In this series of travel guides, we invite creatives and insiders from our global community to showcase a city through their unique lens. Jenny Tsang, social media sensation and fashion designer, takes you on a journey through the dolce vita lifestyle, sharing her favourite spots to visit during Milan Fashion Week
As Milan Fashion Week kicks off, the Italian city is about to take over our feeds. While it is a beloved summer destination for tourists seeking iconic landmarks and world-class cuisine, its allure doesn’t fade with the summer sun. Twice a year, Milan transforms into a global fashion hub, attracting style enthusiasts from every corner of the world.
For years, Milan has become a central date on the fashion calendar, hosting the most prestigious runways from Gucci to Prada. If you’re looking for a glimpse into the glamorous world of Milan Fashion Week, you’ve come to the right place.
Jenny Tsang, a social media sensation and fashion icon, is a regular in Milan. Having attended Milan Fashion Week for years, she’s the ultimate insider when it comes to romantic al fresco dinners, trendy cafés and the best shops to snag the latest designer outfits.
Whether you’re attending Milan Fashion Week this month or planning to visit next season, Jenny’s guide will take you to the stylish streets of Milan.
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Where to drink
LùBar

Above Afternoon tea at LùBar (Photo: courtesy of LùBar)
LùBar, tucked away in Milan’s Galleria d’Arte Moderna, offers a unique combination of bistro, café and restaurant all in one space. You’ll find small round tables nestled in a winter garden, with pastel hues and the aroma of freshly roasted coffee. The founders’ Sicilian and Milanese influences create a distinct atmosphere, perfect for indulging in comforting snacks, delicious drinks, and a relaxing break.
LùBar
Via Monviso, 34, 20154 Milano MI, Italy
Caffè Fernanda

Above Milanese Spritz at Caffè Fernanda (Photo: courtesy of Caffè Fernanda)

Above The terrace inside the Pinacoteca di Brera (Photo: courtesy of Caffè Fernanda)
Between runway shows, shopping sprees, and long walks through the city, who wouldn’t welcome a sweet treat and a cup of tea? Jenny shares her go-to spot for delectable delights: Caffè Fernanda, nestled within the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan’s renowned art gallery. Step out on the terrace, framed by the building’s historic columns, and you’ll feel a true taste of la dolce vita. It’s the perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon tea or a stylish evening aperitivo. A sip of a Milanese spritz, the city’s signature cocktail, under the warm Italian sun – what could be better?
Caffè Fernanda
Via Brera, 28, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Where to eat
Paper Moon Giardino

Above The private garden situated in a 200-year-old mansion (Photo: courtesy of Paper Moon Giardino)

Above Dinner at Paper Moon Giardino (Photo: courtesy of Paper Moon Giardino)
As the unofficial post-catwalk canteen of Milan Fashion Week, Paper Moon Giardino is a must-visit for those in the know this season. Housed in a 200-year-old mansion, beautifully renovated by Hong Kong-based design firm AB Concept, the restaurant offers a secluded moment both indoors and outdoors, with its private garden.
The menu features refined Italian cuisine that’s sure to leave you wanting more. If you’re in town for Milan Fashion Week, make sure to book ahead—those in the fashion world are notoriously well-organised when it comes to scheduling their week.
Paper Moon Giardino
Via Bagutta, 12, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Where to shop
Antonia

Above Accessories on display in multi-brand shop, Antonia (Photo: courtesy of Antonia)
For any shopping enthusiast, Antonia’s shop is a veritable paradise. What would a fashion-focused week in Milan be without a little retail therapy? Housed in the Palazzo Cagnola, Antonia is a multi-brand oasis of luxury spread over 600 square metres. Our fashion icon, Jenny Tsang, considers it the ultimate destination for a Milan shopping spree. From Gucci to Saint Laurent, the carefully curated selection of brands is a fashion lover’s dream, with each piece a unique addition to your wardrobe.
Antonia
Via Cusani, 5, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Via Monte Napoleone

Above Gucci boutique in via Monte Napoleone, Milan (Photo: Getty Images)
Via Monte Napoleone, often dubbed the “Champs-Élysées of Milan” or the “Fifth Avenue of Italy”, is named the second-most expensive street in the world. This street is a magnet for fashionistas visiting the city, with many of Italy’s most renowned houses setting up shop here: Versace, Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci, Pucci, and many more. Make sure to take a stroll if you are in town for Milan Fashion Week.
Via Monte Napoleone, Milan
Where to take photos
Pinacoteca di Brera

Above Jenny Tsang posing at the Pinacoteca di Brera
For a touch of art and elegance in your Milan Fashion Week photos, the Pinacoteca di Brera is the perfect spot. This historic art gallery, housed in a stunning Renaissance palace, is a must for Instagram. From the grand courtyard to the masterpieces by Italian masters, the Pinacoteca di Brera provides a sophisticated backdrop to elevate your feed.
Pinacoteca di Brera
Via Brera, 28, 20121 Milano MI, Italy
Duomo di Milano

Above Duomo di Milano (Getty Images)
Milan Fashion Week calls for your best looks, and you will want the perfect spots to elevate your Instagram game. Look no further than the Duomo di Milano, the iconic heart of Milan. This architectural masterpiece, a symbol of the city’s grandeur, offers endless photo opportunities. From its soaring spires to its intricate details, the Duomo is a breathtaking backdrop for any fashionista’s Instagram feed.
Duomo di Milano
P.za del Duomo, 20122 Milano MI, Italy





