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Dana Curatolo

Curated vintage, travel tips, recipes & anecdotes

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Latest Issues

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Caravaggio Dupes at a Greenwich Village Cafe from 1927, Colorful Scottish Cashmere, my first go at homemade cassata, and two ancient towns in Sicily’s Baroque Triangle

A Trip: Next month will mark two years since our last trip to Sicily— and we’re really trying to get our plans together to bring Matilda next year. In the meantime, I’ve been reminiscing our five weeks there in 2022– before the White Lotus ...

23 days ago
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A Beach-Front Run In with Bruce Springsteen, Cardigans as Shirts, An Illustrated Houseplant Book from 1963, Bob Seger’s Night Moves, and the Ultimate Throwback Jersey Playlist

A Trip: I dropped Matilda off at daycare at 8:45am on Tuesday, and was already on the Turnpike South when I realized it would take me just an hour before I was on the beach in Bay Head. I grew up coming down here— but I hate crowds, so in m...

a month ago
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An antique-filled, Coastal Scottish estate from 1745, Tangible Mood Boarding, early apartment hunting, fly fishing in the Highlands, and a pretty damn good Sunday Roast

A Dish: We’re deep into our plans for Scotland next month, so Sunday roast felt like a good idea this past weekend. We got a beef tenderloin, rubbed her in Sicilian sea salt and herbs from my mom’s garden (fresh oregano, sage, rosemary and ...

a month ago
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The Healing History of Palermo’s Botanical Gardens, Homemade Lemon Crostata, Collaging Italian Vogue, Vintage Liz Claiborne, and a Signed La Traviata Opera Poster from 1980

A Simple Pleasure: I’ve written about my love of newsstands before. I was the kid who saved her chore allowance to buy candy cigarettes, YM and Teen Vogue at ours in North Jersey— and had her walls covered in collages. Liked the sweater the...

2 months ago
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  • Dana Curatolo

    Luxury Travel + Hospitality PR Specialist, Home Cook, Vintage Enthusiast, Mama to Matilda.

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