Fashion, art, sport: the February issue is on newsstands
A special appointment, full of novelties: new columns, new protagonists, new challenges and even more space to tell the world of the beautiful and well-made.
by Editors
The magazine, which hits the newsstands on Friday 20 February, marks a new stage and a new challenge in the evolution of the Sole24Ore magazine: a coherent world that starts on paper, develops and enriches online, becomes interactive on social media, accelerates in the dynamism of the audiovisual form and, for all readers, users, viewers, listeners, becomes HTSI-sphere. The choice is to offer a 360 degree tour of fruition possibilities, on different platforms, at different times and for different interests, fast or slow, in-depth or instant, visual or audio, individual reading or live and group. Not only: the three-dimensionality of communication also evokes the centrality of the audience, around which the news, information, services and stories revolve. Because the declinations of desire and needs are many and different for each person. If HTSI is a luxury and service magazine, the one-to-one relationship with its readers becomes even more specialised. You read, you browse, you listen, you look, you go out, try, experiment, explore.
This is the sense of a cross-media platform, going out to readers to tell them about beauty as action and invention, wherever they are. That is why the monthly appointment on newsstands will be accompanied by the television magazine that, on channel 246, will take readers-television viewers behind the scenes of the most interesting reports, enriched by live interviews and original stories.
In this February issue, there are many protagonists. Starting with sport, a major topic these days with the Winter Olympics and Paralympics: on HTSI, Dominik Paris and Sofia Goggia talk about 'the most beautiful slope in the world'. For great cinema, an interview with the actor loved by the best Italian directors, Louis Garrel, and a meeting with the exuberant Jack O'Connel, the vampire in The Sinners, the film with 16 Oscar nominations. For art, the story of Hortensia Herrero to Patrizia Re Rebaudengo, the discovery of the on-demand masterpieces of the Victoria and Albert Museum in the company of its director, Tristram Hunt.
Milan Fashion Week is about to begin, and HTSI's fashion focus is on this season's debut garments, the business codes of a typical working day, and accessories - shoes and bags - that are increasingly versatile. And more: the thoughts and style advice of Simone Bellotti, the creative director of Jil Sander, and a new column, Craft 4.0, curated by Sara Sozzani Maino to tell the story of the new generation of talents who are recovering tradition and handmade by projecting them into the future.
One travels between creativity and imagination with musician Le Motel and photographer-artist Julia Hetta, one discovers an undiscovered Jaipur in the company of the young maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh. We travel into AI and the immersive entertainment industry with Marco Brambilla, Giovanni Balletta and Catherine Turp.


