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Hair/hat: Mina

Romper: E-Clipse Design

  

Shot on the Kidaka sim.

Outfit: "MWANA" complete safari outfit by Brii Underground wear

 

Shot on the Kidaka sim.

When elegance hangs in the air… literally. 💫 This sleek, luxurious setup from a room at The Square Milano is all about the art of refined simplicity. Where even the hangers look like they’re ready for the runway. 🔥

 

📍 The Square Milano - Right where sophistication meets comfort.

@Francesco Dini - 2025

 

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Hair: Sintiklia

Necklace: Mininal

 

Shot on the Kidaka sim.

 

While it’s a practical and understandable habit, many hotels discourage it for aesthetic reasons .

 

The practice of Indian men and women (or travelers from India more generally) hanging clothes in hotel balconies is largely cultural and practical, not unusual when you understand the context.

 

1. Habit from Home

In many Indian households, clothes are washed at home and dried in open spaces like balconies or rooftops. This habit carries over when traveling — especially for those used to washing undergarments or a few daily-wear clothes by hand.

 

2. Saving on Laundry Costs

Hotel laundry services can be expensive, especially in international or upscale hotels. Many Indian travelers — especially those traveling on a budget or with families — prefer to wash and dry small items themselves to avoid extra charges.

 

3. Longer Trips, Practicality

Indian tourists often travel for extended periods, sometimes over several weeks across multiple destinations. Washing some clothes along the way helps manage packing light and staying fresh without relying entirely on hotel services.

 

☀️ 4. Good Drying Weather

In many countries (especially tropical or Mediterranean ones), hotel balconies provide excellent natural sunlight and ventilation — ideal for drying clothes quickly and efficiently.

 

5. Cultural Norms and Comfort

In India, air-drying clothes (rather than using dryers) is the norm. It’s seen as hygienic, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective. Travelers often feel more comfortable continuing this routine while abroad.

  

On Alex (left)

Dress: "Kalie" from Haute Pixels

On Saskeeya:

Blanket from Belle Epoque

 

Shot on the Kidaka sim.

The hotel is situated near several notable landmarks, including the Palalottomatica sports and concert venue, which is about 500 meters away. The Laurentina Metro Station is a 10-minute walk from the property, providing convenient access to other parts of Rome. Additionally, the Euroma 2 shopping center is a short bus ride from the hotel.

A Thursday Brunch took place at the hotel's indoor rooftop pool bar!

 

BackDrop:

Synnergy.Tavis//Indoor Pool Bar

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Dress: Ryvolter

Necklace: Minimal

Hair: Sintiklia

 

Shot on the Kidaka sim.

Hotel Sheraton Novi Sad, Srbija

shot at Renaissance resort hotel, Okinawa

Royal Victoria Hotel, Tunis

Esplanade Motel Batemans Bay

Royal Victoria Hotel, Tunis

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ROKKOR-QF 40mm F1.8

ILFORD XP2 super 400

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