Sicily, Italy (Summer 2019)
Tag Archives: polimoda reunion
Not the 8th
When you’re dying to see Hubby, even a single day seems like an eternity!
2009
Can’t believe it’s already been a decade. Amo la Mia Vita!
Wings
Quality Time
My Tinder profile should say “Single and looking for some QT” 😉
Year 10
Mi familia ❤️❤️❤️ est. 2009 Firenze, Italia
Firenze Notte
Almost 10
Our journey started in 2009. Blessed to have our Polimoda familia ❤️ VA BENE!
Grad School reunion in Florence this summer…stay tuned! #polimodareunion
Perfect Day at Principote
Amazing day in Mykonos! Spoiling ourselves at Principote 🇬🇷
Beach Bum
Experimental Beach (Ibiza, Spain)
Amazing Architecture
Beautiful buildings and wonderful views of Dubai from the boat. The architectural designs are out of this world. Dubai is absolutely gorgeous!
Polimoda Review Q & A
Ciao!
First of all, I would like to thank everyone who has read my blog and reached out to me about Polimoda in Florence, Italy. Also, I’m sorry I didn’t get to reply back in time to each person who has left me a comment on other sites (Blogspot, TripAdvisor, LinkedIn).
I did, however, get a chance to chat with @aleenadaredia on Instagram and wanted to share our lil Q & A about Polimoda. Hope this helps to all future students ❤️
P.S. Aleena seems to be doing very well in Florence 😉
Magical Mykonos
Beautiful blues in Mykonos, Greece.
The island is full of breathtaking views, amazing ambiance and vibes of peace and tranquillity. #amolamiavita ❤️
Ancient Thira
Beyond Blessed
Truly blessed to be able to travel around the world with the most amazing people 🙂
Its been 7 years since we graduated from Polimoda…I can’t believe it! Our international family keeps growing and I feel so lucky to be a part of this fabulous group 😍 #bitchplease #wearesocool #polimodareunion #amolamiavita
Balcony Bliss
Lokrum Island, Croatia
Start to Finish
Camel Toes
Life’s a Beach
Emirates Palace
Blessed on the Ganges
Visiting the Taj Mahal
Dearest Gandhi
Our tour guide, Grand Travel Planner, took us to Birla Bhavan (also known as Gandhi Smriti) during our Delhi city tour.
By far, this was my favorite museum in India! And, trust me, we went to a lot of museums all over the huge country! Walking along the path where Gandhi took his last steps, was by far one of the most memorable moments of my life. It was like walking amongst the greatest of greatest. You definitely have to visit this place if you’re ever in Delhi…trust.
Check out more awesome photos here