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Gli invasori (Erik the Conqueror, 1961)
"No, Garian, I have a far more important reason: to avenge the death of my father and my brother!"
"And to make yourself King?"
"It belongs to me! Do you see this sign? It was on the Viking flags that were planted in Britain. This was the symbol of Harald. He covered it with glory and his blood!"
#Gli invasori#Erik the Conqueror#italian cinema#mario bava#Sword and sandal film#peplum#Oreste Biancoli#Piero Pierotti#cameron mitchell#George Ardisson#Alice Kessler#Ellen Kessler#Andrea Checchi#Françoise Christophe#Jean Jacques Delbo#Franco Giacobini#Raf Baldassarre#Enzo Doria#Gianni Solaro#Franco Ressel#Livia Contardi#I may love all Italian genre cinema‚ but that doesn't mean I love it equally. Sword and sandal stuff tends to be pretty low on my list when#There are still gialli and poliziotteschi to be enjoyed. But Bava is Bava and hell if that man didn't know how to spin magic out of just#About anything. Here he's working on a highly unofficial remake of Kirk Douglas vehicle The Vikings‚ a smash hit just a couple of years#Earlier. Bava's film follows the plot pretty closely (one might almost say close enough to make the lawyers worry)‚ right down to certain#Setpieces and character names‚ but it's unmistakably his work; that brash‚ abstract use of colour and lighting‚ not to mention a decidedly#Italian approach to the religious elements of the plot (the Vikings seem to live in an underground lair that's surely designed to bring to#Mind images of the xtian hell‚ not to mention the strange use of Catholic imagery by supposed pagans (and let's not even get started on#These Vikings worshipping Vestal Virgins‚ an entirely Roman phenomenon). The result is a little messy‚ sure‚ but in true Bava style it's an#Absolutely beautiful mess full of stunningly attractive‚ sweaty ppl having emotional fights in avant garde sets. What more could you want?
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UERMI - Solaro Collection
UERMI – Solaro Collection
What’s Solaro? The Solaro fabric was the first technical fabric. It was aimed at protecting British soldiers from the harmful effects of ultraviolet rays during the conquests of the Imperial Century, between the 19th and 20th centuries. The diversity of the warp and the weft creates an evident iridescent effect which captures the reflections of light and reflects back different shades of light.…
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Nezkrotná Angelika - Indomptable Angélique (1967)
V pořadí čtvrtý příběh o krásné Angelice se odehrává sedm let po údajné smrti hraběte Peyraca. Poté, co se Angelika od krále dozvěděla, že Joffrey nebyl upálen na hranici, rozhodla se ho společně s lékárníkem Savarym najít a odjela na Sardinii. Než Angelika po dlouhých dobrodružstvích spočine v Peyracově náručí, bude znásilněna na pirátské lodi a prodána jako otrokyně na Krétě. Angelice…- Více na https://www.kritiky.cz/specialy/2019/nezkrotna-angelika-indomptable-angelique-1967/
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For just $3.99 Queen of the Seas Released on December 1, 1961: The son of a British Lord sails in search of the most infamous pirate of the Caribbean, who happens to be a beautiful blonde girl that he met in prison. Directed by: Umberto Lenzi Written by: Ugo Guerra and Luciano Martino The Actors: Lisa Gastoni Mary Reed, Jerome Courtland Peter Goodwin, Walter Barnes Captain Poof, Agostino Salvietti Pirate Mangiatrippa, Germano Longo Pirate Ivan, Gianni Solaro Florida Governor, Gisella Arden French dancer, Dina De Santis lady flirting with Peter, Tullio Altamura Don Pedro Alvarez, Ignazio Balsamo Captain of the Guard, Anna Arena Signora sulla Diligenza, Giulio Battiferri prison guard, Franco Jamonte horse riding instructor, Edoardo Toniolo Lord Goodwin, Piero Pastore protocol instructor, Loris Gizzi prison director, Gualtiero Isnenghi Captain of the English ship, Eleonora Morana Miss Elizabeth, Maria Teresa Angele unknown, Nada Cortese unknown, Luigi D'Acri unknown, Walter Licastro unknown, Bruno Scipioni unknown, Mimmo Poli fat man with falling pants Runtime:1h 27m *** This item will be supplied on a quality disc and will be sent in a sleeve that is designed for posting CD's DVDs *** This item will be sent by 1st class post for quick delivery. Should you not receive your item within 12 working days of making payment, please contact us as it is unusual for any item to take this long to be delivered. Note: All my products are either my own work, licensed to me directly or supplied to me under a GPL/GNU License. No Trademarks, copyrights or rules have been violated by this item. This product complies withs rules on compilations, international media and downloadable media. All items are supplied on CD or DVD.
