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Dana Curatolo

Curated vintage, travel tips, recipes & anecdotes

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Latest Issues

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The Shape of a Year, Sewing a 1920s Pillowcase Dress for Sicily, Warming Pasta Season, the nostalgic magic of Keens, and an epic swim at the Four Seasons Philly

A Time: Since I was a school kid, I’ve thought of the year as an oblong circle. The left side has always felt more intense— it comes with a new school year, the biggest holidays (at least in our household), and the challenge of Northeastern...

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The Therapeutic Pursuit of Learning to Sew with Vintage Linens, a Staycation at The Greenwich Hotel, A Briny Poolside Tuna Salad, Sicilian Folklore, and Accessorizing with Art Deco Beaded Bracelets

A Take: Ever look back and realize your life might have been leaving you little clues? I had that feeling recently when I unearthed a stash of vintage linens I’d been hoarding for years. Then, as if on cue, I stumbled upon an epic new haul—...

4 months ago
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The World of Fortuny, Aboard La Dolce Vita Orient Express, Bellinis at Harry’s, Embroidered Italian bloomers at the local market, vintage linen house dresses, and a solo dinner in Rome

A Trip: I recently returned from a four-day work trip, accompanying two editors aboard my client’s newest venture: La Dolce Vita Orient Express. What a ride. Train travel is undeniably having a moment—and despite countless visits to Italy o...

5 months ago
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A House Above the Sea in Camogli, Vintage Etro at the Beach, Paper-Thin Focaccia, Simple Italian souvenirs, and Enviable 1930s Closets at Villa Necchi in Milan

A Take: There’s nothing that shocks your system quite like returning to work following 2 weeks in Italy. Obviously, albeit reluctantly, we had to come home. It seems we’re still waiting (at least on the weekends) for it to feel like summer,...

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  • Dana Curatolo

    PR strategist for some of the world’s finest hotels, avid vintage collector, passionate home cook, and proud mama to Matilda

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