



I think it is 100% safe to say this was my favorite destination so far. When Sarah and I walked into our hotel room at the Hotel Tintoretto , we opened up the windows and BAM, there was a canal with gondolas. Okay, again CANNOT BELIEVE MY LIFE RIGHT NOW.
To make life even better, on our way out to dinner, we made a lovely encounter with a sangria stand. Enough said. Honestly, the best part about it wasn't even the wine, it was the delicious fruit and the really nice lady that was letting us sample all of these smoothie concoctions. Its the little things that excite me.
We found a cute little outdoor bistro for dinner and I consumed an entire onion pizza along with alot of bread and olive oil, house wine and finally, GELATO. What else. C'mon now. After dinner, we went exploring, and wound up in a little passageway that brought us to the Grand Canal. Its safe to say that this was the most gorgeous thing I have ever viewed in my entire life. ( I've been saying that a lot on these posts....I've just been seeing such gorgeous things that I cannot even find the words to describe the impact that they've had on me. )
SATURDAY
As per usual, the day started with a cappuccino and an croissant...and a very mysterious Nutella imposter by the name of Nutkao.
From the courtyard of the Hotel Tintoretto, we were swept away ( well, not swept. At 9 am, no one is being swept, they are being dragged out of bed) by a petite Venetian woman with interesting pants. She took us for a brief walking tour of San Marco and led us to the Palazzo Ducale where we were passed off to another guide. We went on a little tour of the Palazzo Ducale with the most charming old fellow. My favorite part was when he was showing us the jail cells in the basement. I have to admit, he was my favorite tour guide just because he kept us really intrigued with his sly clever jokes. He definitely kept us exceedingly intrigued.
A few hours and a few cones of Gelato later, we went to all meet at the columns to take the "bus" aka ferry ride over to the Fortuny showroom & factory. Again, I was not expecting this place to be so nice. First off, we walk into the showroom and it feels like we're in a living room of a Martha Stewart Living magazine. Or actually the next step up from that. I don't really know interior design magazines, but you get the point hopefully. Before we even started looking at the legendary Fortuny fabrics, the guide took us through the "garden" where we ran into this fairytale like pool area with all of these precisely shaped hedges and such. Again, cannot believe y life right now. To top it all off, there were cute little children running around who were the owners children. The whole time I was hoping they would adopt me. Uhm hello, I wanna be spending my life living partially in New York and partially in Venice! I am a very lucky girl, don't get me wrong , but those kids are just oozing with excellence. The funny part is, as lucky and "spoiled" as they could be, they looked like some of the most well behaved children ever. Even the owners were so down to earth. Just goes to show you that people who do have it all can still be humble. It refreshing to know that people like that still exist. Anyhow, enough with my ramble, on with my recollection of the day.
When we began sifting through the multitudes of unbelievable prints that were being shown to us , I was melting inside. If they weren't over 300 Euro per meter at the least, I would've purchased the entire showroom. Words cannot even describe the fabrics, and neither can pictures. I feel so fortunate to be able to get my hands on things like this!
Immediately following the Fortuny showroom, we all went out on a group dinner right on the water . It was lovely...however if I leaned slightly too far back I would've been swimming with the fishies. No, but seriously there were no railings or anything. The cruise ships were going by an it was so unreal. Again, a postcard moment. The waiter must've loved us because he gave us after dinner liqueur on the house! Oh, how lovely it is to be a group of lovely lookin' American girls.
I don't know what was better...Fortuny or a sunset Gondola ride. I'm going to go with a tie on this one. Sarah, Jennifer, Nicole, Melissa, Tara and I all went out on two Gondolas with these two comical gondoliers who were an absolute riot. One was spewing with facts, the other one was spewing with singing "Thats Amore".
Sunday
Our free day in Venice consisted of being complete VIPS and renting out a cabana on Lido ( a beach in Venice ) and literally soaking up the sun. I soaked up a little too much , being that I am the shade of a perfectly good lobster right now. BEST DAY EVER. As I was laying on my towel in Ventian sand and jumping in the water of the Adriatic Sea, I couldn't even handle my life. SERIOUSLY? I AM IN VENICE, ON A PRIVATE BEACH, WITH MY NEW BEST FRIENDS, GETTING TAN, AND NOT HAVING A WORRY IN THE WORLD. Life is good.
Along with being a wonderful cultural adventure, a food tour, a wealth of information from the fashion industry, a growing experience and also somewhat of a vacation, this trip was really an awakening for me of what is really out there in the world and that possibilities are literally endless. Also, I have met some of the most wonderful girls and I truly believe that we will remain in touch forever. When I signed up for this trip I wasn't anticipating the amount of genuine friendship .