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Italy and Greek Isles Cruise
July 16, 2018
This post may contain affiliate links, which won’t change your price but Barbara Bakes will receive some commission.
This Italy and Greek Isles Cruise post is sponsored by Celebrity Cruise Lines. 
Last month I had the opportunity to take a luxurious 10 night Italy and Greek Isles Cruise on Celebrity Cruise Lines. My husband and I were celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary and the cruise was the perfect way to celebrate. Here’s a little taste of the islands.
Going to Greece has been on my bucket list for a long time, but I couldn’t decide on which island to visit. So a cruise that stopped at several of the Greek islands sounds like the perfect solution.
The ship departed from Rome (Civitavecchia) Italy, and stopped in Sicily Italy, Valletta Malta, Mykonos Greece, Rhodes Greece, Santorini Greece, Athens Greece, and Naples Italy. 
Our ship was the beautiful Celebrity Reflection. We had a Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with a Veranda. It’s hard for me to get completely away from work (I’m finishing up the last details of my new cookbook Instantly Sweet), so I brought along my laptop.
I loved working out on my beautiful balcony after a busy day touring the islands, and during the two relaxing days at sea.
Our first stop was Messina in Sicily. Instead of booking a tour, we took a taxi to the town of Taormina. Taormina is a quaint hilltop town with a funicular you can ride down to the beach and take a dip in the Mediterranean sea.
We shared the taxi with a cute couple we met from the UK. One of the nice things about cruising is meeting wonderful people from around the world.
Our second port was Valletta, Malta. I wasn’t familiar with Valletta before our cruise, but I was so impressed with this beautiful city. A UNESCO World Heritage Site sailing into port you could imagine the island as it was when it was built in the 16th century.
We bought a hop on hop off bus pass before leaving the ship and visited the town of Mdina, an ancient walled city with cobbled streets and medieval architecture. Then we hopped off in Valletta for lunch, shopping and a stroll around the picturesque town.
Mykonos, Greece was our third stop and one of the places I was most excited to visit. We took a private tour of the island with a group of fellow passengers from the ship.
We stopped at Agios Giannis, a small fishing port, and then Kalafatis beach. I was lounging on a beach loveseat in the picture above, just look at the color of that water!
Then we visited Ano Mera, the second main village of Mykonos, Ornos Beach, and we ended our day in Mykonos town.
Rhodes, Greece was one of the islands that wasn’t on my radar before we visited and I fell in love with it. Rhodes has an Old Town with narrow, medieval streets filled with shops and restaurants.
We’re beach people and Rhodes has lots of beaches to choose from. We visited Elli beach because it was close to Old Town and we could walk there from the port. There are lots of umbrellas and sunbeds on the beach so it’s a fun spot to relax and spend the day.
Santorini, Greece was our fifth stop. It is a volcanic island and the buildings are built into the rock. When I think of Greece, I think of Santorini with it’s stunning white buildings and blue roofed churches.
I booked the ships tour so that we could catch one of the first tenders to the island and visit the village of Oia before it got too crowded.  I longed to lounge at one of the Oia hotels with a pool over looking the sea with a good book.
Athens, Greece was our second to last stop. I was blown away by the views from the Acropolis. It is set upon a hill with 360 degree panoramic views all the way to the sea. It’s amazing to be able to walk where people walked in the fifth century BC.
