
Exactly one month ago, I have been in Venice for the 150th anniversary of Shiseido, and walked for the first time on the Venice Film Festival red-carpet for the “Blonde” by Andrew Dominik.
Continue Reading…Exactly one month ago, I have been in Venice for the 150th anniversary of Shiseido, and walked for the first time on the Venice Film Festival red-carpet for the “Blonde” by Andrew Dominik.
Continue Reading…Photo by Daniele Venturelli (Getty Images via SHISEIDO)
Two weeks ago, I was invited to celebrate one of the oldest cosmetic companies in the world, Shiseido.
Shiseido is the 4th largest cosmetics company in the world and arguably the most recognized Japanese beauty brand in history.
In 1872, Arinobu Fukuhara opened Japan’s first Western-style pharmacy “Shiseido”in the Ginza district of Tokyo. 150 years later, Shiseido continues to provide wonderful and exciting experiences through its commitment to innovation and excellent quality.
Continue Reading…On last travel post, I blogged about best things to do in Venice, Italy. But before visiting Venice, there are few things you should know what to do and not to do when visiting Italy’s most unique city.
Continue Reading…Venice is one of my favorite cities in Italy, and one of the world’s most romantic cities (before Paris). Its stunning architecture, unique bridges, colorful streets, the gondolas floating across picturesque canals. Ah, I will never stop loving the ‘City of Water’ Venice.
Although Venice is a small city, there is still so much to see. Most of people plan just few days to stay, therefore I have created a short list of my favorite experiences in Venice.
Continue Reading…Perhaps the cutest and most instagrammable island, the Venetian lagoon Burano was first established by the Romans, famous for Burano lace and bold colored homes. Burano is 7 km (4 miles) from Venice, a 40-minute trip from Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square) by a Venetian water bus/vaporetto.
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