TOP TRAVEL TIPS FOR ROME, ITALY. BEST ROME PIZZA RESTAURANT, FOUNTAIN DE TREVI, SPANISH STEPS SIGHTSEEING.
Sebastiano and I had a packed schedule while in Italy — photoshoots, events, filmings. But we managed to set aside a day for ourselves in Rome (hey, we deserved it!) We’d like to share our adventure with you, along with tips for enjoying a Roman Holiday. Please Like/share if you found this post fun!
Street-snapped for an Uraguay fashion magazine:
La Carmina wears: Black and white top by Spider (Hong Kong), vest by Gramm (from Closet Child Shinjuku), black and white sunhat from Hong Kong, skirt stolen from Kira DNR’s closet.
Seba wears: Blablahospital Japanese punk shirt. Pants and shoes from Mong Kong, Hong Kong.
Tip #1: Dress up for a day of sightseeing. Putting a bit of effort into your outfits — which ideally complement each other — makes the day (and resulting photos) all the more special.
However, we take some practicalities into mind. Sunscreen and hats, to shield our Gothic pallor from the sun. Comfortable shoes are also a plus, if you’re going to be walking all day long (one of us learned that lesson the hard way!)
Tip #2: Start with a cappuccino. While portions are small, the quality of the espresso and milk foam is A++. Many Roman baristas pour the milk into a pretty design.
Closeup on my makeup: eyeshadow shading with black and red. On “lazy days,” I omit lipstick and fake eyelashes.
Tip #3: Eat. A lot. When in Rome — or Italy, or anywhere for that matter — don’t pass up the chance to try the local food. You can enjoy Italian cuisine while staying healthy; here, we’re sharing a salad and tuna sandwich.
Crazy coincidence — our friend Arina (photographer and Tokyo Decadance regular) stumbled upon us at this luncheonette! We had no idea she was in Rome, and vice versa. Somehow, spooky people find each other.
PS: she’s holding CDs by Surgery, a very cool horror/apocalyptic/Industrial band in masks. I interviewed them for Lip Service; you can see it here.
Tip #4: Strike a balance between well-trodden roads, and off-the-beaten-path. Don’t fall into the trap of being “too hip and underground” for the tourist attractions, or you may also miss out. Seba and I visited the Spanish Steps and Fountain de Trevi, but skipped the Colosseum as it was getting late. (Seba’s never seen it before, but I have. It’s colossal. Ha.)
Tip #5: Have a pizza party. Seba took me to his favorite pizza place, which he and his mom discovered years ago. Oh my goodness, the pie was unlike any I’d ever eaten!
The pizza on the left has “8 tastes” — different flavors in each part, including unconventional mussels and anchovies.
Pizza Ciro (near the Spanish Steps) also serves big, rustic, grandma-style Tuscan dishes. Merely thinking of the place makes my mouth water…
Tip #6: Take a time-out to play. We ducked into a shopping arcade to escape from the heat, and ended up browsing in a bookstore. Naturally, Seba headed straight to the kid’s section and became engrossed in this “choose your own superhero” book.
Tip #7: On that same note, cool down. Vacation should be about relaxing, not herding nonstop from place to place (like those infamous Chinese bus tours). Especially in hot weather, take time to rehydrate with a cold drink.
Tip #8: Spend on something special. I never buy silly souvenirs, but if I come across something one-of-a-kind, I veer towards buying it. Who knows when you’ll next be in Rome? I certainly don’t regret spending 16 euro on Little Prince pajamas!
What a lovely Romanza Vacanza we had! What do you think of my travel tips? What would you suggest for a perfect day of sightseeing?
Song of the Day: Misaruka – Merrow Sin
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LA CARMINA ON ALT NOIR GOTH MAGAZINE COVER! GOTHIC BEAUTY FASHION CULTURE, ALTERNATIVE FETISH MAGAZINES.
I’m on the cover of Goth magazine Alt Noir! Here’s a sneak peek at issue 12, with a La Carmina in spooky bodypaint.
The photos turned out amazing, thanks to my Vancouver superhero team. I can’t thank them enough for putting in their time and energy!
Makeup and Bodypaint by Jennifer Little of Glitter Machine
Photography by Lee Kembel of Glitter Machine
Wardrobe and styling by Tracy Rodger and Jenni Wong of Deadly Couture
Hair by Isolde Semple of Avant Garde Salon
Glitter Machine, based in Vancouver Canada, specializes in body painting and alternative photography. Airbrushing literally gave me goosebumps, but what a stunning result.
A few teasers… wait until you see my kawaii-cyber and Goth pirate looks for Alt Noir Magazine, out soon.
I’m now in Tokyo, Japan. Off to meet Evil Queen Yukiro and work like mad on this TV shoot. Lots of photos to come!
Song of the Day: Mr Taxi (Saw this Japanese — oops, Korean — girl group PV on the plane and laughed so hard. The lyrics… “Take me massugu!”)
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