In Milan, via Gian Giacomo Mora is a fixed stop for good nights out. Here you will find the Bar Cuore, the Berlin, the Isola del Gelato and, a little further on in via Cesare Correnti, the Ostello Bello. However, if it is true that the street really begins to light up at aperitif time and then catches fire after midnight, it is also true that during the day it keeps the bourgeois-bohemian charm of old Milan alive.
Recently converted into a - refined - shopping street, in the street you meet fashion school students looking for new things, stylists and fashion editors looking for inspiration, elegant ladies and distinguished gentlemen who shun the convention of the jacket and tie in the most bureaucratic of his expressions. For the latter the obligatory stop is in via Mora 3, the "men's department" of Cavalli e Nastri. Here you can find suits by Dolce & Gabbana, silk ties by Hermès, Seventies blazers, shirts with paisley patterns, waistcoats with Fornasetti prints, antique cufflinks, Ray Ban Caravan and Levi's 501.
Here, together with a sneaker and a Barbour, you will find a refined selection of furniture, design and modern antiques.