Inàcio Milani, CEO of Milani Hotels
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Tall and slender, with saturnine good looks, Inàcio is every inch the elegant European businessman. He shuns the spotlight, saving him the inconveniences of fame, but there is much in his manner that suggests he is not one to be trifled with.
Always immaculately turned out, favouring such exclusive Italian tailors such as Brioni and Canali su misura, Zegna for more casual wear. Rarely, if ever the best–dressed in the room at any formal event but always a credit to the host.
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Conversation Pieces
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- Quality Plea for attention!
- Quality Plea for attention!
- Quality Plea for attention!
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Living Well, Indeed
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Blathery.
This quick glimpse at his oceanside house should make his embracing the bachelor lifestyle all too evident.
Yet more blathery.
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Expensive Timepieces
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Should Probably Mention The Toys...
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European style with a certain implied ruthlessness.
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Demeanor:
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Bon Vivant
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Occupation:
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Hotelier
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Nationality:
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Portuguese–Italian
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Tribe:
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Glass Walkers
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Rank:
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Cliath
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Auspice:
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Philodox
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Rage:
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Traveling in Style
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When not chauffeuring about a man with a decided preference for driving himself this most legantly exclusiveBentley Mulsane and chauffeur are made available to the resort's preferred guests and, of course, Inàcio's close friends.
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The Delphius is Inàcio's 75ft runabut, should the Sovereign be out of port and skies be too ugly to risk fliying.
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Whereas the Caligula is his 105m yacht entirely devoted to his guests' every comfort and pleasure, not least among them high–stakes gambling, which is entirely legal outside of California's coastal waters.
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