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*no plane ticket required* ? After visiting Italy in the fall, I was surprised that I came home mo

*no plane ticket required* [6 Italian Girl Wellness Hacks I Learned in Italy That Improved My Life](   [italian-girls]( After visiting Italy in the fall, I was surprised that I came home more energized. How could I eat pasta, gelato, and cheese on repeat and actually feel...healthier? [READ MORE]( [italian-girls]( [10 Ways to Have an Italian Girl Summer—No Plane Ticket Needed]( Jet-setting off to Europe isn’t cheap, and between student loan repayments and the ever-rising cost of living, most of us don’t have the extra funds to visit Italy this summer. The good news is that you don’t need to shell out your savings to embrace everything the Italian culture has to offer.   [italian-girls]( [Step Aside, French Girls: Italian-Girl Style is the Internet’s Latest Craze]( We’re trying to manifest a Mamma Mia summer, and Italian women entering the fashion conversation is a blessing we didn’t know we needed.   [italian-girls]( [15 Delicious Recipes to Make for a Summer Dinner Party]( These mouth-watering recipes are worth throwing a party for. [READ MORE]( Get the Look: 4 Pieces That Give Italian Girl Realness Asymmetrical Tank   [SHOP NOW]( Linen Pull-On Pants   [SHOP NOW]( Silk Halter Maxi Dress   [SHOP NOW]( Half-Moon Shoulder Bag   [SHOP NOW]( [italian-girls]( [​I’m Having a Sophia Loren Summer—Here Are the Pieces In My Cart RN]( This vibe is all about embodying the sultry style the Italian actress is known for. I’m talking printed midi dresses that highlight the curves, gold jewelry, cat eye sunglasses, and no print or color is off-limits. [READ MORE]( [italian-girls]( [I’m Savoring Life the European Way This Summer—Here’s How]( This email is sponsored by Banana Republic, but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board. Copyright © 2024 The Everygirl, LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. Our mailing address is: The Everygirl, LLC 222 S. Morgan St. #2A Chicago, IL 60607 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can u[pdate your preferences]( u[nsubscribe from this list.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( The Everygirl · 222 South Morgan St · #2A · Chicago, IL 60607 · USA

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