
The creative industry under quarantine - E01 The Attico Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini share their new daily life
The outbreak of the Coronavirus is the first shared experience of the globalized world and as such it has direct and immediate consequences on dozens, hundreds of different industries, all closely connected and dependent from one another. Being global and interconnected by definition is an intrinsic feature of the fashion world, one of the fields that will suffer the most from this quarantine, both from a creative and economic point of view.
nss magazine inaugurates a new series of interviews to the most well-known Milan creative realities, that made a name for themselves around the world too, how they're facing the quarantine and what they're expecting from this crisis. For this first episode read the answers by Gilda Ambrosio and Giorgia Tordini of The Attico below.
#1 Describe your typical quarantine day
GILDA and GIORGIA: The quarantine has definitely changed our habits, but not our spirit. We've tried to keep our routines, adapting them to this new lifestyle. The day starts with a streaming pilates class. We're very into work-outs that you can find online as well: the ones from the 90s with Cindy Crawford and Cher are our favourites. Then starts the working day: we're constantly in touch to work on the upcoming collections, to plan activities, to value the consequences that this period of time will inevitably have. If it hadn't been for this pandemic, today we would have been in Los Angeles or Tokyo to do research, quarantine has forced us to remain home, making us look for inspiration online. The Internet has always been a great container of ideas for us, but today it is fundamental: we search through museums' online collections; we download magazines and books; we watch TV series; we listen to podcasts, talks and audiobooks. We're taking care of ourselves, masks and homemade peelings fill our days! Evenings are dedicated to our friends that we meet virtually thanks to Houseparty: the real revelation of this period of time that will soon become one of the most popular apps to connect people.
#5 The most pleasing surprise of this quarantine.
GILDA: The pleasure of working from the tranquillity of home and the many messages that I got from many people around the world who thought of me.
GIORGIA: Knowing that probably for the first time we're all the same and that we can support each other. I see it in the messages, in the exchange of information, in the words of solidarity. Also, the great opportunity to have really the time to do the things that I had written in a notebook more than a year ago and that I never had the time to do, now I'm starting to write 'done'.
#6 Your soundtrack or the album you've been listening non-stop.
GILDA: I share all the songs that mark my day on my Instagram profile, they're too many to mention, go have a look.
GIORGIA: I've actually created a Spotify playlist that I update gradually.
#7 Your tip for creative people who are having trouble with this time of standstill.
GILDA e GIORGIA: Who like us has the luck to go through this moment with health and being aware of the fact that their dear ones are safe, must do it with gratitude and hope, cultivating their own interests, discovering new passions, taking care of themselves. This forced stop can say a lot, it can make us reflect and it can turn into inspiration. The aim is to overcome this situation stronger and with the eager to do great things.
#8 Are you already planning your post-quarantine?
GILDA: I'll party for a week straight without even going home!
GIORGIA: I'll jump on the first plane for the trip I've always dreamt of.