Nicola Ferlei-Brown
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Nicola Ferlei-Brown is a Rome based British travel writer, passionate about covering stories on where to eat, where to shop, and see all things divine. Nicola has worked for Wallpaper City Guides in London, Wanted In Rome, The Roman Forum Magazine, The Italian Insider and Italy Magazine. With 25% Italian blood pumping through Nicola's veins, the road led her to Rome after finishing her studies in Art History and Architecture at Manchester University.
Fluent in Italian, she spends her time between Rome and London.
Articles by Nicola Ferlei-Brown
Bolsena is a 'miraculous' lake in the Tuscia area, between Rome and Tuscany, which is dotted with enchanting towns that dominate the 'path of the Etru…
'No other country has the fusion between style and fashion''. Beppe Modenese
From Barilla to Benetton, Martini to Missoni, a brand 'Made in Italy' mak…
MAXXI moda mostra
Bellissima, the word that indicates female beauty in Italian, and the title of the black and white movie with the Italian maestra, A…
ITALY Magazine met British band Spandau Ballet at the 9th edition of the Rome Film Festival to discuss the positive reception of their new '80s d…
ITALY Magazine meets Kevin Costner in Piazza Barberini in Rome to discuss his new movie "Black and White", which recently screened at the Rome Film Fe…
It's that time of year again, when the meeting of the best Italian brands come together for Fashion Week in the world's four most glamorous cities: Ne…
"Italy is the best country in the world. We are inspirational to other nations. They want to dress the way Italians dress", Missoni said proudly, one…
Whether you like the beach or prefer the lake, Italy boasts the best of both worlds, but if you are in 'team lake' and think that the beach is a…
Baroque marvels await you at every turn of the mind blowing maze that Rome is. But, where to begin? If you want the fast track to the 'Meraviglie Baro…
Bang in the heart of the Castelli Romani hills and a mere 30 minutes from Rome, Lake Nemi is a discreet marvel with desirable menus.
Giving new meanin…
In ancient times, beauty was as relevant as it is now and makeup was a real luxury. Diva or Empress, what was in your makeup bag two thousand yea…
San Gennaro is a martyr saint of the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the patron saint of Naples, honoured every year on the 19th…
Fashion and film fans waited with bated breath but were not disappointed with Wes Anderson's eight-minute short film for Prada, which premiered at the…
If I were to combine Greek Gods, schizophrenia and La Dolce Vita's Via Veneto, you would think I was mad. Meh, in Rome, it's all in a days work when t…
Rome’s architectural box of magic tricks welcomed Zaha Hadid's Maxxi Museum to its collection in 2010 as it slowly continues to paint the pic…
"A 'thing' is not art, but the idea expressed by that same 'thing' may be". These are the words of Michelangelo Pistoletto.Born in Biella in 1933, Pis…
What shall I do this weekend in Rome? I want to feel like a million dollars, so it’s time to head to Flashback.Three women running a small photographi…
Leader photo courtesy of Huffingtonpost.com and GammarelliAs the hierarchy within the Holy city is set to be restored in a matter of days, it could ha…
Red carpet dresses donate a dose of modernism to Hadrian’s temple. Gowns fit for an Empress, the diva sets the mood of 2013’s AltaRoma exhibit at Hadr…
Michelangelo’s David, wore a Missoni zig-zag bodysuit for a three month period in the meat packing district of New York, between 9th Avenue and 14th s…