Liola combina las últimas tendencias y diseños en vestuario femenino en dos colecciones al año, con prendas como vestidos, trajes, jeans, blazers, chaquetas y más, creando looks cómodos y elegantes orientados a la mujer de hoy.
"Liola disclosed an unfamiliar side of Pirandello. It is the work of his Sicilian origins and in place of the fractured perspective of illusion and reality its view of the world is as down-to-earth as a primitive painting with landscape and figures equally expressive of the one theme of fecundity."
Today Angelo is the head chef of Liola, an Italian restaurant where you can enjoy excellent food and wine, but also a place where you can have a “taste” of the Italian culture and tradition.
Liolà: Directed by Alessandro Blasetti. With Ugo Tognazzi, Giovanna Ralli, Anouk Aimée, Pierre Brasseur. Liolà is a single father of three children, a free spirit wandering from city to city without wanting to commit to anyone.
Liolà (Italian pronunciation: [ljoˈla]) is an Italian stage play written by Luigi Pirandello in 1916, which takes place in 19th century Sicily.The original text was composed in the Sicilian dialect of Agrigento.The title character is a middle-aged single father by choice. He has three young boys, each by a different mother.
He is married to Mita, and is downcast because they do not have a son to inherit the farm. Zia Croce also has a daughter, who wants a son of her own for the same reason. Their situations are apparently solved, but actually complicated, by the appearance of Liola, whose seductive powers are put by both women to practical use.
Liola combina las últimas tendencias y diseños en vestuario femenino en dos colecciones al año, con prendas como vestidos, trajes, jeans, blazers, chaquetas y más, creando looks cómodos y elegantes orientados a la mujer de hoy.
"Liola disclosed an unfamiliar side of Pirandello. It is the work of his Sicilian origins and in place of the fractured perspective of illusion and reality its view of the world is as down-to-earth as a primitive painting with landscape and figures equally expressive of the one theme of fecundity."