Skyscrapers and gleaming lights accompany us on a journey through the Big Apple, where urban style engages with sharp, geometric architecture, offering an unforgettable experience. At dawn, the Brooklyn Bridge glows with warm hues that echo in the classic patterns by Tessitura Mauri, while the wool blends by Lanificio Robertex take on the shades of the Brownstones, the iconic buildings with their brown sandstone façades. The Statue of Liberty stands out against the sky, reflecting its tones onto the zips by YKK Italia, while the wools by Joseph H Clissold & Son are dressed in beige and green, evoking the depth of the skyline of Manhattan, brushed by the East River. On Broadway, illuminated signs guide the eye, recalling the colours and geometries by Andreu.Barcelona ties. The canvases by Camac Arti Grafiche come alive with graffiti, like New York shutters with a raw and authentic charm. And, if the journey is fortunate, one may witness Manhattanhenge: a sunset perfectly aligned with the streets, echoed in the reflections of satin and pinstripes by Intesa C. When the sun disappears, the fabrics by I.Ma.Tex immerse themselves in the intense lights of the still-illuminated Empire State Building. Yet the city never stops: the streets of Times Square blaze with screens and vibrant colours, seemingly taking shape in the labels by Ricamificio Aschei. Finally, the deep black and dark tartan by Milior 1895 merge into the nocturnal aerial view of Manhattan — a panorama that enchants and overwhelms, capable of making us feel small before the vertiginous skyscrapers of the city that never sleeps.
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