There’s a beautiful new museum where you can learn all about the history of the Acropolis and the Parthenon.
Our final port was Naples, Italy. In Naples there are so many great choices for excursions. Positano, Sorrento, Pompeii, and Capri. We opted to head to the island of Capri and we fell in love with it. It’s more tropical than some of the other islands we visited – it was so green and beautiful.
We started with a visit to the town of Anacapri at the top of the island. To get there you take a bus on a crazy narrow road our tour guide called the “Mamma Mía …. Oh my God Road!” Then you take a chairlift that goes to the highest point of the island Monte Solaro which is 2000 feet above sea and has amazing views.
We spent some time shopping and had lunch on the island. Then took a boat tour around the entire island visiting the White Grotto, the Red Grotto, the Green Grotto, the natural arches and the amazing rocks formations.
We had two days at sea where we could just relax and enjoy the ship. I sign up to do Zumba one day while my husband played Bingo.
We enjoyed the great shows every night in the theater. We spent time watching karaoke, salsa dancing, and I spent some time at the spa getting a massage. There was so many fun options, or you could just spend the day relaxing pool side if you preferred.
In addition to enjoying the great meals in the main dining room. We ate at many of the specialty restaurants on the ship.
Our first night aboard, we ate at the Lawn Club Grill. The Lawn Club Grill is an open-air restaurant with a view of the sea as you’re sailing away. You can watch the chefs prepare your flatbread or even help cook your own steak on the outdoor grills.
We were seated next to two couples that met during embarkation and decided to dine together that evening. Both the gentlemen were named Mark – one Mark was from California and one was from New Jersey. When they learned that my husband’s name was also Mark, they decided we all needed to take a picture together to remember the moment.
People are always so friendly on a cruise and we enjoyed visiting with people sitting near us at meals, before the shows, or whatever fun things you’re up to on the ship.
We also dined at the Tuscan Grille, an upscale Italian restaurant one night for dinner and again on a sea day for brunch – I highly recommend both the dinner and the brunch. At The Le Petit Chef At Qsine a funny video plays on each plate on your table before each course.
We spent our anniversary at the Murano, which is the most luxurious restaurant and serves classic French dishes.
One of the ways to eat healthy on the ship was the Aqua Spa Cafe. The Aqua Spa Cafe was located in the corner of the Solarium, an adults only pool area. They served better for you fare for breakfast and lunch. Most mornings I opted for fresh fruit and half a bagel topped with peanut butter and banana, or avocado toast with eggs.
I was impressed with the wonderful meals in the main dining room. Especially the desserts. My husband and I love a great dessert, so we splurged on desserts at dinner. For the most part, we skipped the cookies, ice cream and sweet breakfast treats and ordered several desserts to try with dinner.
The desserts were beautifully plated and they had a wide variety, with something for every taste. Some of my favorites were the cherries jubilee, the Grand Marnier souffle at the Murano, and the chocolate cake with a dulce de leche filling.
The chocolate cake with a dulce de leche filling was available every night in the main dining room and I ordered it 3 nights. I plan to recreate it at home. So look for my version of their recipe soon.
I hope you enjoyed my pictures and recap of our Italy and Greek Isles Cruise. It was an amazing trip and I would definitely recommend this itinerary and Celebrity Cruise Lines. The service we received aboard the ship was top notch. It was a 6th time sailing with Celebrity and we’ll definitely be cruising with them again soon.
Would you like more information about a Mediterranean / Italy and Greek Isles Cruise with Celebrity Cruise Lines?
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Italy and Greek Isles Cruise
July 16, 2018
This post may contain affiliate links, which won’t change your price but Barbara Bakes will receive some commission.
This Italy and Greek Isles Cruise post is sponsored by Celebrity Cruise Lines. 
Last month I had the opportunity to take a luxurious 10 night Italy and Greek Isles Cruise on Celebrity Cruise Lines. My husband and I were celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary and the cruise was the perfect way to celebrate. Here’s a little taste of the islands.
