Just a few snapshots from a whirlwind weekend in Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro is a divine study in contrasts, growth and optimism — as Tory discovered on a recent trip. From the excited planning for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics (sports, especially soccer, are a religion there) to the white sand of Copacabana and all those girls from Ipanema to the deep green rainforest-covered mountains that hug the city, Rio is a city full of energy, ideas and, yes, some uber-stylish people.
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Along Copacabana’s promenade, with a view of the mountains and Ipanema and Leblon beaches in the back.
An hours-long hike in Alto da Boa Vista, through the rainforest.
Tory and the team were invited to lunch at the home of the Magalhães Lins family in Alto da Boa Vista.
Ana Cecilia Nabuco Magalhães Lins Lacerda’s table epitomize’s Rio’s mix of Old World and modern:
It’s summer in Brazil now, but as sunny as the day looks, the water up in the mountains is freezing.
A cheerful vantage from Copacabana beach.
Christ the Redeemer watches over the city and all the Cariocas from his perch atop Mount Corcovado. He can be seen from any point in Rio.
The beach is the real Rio: volleyball and surfing; street food; a cross-section of Cariocas who stroll with the