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Anna Brambilla personal shopper, stylist
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GenderFemale
IndustryFashion
Occupationpersonal shopper, журналист
LocationMilano, Lombardia, Italy
IntroductionStylist and personal shopper in Milan,Italy. To know more go to www.shopping-therapy.it Директор компании “ Shopping Therapy Milano”, стилист и персональный шоппер в Милане. www.shopping-therapy.it
InterestsМода,журнализм,искусство,Fashion,journalism,art, Traveling,duende, ocean,churches, owls, wines,friday newspapers,the smell of Berlin's subway, yoga (preferably on the beach at night),ayurvedic massage with oil,cooking "goodforhealth" or italian dishes,crystal healing, contemporary dance and butoh,flamenco, tango, 2012,tantric sex,writing, reading, languages,laughing till my belly hurts, drinking wine with the most precious people, wearing angel's shoes, classic music, teas, native american culture and their rituals,poi,walking with no shoes, staying outside when it's raining, ,forest,Hundertwasser, Gaudi ,flying, exploring...
Favorite moviesMy favourite: "The wings of desire" Wim Wenders, "The pillow book, "Songs from the second floor", "Moonshine tariff","The piano", "Hollywood Buddah", "The march of penguins", "Harold and Maude", "Zelig" by Woody Allen, "In the mood for love", "Proposition", "Kitchen stories".
Favorite musicRight now I'm listening to the "Piano" soundtreck by Michael Nyman. Also Phillip Glass, Serge Gainsburg, Jane Birkin, Angelo Badalamenti, Bethoven, Buena Vista Social Club, David Bowie, Pulp, Portishead, Nick Cave, Very Be Careful, Tom Waits, PJ Harvey,Gotan Project,Flamenco,The Doors, Bryan Ferrry, Sade, Leonard Cohen, Tv on the radio, Kronos Quartet, Peaches, Goran Bregovic...
Favorite booksTibetian book of death,"Crime and punishment" by Dostoevsky, "Cherry garden" by Chehov, "100 years of lonlyness" by Garcia Markes,Woody Allen's "Notes of the urban neurotic, small bespectacled jew who gave up writing before it was too late", German Gesse, Artur Rembaud, Henry Miller.
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