What Makes Love True

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tiff ringBesides their iconic little turquoise blue boxes, Tiffany & Co. have given us another reason to love them with the launch of a new microsite and mobile app called “What Makes Love True“, a triumphant social media splash!

 

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It’s all about love and it plays to the hopeless romantic in all of us. This is one site you’ll want to book in a lot of time for browsing. There are heartwarming stories of true love from real-life couples, tales of happy-ever-after engagements, tips on maintaining a healthy but thrilling relationship, playlists for romantic moments and Tiffany’s most exotic picks for special locations in NYC (MET Roof Garden is a must). And if you aren’t already totally loved up with the site after all those features there’s also a a short film by Edward Burns all about love and couples in New York.

As for me, Tiffany’s site about love is love at first site!

LoL, Sandra

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Fondazione Prada – Ca’ Corner della Regina

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Fondazione Prada announces the opening of Ca’ Corner della Regina presenting the project of OMA/Rem Koolhaas for its permanent venue in Milan and a selection of works from the collection, kicking off a project that will promote cultural exhibitions, research and study of contemporary artistic languages and more.

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The show, which opens on 1 June to coincide with the Biennale 2011 in Venice, will feature works from the Fondazione’s collection, including Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Anish Kapoor, Louise Bourgeois, Blinky Palermo, Bruce Nauman, Pino Pascali, Donald Judd, Francesco Vezzoli and many more.

Since its beginnings in 1993, the Fondazione Prada has left deep traces behind and today aspires to make more leading into the future. 
The exhibition “Fondazione Prada – Ca’ Corner della Regina” is curated by Germano Celant and definitely worth a visit.

LoL, Sandra

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Exhibition details: Fondazione Prada – Ca’ Corner della Regina

Open days: Wednesday, June 1; Thursday, June 2; Friday, June 3, 2011


Public opening: Saturday, June 4 to Sunday October 2, 2011

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