People | Dreaming London 2012
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Lanfranco Cirillo, going with the wind
He prefers small dinghies, loves the Olympic classes and big seas. A portrait of an architect owner and skipper who is passionate about life sailing against the current
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People | Louis Vuitton Trophy
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Fabrizio Plessi: Making waves
From 1968 he has been churning up the waters in the art world with his avant-garde works. And his installation “Vertical Seas” was the Trophy’s great cultural event
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People | Louis Vuitton Trophy
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Pietro Beccari: A full-court player
He’s been with Louis Vuitton as Communications and Marketing Director since 2006 after having garnered experience in numerous multinational companies
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People | Louis Vuitton Trophy
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Yves Carcelle: just where we belong
To promote the spirit and charm of what is really special about the America's Cup saga. This is the objective of the Chairman of Louis Vuitton
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People | Devoted to beauty
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Vittorio Moretti, architect of poetry
From Industrial prefabrication to great wines, to boats and resorts. The portrait of an entrepreneur devoted to beauty and design who even includes poetry in every one of his initiatives
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People | Eco-friendly relax for the champion
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Loris Capirossi, motorcycling on water
The world motorcycle champion races about so much in his everyday life that for relaxation he takes to the sea. His craft of choice – a motorboat, of course, but strictly eco-friendly
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People | Sealine T60
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The Conran Studio goes on water
Luminosity and linearity are the characteristics that distinguish every design by this english studio, Including the Sealine T60 that marks its debut in the nautical field
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People | Cuervo y Sobrinos
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Diego Bertani, on route towards Europe
After garnering experience in the world of finance, he took the helm a year and a half ago of Diarsa Italia and, therefore, Cuervo y Sobrinos, the Cuban watch brand. His strategy? To use the sea as his springboard to take on this market
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People | A life for the Sea
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Carlo Conti, the Seagull fisherman
For this Tuscan presenter, one of the most loved on Italian television, the sea should be enjoyed to the fullest, without filters. Just like when he was a child
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