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Tag: Stefano Dominella

Italian fashion and film – The phenomenon “Made in Italy” tour the World (Seoul: Italy is Fashion, Belgrad: Italy is in Fashion, Bahrein: Tales of Italian Fashion, Madrid: Photograms of Italian Fashion in the 1950s, Rome: Fifties in Rome – a fashion of the 1950s and so on

February 15, 2024February 19, 2024

Italian fashion and film – A series of events celebrate the birth of the Made in Italy fashion phenomenon. It’s about the occasion of the First Italian Haute Couture Show, on February 12, 1951. Cultural and economic policy uses the opportunity to recall the iconic dresses worn by movie divas. Which, in 2023, conveniently coincided …

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