If you take a stroll through Menton or the surrounding villages, you’ll likely hear the expression “Va Ben“ in conversation. Short, simple, yet full of meaning, it is an essential part of the local dialect, perfectly reflecting the Mediterranean spirit—warm, relaxed, and undeniably optimistic.…
A little history
A little history: Valentine’s Day
A Celebration of Love and Legend
Valentine’s Day, celebrated every February 14th, is known today as the holiday of love, but its origins date back to ancient times. In Ancient Rome, a pagan festival called the Lupercalia was held in February to honor fertility.…
A little history: Le Tote Bag
The tote bag is much more than just an accessory—it’s an icon of practicality and style. Born in the early 20th century, it was originally designed for workers and deliverymen, providing a spacious and sturdy solution for carrying all kinds of items.…
A little story: The Hoodie
The hoodie, or hooded sweatshirt, is more than just a piece of clothing—it’s a symbol of style, comfort, and attitude. Born in the 1930s in the United States, it was originally designed for workers braving cold conditions. Practical and warm, it quickly became a favorite among athletes, thanks to brands like Champion, which helped popularize the hoodie.…
A little history: the T-Shirt
The t-shirt, a wardrobe staple turned iconic, has come a long way since its humble beginnings. Born in the late 19th century, it started as an undergarment worn by workers and soldiers. Designed for practicality and comfort, it was plain and simple—far from the fashion statement it has become today.…
A little history: Bath Towel
The bath towel, an essential part of our daily lives, has a history worth sharing. First used in ancient times, it was already popular among Egyptians and Romans, who valued its practicality for drying off after public baths. Back then, towels were made of linen or wool—far from the soft, absorbent fabrics we enjoy today.…
A little history: the tank top
The tank top, that iconic piece in our wardrobe, has quite a fascinating history. Born in the early 20th century, it was initially a functional garment, worn by dock workers (or “longshoremen”) to provide them with optimal freedom of movement. Simple and practical, it didn’t have the fashionable flair it boasts today.…