Fuorisalone 2024: Martina Nermin De Pretto’s indie sleaze agenda

Fuorisalone 2024: Martina Nermin De Pretto’s indie sleaze agenda
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Fuorisalone 2024: Martina Nermin De Pretto’s indie sleaze agenda

Holes in the socks, skinny jeans and a band leader as a screen saver. We are actually talking about Indie Sleaze, a trend of 2010 that not only brought lots of glitter but also a great sense of belonging. An idea of ​​community linked to the world of music and parties whose personalities such as Sky Ferreira and Alexa Chung they have been the faces for a long time, together with their partners Zachary Cole Smith and Alex Turner. There are three main elements encompassed in the Indie Sleaze aesthetic: the metallic, the patterns and a nice dose of neon colors. Those which, in fact, will be the key points that will guide us to discover the Fuorisalone 2024. The important thing is to arm ourselves with a playlist – rigorously dusted off since 2010 – and a bit of rebellious attitude à la Cory Kennedy.

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1 – Villa Clea, via Marco d’Agrate 25/26

Villa Clea, via Marco d’Agrate 25/26 – Photo by Martina Nermin De Pretto

Southern Milan, in the shadow of institutions such as Prada Foundation and ICA Foundation, the new artist residence Villa Clea is located. On the occasion of the Salone del Mobile, the architects and founders Allina and Matteo Corbellini opened the doors of the atelier to the public. Among the various exhibitions, there are the steel furniture by LUNAA (https://www.instagram.com/___________lunaa/) which, with their simplicity and sensuality – quoting Allina – veiled by metallic sparkle, could only furnish the dining room lunch of a true indie millennial.

2 – Alternative Artefacts, Via Cesare Correnti 14

Alternative Artefacts, Via Cesare Correnti 14 – Photo by Martina Nermin De Pretto

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