Everybody
summertime love
you’ll remember me
everybody
summertime love
be my lover
be my baby
It’s 1987. An upbeat Italo disco sound is pounding as a young bikini-clad Sabrina Salerno sings “Boys, Boys, Boys,” driving the crew boys crazy while dipping in and out of a Smurf-blue pool. These visuals, which laid the foundations for a decades-long aesthetic, belong to the history of European pop culture, while the pool itself belongs to the four-star Hotel Florida in the seaside town of Jesolo, the Venetian Miami Beach.
It’s 2022. A few blocks from Hotel Florida, the crowded built fabric of Lido di Jesolo is shaken up by a new and
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