Contributor: Federica di Cintio

Federica di Cintio was born in Italy and graduated from the Università Cattolica Sacro Cuore in Milan. An attorney, she specializes in contracts, family, and fashion law. In 2018, she was granted admission to practice before the Supreme Court of Cassation, Italy’s highest court. Her admiration for the world of fashion pushed her to attend the Istituto Europeo di Design Milan, graduating with a focus on brand extension and licensing. She frequently covers the fashion shows in Milan for Woman Around Town. Her passion for fitness has inspired her to create videos and articles to inspire others to live a healthy life. A lover of American culture, Federica enjoys the opportunity to share her expertise with WAT’s readers.

Made in Italy is synonymous with quality, uniqueness, and creativity. The Italian brand, 0770, continues that tradition with sophisticated leather accessories. A talented trio is responsible for this innovative Italian brand. The company’s designer, Enzo…

Federica Di Cintio shines a spotlight on an emerging talent, Ilaria Mariani, whose art draws from the worlds of painting and craftsmanship combined with the ancient art of the hat makers. And it’s through a…

According to the “State of fashion 2024,” reported last November 29, 2023, by McKinsey & Company, an international management consultancy firm serving the world’s largest companies, as well as non-profit  organizations on strategy, corporate finance,…

The Dolomites are a mountain range in northeastern Italy. Federica di Cintio recently visited, along with several members of her family. Here’s her report: I loved the tour of the Brenta Dolomites. We started our hike…

On November 4, the Italian Government, as predicted and supported by the Italian scientific community, issued a new decree with tighter measures in order to combat a new wave of infections related to the Coronavirus.…

Eight days ago, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte signed a decree  to deal with a second wave of Covid-19,  but the virus in Italy continues to spread faster and hit deeper despite that containment measure.…

On October 17, Italy reported more than 11,700 infections and 69 deaths related to the coronavirus. That rate of growth, according to  Professor Massimo Galli, director of the infectious diseases department of the Ospedale Sacco…

Until March 8, my life in my home country of Italy hadn’t changed that much. Before that day, I was still feeling that, aside from observing some security measures, such as washing my hands several…