year Florence host a fashion week, Pitti Uomo, with the result of hotels being fully booked, and publicity everywhere in the world at the Italian fashion but either at the city, that seems always more related.

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For example: the fashion designer Gianfranco Ferrè has recently inaugurated a show room of 400 mq in Palazzo Rucellai’s ground floor; the famous building  was projected by Leon Battista Alberti in 1455. Other places symbols of a complete change of use destination are the historical Caffè Giacosa, that has become Roberto Cavalli’s show room; the Caffè Doney, now turned into Armani Caffè ; the English perfumery Henry Roberts now owned by Hogan fashion house; San Lorenzo’s surrounding streets are now invaded by shop-stands and there is the new atmosphere of “ mall for tourists”. There is an absolute impression of being in the back stage of a show put together for other protagonists.

Antonietta Fishta

London


HE’S JUST NOT THAT INTO YOU (the six little words that changed dating forever)

In It's my life, gossip on Gennaio 26, 2009 at 11:59 am

Thanks to this book ” he’s just not that into you” of Greg Behrendtand and Liz Tuccillo, that i bought at HMV last Saturday I’m having a good time in the last nights, first of all because it makes me laugh and it makes me feel not the only one who spent time over coffees and cocktails with friends trying to analyse the puzzling behaviour of men … and at the end just realise that doesn’t matter why? the answer is:  if he is that into you he definitely will find the way to stay with you…. but he’s not :(

He’s just not that into you if he’s :

  1. not asking you out
  2. too busy to pick up the phone (even men know how to use the phone ) :)
  3. if he’s selfish jerk, a bully, or a really big freak
  4. doesn’t like the word “relationship” or “boyfriend”
  5. if he’s breaking up with you
  6. if he disappeared on you ( poof… he doesn’t even bother to leave you a Post it)
  7. if he’s married ( and other insane variations of being unavailable)

I really recommend this book based on a popular episode of Sex and the City, this book will help and educates smart women on how to tell when a guy is lying and doesn’t like them enough.

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Girls don’t make excuses for his behaviour! Just set your self free to find the GUY who really is into you …

“you’ll never be able to be in a good relationship if you’re sticking with:

MR SHITTY


ps.  the movie is coming soon  …

AF

LOndon

La recesión por las sofisticadas damas

In barcellona on Gennaio 24, 2009 at 1:26 pm

Parece raro pero este ocurre en nuestro siglo …

Vogue España :Cuesta creer que apretarse el cinturón no signifique economizar en estilo.” Aunque no se tenga dinero, nadie anda desnudo. Puede ser el día mas triste, pero nos ponemos delante del espejo y queremos vernos bien. ésa es la función de la moda y vestirse es importante, haya o no crisis”, asegura Oscarde la Renta quien, el día negro de la recesión- cuando quebró LehmanBrothers – vendió en Nueva York un abrigo de marta cibelina de 125.000 dólares.

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La verdad es que estos son las dos diferentes puntos de vista de la recesión que parece sea desarrollando un tipo de cliente que quiere productos únicos, así que la moda produce piezas más elaboradas y, por tanto más caras. y también por los países emergentes que pagan mucho para entrar en  la escena.

ya esta el peligro de la recesión por la moda no parece existir.

AF

BARCELONA