Contemporanea Attitude

The Woman who freed women’s breath: Rosa Genoni
Rosa Genoni was a designer, activist, and journalist who, in the early 20th century, challenged fashion norms by abolishing the corset – a symbol of female oppression

A brief praise of the velour tracksuit
There was a time when the verb “to wear” carried a precise meaning. Here a brief praise of the velour tracksuit!

Happiness in sixty seconds
Maybe you’re lost. Confused, even though your life is beautiful. You keep telling yourself that others have it worse, so you should be grateful. But something doesn’t feel right.

Me, Lenny Kravitz, and the heartless flight attendant: Aerophobia
The fear of flying, or aerophobia, is quite a well-known and common phobia. Many famous people have admitted to suffering from it, and this fear has even shaped their professional lives

Parking drama
…And then you see it. The miracle: a free parking spot. Right there, between a car and the garbage bins. Destiny is smiling at you.

Isadora Duncan: dancing the wind
The wind had a name: Isadora Duncan. She danced barefoot, free, true. A rebel icon who forever changed the language of the body

Bikini’s happiness
There are moments when reality hits you like a lightning bolt. Nothing feels subjective anymore. Everything suddenly becomes objective, even a bikini.

Social Drama: when a Like decides a friendship
Is it possible to get along with everyone? The answer is no, obviously. But today, arguments aren’t about shouting or slamming doors anymore

The lady of comets: Amalia Ercoli Finzi and the grace of the universe
In a world where comets were limited to ploughing the skies of fairy tales, one Italian woman decided that no, comets were not just to be admired

Supermarket anxiety
A tragicomic journey through freezing aisles, rogue carts, and epic stress sweats: supermarket anxiety is real

Charlie Chaplin, the elegance of disobedience
Chaplin quietly sabotaged the world. His walk turned irony into silent rebellion

Sunday Car Wash
There is a place outside of time where everything remains unchanged, an oasis of calm amid the daily chaos. Here, through slow gestures and precise rituals, men and women celebrate attention to detail, silently observed by absorbed onlookers