Aldi takes over from Bennet in Viale Monza in Milan: what does it mean?

What is happening in retail? It turns out that “In the last year, 20% of households have changed their opinion on the store with the best price/quality ratio… the local competitive scenario counts, as does the quality of the products and departments. Of the latter, fruit and vegetables remains the most important (57% of households) …

The ‘Rinascentine’: Giorgina Venosta, Donatella Brustio in Cerri, Adriana Botti in Monti, Rosellina Archinto

My mother, and almost all her closest friends, worked at La Rinascente, the oldest and most famous department store in Milan. They went in at a very young age, either as their first job after their studies or, like my mother Giorgina, making a living after separating from her husband (in her case my father, Bernardo Caprotti). They were trained by a very effective school: the employees were the 'rinascentini'...

Giorgina Venosta’s friends: Inge Feltrinelli, Anna Nogara, Adriana Botti in Monti

My mother's friends, Giorgina, also became my affectionate 'protectors', as in the case of Inge Feltrinelli, who was one of the few people who did not abandon me when the worst years of my life arrived. Then Anna Nogara, actress and director, Roberto Olivetti's second wife and mother of his only daughter, who in her eighties still treads the boards. Finally Adriana Botti, later wife of Mario Monti, owner of the Longanesi publishing house

According to Google, Bernardo Caprotti has no children. And the Corriere della sera does not help

For Google, My mother Giorgina Venosta still does not exist and Wikipedia has deleted the page on Guido Venosta, creator of the Italian Association for Cancer Research. The picture is completed by the Corriere della Sera – national edition – which, for example, after deleting me in 2020, is one of the few Italian newspapers not to have reviewed my book, Le Ossa dei Caprotti

Giorgina Venosta (1940 – 2021)

Giorgina Venosta (1940-2021) daughter of Guido Venosta and Luisa Quintavalle. She married Bernardo Caprotti by whom she had me (1960) and Violetta (1962). She separated from him shortly afterwards, became a respected art expert and married Aldo Bassetti, with whom she also shared a commitment to the FGV, founded in memory of her father by his second wife, Carlo Venosta.