Going to Greece has been on my bucket list for a long time, but I couldn’t decide on which island to visit. So a cruise that stopped at several of the Greek islands sounds like the perfect solution.
The ship departed from Rome (Civitavecchia) Italy, and stopped in Sicily Italy, Valletta Malta, Mykonos Greece, Rhodes Greece, Santorini Greece, Athens Greece, and Naples Italy. 
Our ship was the beautiful Celebrity Reflection. We had a Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with a Veranda. It’s hard for me to get completely away from work (I’m finishing up the last details of my new cookbook Instantly Sweet), so I brought along my laptop.
I loved working out on my beautiful balcony after a busy day touring the islands, and during the two relaxing days at sea.
Our first stop was Messina in Sicily. Instead of booking a tour, we took a taxi to the town of Taormina. Taormina is a quaint hilltop town with a funicular you can ride down to the beach and take a dip in the Mediterranean sea.
We shared the taxi with a cute couple we met from the UK. One of the nice things about cruising is meeting wonderful people from around the world.
Our second port was Valletta, Malta. I wasn’t familiar with Valletta before our cruise, but I was so impressed with this beautiful city. A UNESCO World Heritage Site sailing into port you could imagine the island as it was when it was built in the 16th century.
We bought a hop on hop off bus pass before leaving the ship and visited the town of Mdina, an ancient walled city with cobbled streets and medieval architecture. Then we hopped off in Valletta for lunch, shopping and a stroll around the picturesque town.
Mykonos, Greece was our third stop and one of the places I was most excited to visit. We took a private tour of the island with a group of fellow passengers from the ship.
We stopped at Agios Giannis, a small fishing port, and then Kalafatis beach. I was lounging on a beach loveseat in the picture above, just look at the color of that water!
Then we visited Ano Mera, the second main village of Mykonos, Ornos Beach, and we ended our day in Mykonos town.
Rhodes, Greece was one of the islands that wasn’t on my radar before we visited and I fell in love with it. Rhodes has an Old Town with narrow, medieval streets filled with shops and restaurants.
We’re beach people and Rhodes has lots of beaches to choose from. We visited Elli beach because it was close to Old Town and we could walk there from the port. There are lots of umbrellas and sunbeds on the beach so it’s a fun spot to relax and spend the day.
Santorini, Greece was our fifth stop. It is a volcanic island and the buildings are built into the rock. When I think of Greece, I think of Santorini with it’s stunning white buildings and blue roofed churches.
I booked the ships tour so that we could catch one of the first tenders to the island and visit the village of Oia before it got too crowded.  I longed to lounge at one of the Oia hotels with a pool over looking the sea with a good book.
Athens, Greece was our second to last stop. I was blown away by the views from the Acropolis. It is set upon a hill with 360 degree panoramic views all the way to the sea. It’s amazing to be able to walk where people walked in the fifth century BC.
There’s a beautiful new museum where you can learn all about the history of the Acropolis and the Parthenon.
Our final port was Naples, Italy. In Naples there are so many great choices for excursions. Positano, Sorrento, Pompeii, and Capri. We opted to head to the island of Capri and we fell in love with it. It’s more tropical than some of the other islands we visited – it was so green and beautiful.
We started with a visit to the town of Anacapri at the top of the island. To get there you take a bus on a crazy narrow road our tour guide called the “Mamma Mía …. Oh my God Road!” Then you take a chairlift that goes to the highest point of the island Monte Solaro which is 2000 feet above sea and has amazing views.
We spent some time shopping and had lunch on the island. Then took a boat tour around the entire island visiting the White Grotto, the Red Grotto, the Green Grotto, the natural arches and the amazing rocks formations.
We had two days at sea where we could just relax and enjoy the ship. I sign up to do Zumba one day while my husband played Bingo.
