On fashion, art, architecture, and the quiet pleasures of a life lived with intention.

The Quiet Edit

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About the Quiet Edit

I have always been drawn to soft details, minimalist design, and the quiet moments that slow the day down, often discovered while moving through different places.

Growing up in Milan shaped the way I understand elegance, a city where art, architecture, and fashion are part of everyday life, not placed on display. Its cultural depth, historical layers, and precise sense of design created an environment where beauty feels evident and constant, present in the streets, buildings, and daily routines rather than narrated.

Living abroad has made this even clearer each time I return, sharpening my attention to quieter forms of elegance, those found in proportion, materials, atmosphere, and restraint. This way of seeing continues to inform how I look at art, design, and the places I move through.

This space gathers images, textures, interiors, and everyday rituals, moments found both at home and while traveling, that feel grounding and intentional. The Quiet Edit became a way to hold onto that sensibility: a personal practice of noticing, collecting, and returning to beauty in its quieter forms.

I share the journey on Instagram at @marticaretta_ — the places, the process, and what I'm slowly building.

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