A famous Italian fashion brand will feature Italian couture in a new exhibition for the first time in Paris.
In the capital's Grand Palais exhibition hall, Italian couture house Dolce & Gabbana is prepared to open a new exhibition, featuring the fashion company's 200 original creations.
Running until March 31st, each room highlights a distinct historical era, geographical region, or cultural aspect of Italy that has influenced their work.
The event is titled "From the Heart to the Hand," and it delves into the creative journey of designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.
Curators selected pieces from past and contemporary collections, evoking the essence of Italian paintings, ancient mosaics, and aristocratic attire.
A historic milestone unfolds with a first-ever exhibition in Paris, showcasing deep Italian inspirations and vibrant, emotional experiences, as curator Florence Muller explains.
This landmark showcase not only celebrates Dolce & Gabbana’s artistic journey but also offers a heartfelt tribute to the timeless influence of Italian culture on the world of fashion.
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