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Dolce and Gabbana on display, between baroque and Sicily - Fashion

2024-04-06T13:33:53.889Z

Highlights: Dolce and Gabbana on display, between baroque and Sicily - Fashion. Each room is a surprise that explains how to move 'From the heart to the hands' in the exhibition. The exhibition is curated by the teacher Florence Müller. Promoted by the Municipality of Milan - Culture and produced by Palazzo Reale and IMG. Among these, Felice Limosani, Obvious Art, Alberto Maria Colombo, Quayola, Vittorio Bonapace and Catelloo.


Baroque and opera, devotion and Sicily: each room is a surprise that explains how to move 'From the heart to the hands' in the exhibition dedicated to Dolce and Gabbana which opens on 7 April at Palazzo Reale, in world preview, first to go around the mu... (ANSA)


Baroque and opera, devotion and Sicily: each room is a surprise that explains how to move 'From the heart to the hands' in the exhibition dedicated to Dolce and Gabbana which opens on 7 April at Palazzo Reale, in world preview, first to go around the museums of the world.


    Promoted by the Municipality of Milan - Culture and produced by Palazzo Reale and IMG, the exhibition is curated by the teacher Florence Müller, and retraces the creative process of Dolce and Gabbana's fashion starting from the heart, from which the ideas arise, to the hands, through which take shape, so much so that one of the exhibition rooms houses a tailor's room where it is possible to admire the work of some tailors. As a counterbalance, a series of works by visual artists in dialogue with the creativity of Dolce&Gabbana. Among these, Felice Limosani, Obvious Art, Alberto Maria Colombo, Quayola, Vittorio Bonapace and Catelloo.


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