There are two types of summer: white and dark.
White summers are those full of lawn and linen, the sea and soft sunshine, cherries and children’s smiles, in which you feel disconnected and light, almost floating, dreamy and distant in a haze of white dandelion fluff. 
You don’t ever want to land.

Dark summers are honeyed and sulky, full of pomegranates, thunderstorms, magnolias and un-kept promises. 
Cinematic and shadowy, you exsist in a trance of melancholy, and feel passionately, though feign detachment. 
And suddenly a lightening fills the sky.
Just like a black & white photography for a summer that I wish it would never end.
 Location: The beach of Regina Isabella Resort – Ischia -Italy
 Photos: Nicola Polese
I was wearing:
Patrizia Pepe dress
Jimmy Choo sunglasses
Roberto Cavalli scarf