We enjoyed the great shows every night in the theater. We spent time watching karaoke, salsa dancing, and I spent some time at the spa getting a massage. There was so many fun options, or you could just spend the day relaxing pool side if you preferred.
In addition to enjoying the great meals in the main dining room. We ate at many of the specialty restaurants on the ship.
Our first night aboard, we ate at the Lawn Club Grill. The Lawn Club Grill is an open-air restaurant with a view of the sea as you’re sailing away. You can watch the chefs prepare your flatbread or even help cook your own steak on the outdoor grills.
We were seated next to two couples that met during embarkation and decided to dine together that evening. Both the gentlemen were named Mark – one Mark was from California and one was from New Jersey. When they learned that my husband’s name was also Mark, they decided we all needed to take a picture together to remember the moment.
People are always so friendly on a cruise and we enjoyed visiting with people sitting near us at meals, before the shows, or whatever fun things you’re up to on the ship.
We also dined at the Tuscan Grille, an upscale Italian restaurant one night for dinner and again on a sea day for brunch – I highly recommend both the dinner and the brunch. At The Le Petit Chef At Qsine a funny video plays on each plate on your table before each course.
We spent our anniversary at the Murano, which is the most luxurious restaurant and serves classic French dishes.
One of the ways to eat healthy on the ship was the Aqua Spa Cafe. The Aqua Spa Cafe was located in the corner of the Solarium, an adults only pool area. They served better for you fare for breakfast and lunch. Most mornings I opted for fresh fruit and half a bagel topped with peanut butter and banana, or avocado toast with eggs.
I was impressed with the wonderful meals in the main dining room. Especially the desserts. My husband and I love a great dessert, so we splurged on desserts at dinner. For the most part, we skipped the cookies, ice cream and sweet breakfast treats and ordered several desserts to try with dinner.
The desserts were beautifully plated and they had a wide variety, with something for every taste. Some of my favorites were the cherries jubilee, the Grand Marnier souffle at the Murano, and the chocolate cake with a dulce de leche filling.
The chocolate cake with a dulce de leche filling was available every night in the main dining room and I ordered it 3 nights. I plan to recreate it at home. So look for my version of their recipe soon.
I hope you enjoyed my pictures and recap of our Italy and Greek Isles Cruise. It was an amazing trip and I would definitely recommend this itinerary and Celebrity Cruise Lines. The service we received aboard the ship was top notch. It was a 6th time sailing with Celebrity and we’ll definitely be cruising with them again soon.
Would you like more information about a Mediterranean / Italy and Greek Isles Cruise with Celebrity Cruise Lines?
Source: https://www.barbarabakes.com/italy-and-greek-isles-cruise/
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Original supermodels assemble for catwalk tribute to Gianni Versace | Fashion
Of everything Gianni Versace gave to popular culture – he invented the celebrity front row, the metal mesh cocktail dress and arguably the career of Elizabeth Hurley, who might never have found fame were it not for That Dress – the supermodel is his greatest legacy. So it was a fitting tribute that a supermodel reunion was the centrepiece of the Versace show staged to mark the 20th anniversary of his murder.
Versace invented the supermodel, plucking a few chosen models from the runway ranks and elevating them to a higher strata of glamour. Other models remained humble clothes horses, but this elite became goddesses. Versace, who was already conjuring the imagery of classical goddesses with his becomingly draped dresses, created the perfect women to wear them.
Prints charming: models in signature Versace style. Photograph: Luca Bruno/AP
Donatella Versace, who took over as designer soon after her brother’s sudden death, presented a blockbuster tribute show that ended with five of the original supermodels – Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Helena Christensen and the former French first lady Carla Bruni – taking to the catwalk together, soundtracked by George Michael’s Freedom. The finale was designed to reenact one of Gianni Versace’s most iconic moments from 1991, when four supermodels walked arm in arm on the runway as George Michael sat in the front row.
As a power move at fashion week, it was sheer shock and awe. The original supers are still worshipped by the industry. But by putting five women in the spotlight on a night dedicated to her brother, Donatella Versace also ensured that the optics emphasised her brother’s “allegiance to women”.
