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4th Apr 2016 5:16pm | By Editor
A genuine touch of La Dolce Vita in a little corner of London is proving to be a delight to lovers of all things Italian – and will lead to a dream come true for 10 lucky people.
The legendary ski town of Cortina d’Ampezzo has unveiled a stand in a pop-up shop in Covent Garden offering a range of food and fashion products from the region.
The Slingsby Place pop-up shop is open until the end of April and is being run by the Milan-based company Official Made in Italy. offering a wide range of Italian-made products, with the emphasis on fashion.
Customers of the Cortina stand will have their till receipts entered into a draw for five pairs of vouchers for a two-night stay in Cortina.
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