How fashion-forward is Milan?
It’s the kind of city where you can spend every minute of every achingly stylish day following in the stiletto-heeled footsteps of top designers That can mean, say, a morning browsing through the new men’s line at the Prada boutique, lunch at either of Roberto Cavalli’s two cafes, and an afternoon trying on impeccably cut blazers at Emporio Armani, followed by cocktails at the martini bar attached to Dolce & Gabbana’s men’s store. Not enough? Book a quick shave at the D&G barbershop to clean up for your dinner at the Gucci Cafe. And don’t be surprised if you bump into a real-life brand name along the way: Stefano Gabbana once told CNN that he and Domenico Dolce “love staying in the middle of the people. If you go in the restaurant, walk in the street, you go shopping, and watch, look, the people give a lot of information.” And Giorgio Armani has said that he stops at his own sushi bar, Nobu, most evenings for a drink. “It’s around the corner from my house and has a great atmosphere. It