Shopping and "made in Italy"
May. 30th, 2009 03:22 pmI've already mentioned I've been obsessed with girly shoes lately, haven't I? Well, a friend of mine is getting married in two days and, while I already knew what to wear, I wasn't sure about the shoes. Until I fell in love with a pair of sandals a few days ago. I didn't buy them right away, because I wanted to think it over, but this morning I went and bought them. I like them, they weren't expensive and, hey, I'm going to another wedding in August, I needed a pair of "elegant" sandals!
So, this is what I'm going to wear:
( Dress & shoes )
Also, the Opel-Magna agreement? I'm laughing so, so much. Did FIAT really think the Germans would have accepted? I've read a couple of Farin's interviews that made me understand what's the idea foreigners (and especially Germans) have of FIAT:
"All the people in the neighbourhood had Mercedes and BMWs, while we only had second-hand FIATS..."
(Speaking of very rich people) "...and they don't go around driving FIATS".
So, I'm not surprised Opel chose another partner, I was actually expecting it.
Meanwhile, Ferrero was ranked "world's most reputable company". That's the "Italian way" as it should be.
So, this is what I'm going to wear:
( Dress & shoes )
Also, the Opel-Magna agreement? I'm laughing so, so much. Did FIAT really think the Germans would have accepted? I've read a couple of Farin's interviews that made me understand what's the idea foreigners (and especially Germans) have of FIAT:
"All the people in the neighbourhood had Mercedes and BMWs, while we only had second-hand FIATS..."
(Speaking of very rich people) "...and they don't go around driving FIATS".
So, I'm not surprised Opel chose another partner, I was actually expecting it.
Meanwhile, Ferrero was ranked "world's most reputable company". That's the "Italian way" as it should be.