EDUARD BOTH

Having spent years working in Milan as a knitwear designer for Miu Miu, Eduard knows his way around the city like no other. One of our bestselling and first items we brought out, our knitted collar was designed in conversation with Eduard. Now he shares his expertise not on knitwear, but on the best spots in Milan.

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Where do you go for Breakfast?

Panificio Davide Longoni is such a charming local organic artisanal bakery. Perfect for a light and healthy “Milano-style” breakfast.

For some sweet treats, Pasticceria Da Sissi is my personal favourite! Highly recommended: fresh pomegranate juice & a beignet.

A morning visit?

Villa Necchi Campiglio: A grand villa in the heart of Milan, once home to the industrial Necchi family who were sewing machine producers. The architecture, particularly by Portaluppi, was ultra-modern for its time. Films like House of Gucci & Io sono l’amore were shot here.



The Perfect Lunch?

The Perfect Lunch?

Il Salumaio Di Montenapoleone: An iconic restaurant in the heart of the Palestro district, set in a hidden historical courtyard.. mandatory (window) shopping in the surrounding streets before or after lunch.

What would you do as an afternoon activity?

Go to Fondazione Prada: An incredible epicenter for contemporary art, cinema, and occasional live concerts. For a perfect way to end your visit, don’t miss Bar Luce, decorated by Wes Anderson.

Mandatory aperitivo in Milan?

Bar Quadronno serves some of the best Italian panini & Negronis in a Tyrolean-style bar. Perfect for aperitivo!

A Dinner To Never Forget?

A Dinner To Never Forget?

La Latteria: A true Milanese landmark for dinner, known for its simple but incredible Spaghetti al Limone. High chance of running into an artist or movie director.

A final tip:

Although temperatures are rising, spring in Milan can still feel quite crisp, so don’t forget to bring your knitted collar.