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Milan began as a centre of luxurious quality in the Renaissance and late Middle Ages as Florence, also known for quality textiles from Asia and the development of the Italian banking system. Goods were imported via important Italian maritime city-states of Venice and Genoa while the making of luxury goods was an industry of such importance that in 16th century the city gave its name to the English word "milaner" or "millaner", meaning fine wares like jewellery, cloth, hats and luxury apparel. By the 19th century, a later variant, " millinery", had come to mean one who made or sold hats. [ citation needed] Producing fashion: commerce, culture, and consumers, Regina Lee Blaszcyzk [4] ECW University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008, p.47 (Chapter three: Elisabetta Merlo and Francesca Polese) March temperatures tend to stay around 14°C/48°F, April heats up to 17°C/63°F, and summer begins to creep in during May when days are typically 21°C/70°F. You can expect temperatures to be around 18°C/65°F in September, cooling down to 15°C/59°F in October and getting brisk in November at 12°C/53°F. At night the temp gets much cooler throughout the season.

If you prefer the convenience and comfort of a hotel room, I like using both Agoda.com and Hotels.com . Tip: Hotels.com gives you a free night for every ten nights you book!Milanese crowds have no days off when it comes to sophisticated dressing. Top-notch tailoring is of course top of the agenda, with an amalgamation of timelessness that’s slightly edgy – our dream combo at Hello! Fashion…

I prefer to to book “the entire home” instead of opting for shared accommodation on Airbnb. Aside from safety, I also like to feel like I’m living in the destination. It’s a small taste of local life plus you get more amenities than you would at a hotel such as a kitchen and washing machine. This city is a European hub of fashion, which should be remembered when choosing what to wear in Milan. As a result, the style in Milan tends to be dressier certainly than North America, and generally more cutting edge than other parts of Europe. From day to evening, Italians dress to impress when they’re deciding what to wear in Milan.What to Wear in Milan in August: The city empties out in August, which can be brutally hot and muggy. Go for sleeveless shirts and short skirts or lightweight pants and a polo shirt and enjoy having the place to yourself. a b Producing fashion: commerce, culture, and consumers, Regina Lee Blaszcyzk [1] ECW University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008, p.42 (Chapter three: Elisabetta Merlo and Francesca Polese) What to Wear in Milan in June: June is perhaps the loveliest month in Milan, when temps reach high into the 70s and there’s plenty of sun. Dressing is easy. Shrug off the coat to show off an eye-catching outfit and pumps or relax in neat jeans and a fitted t-shirt. Once you’re in Milan, there are several ways to get around the city, including the subway, bus, and tram. Whichever option you prefer, they all connect across the city center, so it’s easy to get to wherever you want to go. It’s also a lot cheaper than taking a cab. Several designer outfits—including Serravalle Designer Outlet, one of Europe’s largest outlets—are within an hour’s drive of the city about 60 minutes away. The closest is Scalo Milano outlet, about 15 minutes by car. There’s also Vicolungo The Style Outlets, roughly a half-hour from the city center . Consignment stores are another option. Locals hit up Bivio, which has a few boutiques in the center of the city. Are shops open in Milan on Sundays?

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