At a press conference before the show Donatella Versace said that the catwalk rehearsal with the star models – whom she referred to as “icons”, rather than supermodels – had been the most emotional moment of the preparations.
Gianni and Donatella Versace in New York in the 1990s: ‘Gianni was all about joy, and so full of life’. Photograph: Rose Hartman/Getty Images
“But today I am not sad. I am happy that after 20 years I can finally do this with a smile on my face,” she said, adding that she had been kept busy by the antics of her five stars. “They have a green room each, but they are running in and out of each other’s rooms all day. And because they walk the runway together they are arguing about who gets to go in the middle, just like the old days.”
Donatella Versace used prints from her brother’s collections between 1991 and 1995 as the basis for this collection. “The silhouettes are all new because the shapes from those days look dated today,” she said. “Except the leggings. Everyone loves the leggings again. The models like Gigi and Bella [Hadid] are always asking me where they can get the nineties Versace leggings.”
She decided on his famously exuberant prints as the best homage to her brother because “Gianni was all about joy, and so full of life, and the prints really express that spirit”. Leopard from the Animaliercollection of 1992, Greek keys from the Baroque collection of 1991 and Marilyn screenprints from the 1991 Warhol show were revisited for this season.
Alessandro Michele of Gucci, Pierpaolo Piccioli of Valentino and Anthony Vaccarello of Saint Laurent were among the designers who had accepted Donatella’s invitation to attend the show.
Nineties reunion. The original supermodels strike a pose. Photograph: Venturelli/WireImage
Earlier, at the Cavalli show , there was a cooler tone on a catwalk that has felt hectic in the past. Froufrou embellishments were banished in favour of lean, athletic, body-framing lines. Racer-back shapes, sporty stretch fabrics and clean, simple styling edged the brand out of the boudoir. Daywear pieces far outnumbered gowns, and most of the shoes were flat. Monochromatic zebra stripes appeared where leopard print once ruled.
Paul Surridge, the British designer now presiding over the leopard print empire that is Roberto Cavalli, is smart enough to recognise when a brand does not lend itself to intellectualising. Wearing Roberto Cavalli is to fashion what buying expensive champagne, shaking the bottle and spraying it over your friends is to wine connoisseurship.
Models wear Paul Surridge’s designs in Milan: there was a cooler tone on a catwalk that has felt hectic in the past. Photograph: Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty Images
In his first Cavalli show on Friday at Milan fashion week, Surridge kept faith with the brand’s heritage but modernised and streamlined the clothes on the runway.
“It isn’t intellectual – it’s a deliberate move away from that sort of fashion,” explained Surridge in a recent interview. “This woman … is athletic, beautiful and she doesn’t want to be questioned.”
Roberto Cavalli left the brand he founded two years ago, resigning from design duties and selling 90% of the company. His immediate successor, Peter Dundas, hired from fellow Milan-glam brand Pucci, lasted only three seasons. This show was the first by Surridge, who took up the job two months ago.
Roberto Cavalli’s modernised and streamlined chic. Photograph: Estrop/Getty Images
The role is Surridge’s first front-of-house position, but he has an impressive CV, having worked at Calvin Klein in its 1990s pomp, under Christopher Bailey at Burberry and under Raf Simons at Jil Sander. It was at Jil Sander that he impressed the then CEO, Gian Giacomo Ferraris, who now leads the Cavalli brand. Ferraris has praised Surridge’s creative talent, managerial abilities and brand vision.
Surridge’s background is largely in menswear, most recently at Acne, but crossing the floor to womenswear represents less of a leap than the aesthetic one. Surridge, whose career has been spent mostly in minimalist brands, is now at the most maximalist of them all. But before the show, he insisted the brand’s bold image was a blessing as a designer.
“The Cavalli codes are very specific, which makes it a lot easier for someone coming into the house like me, in terms of a frame.”
Designer Paul Surridge greets the audience at the end of the show. Photograph: Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty
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