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Italian Ambassador H.E. Luka Gori opened the exhibition “Italy is in fashion” at the Ethnographic Museum, which was designed and prepared by Stefano Dominella, president of the fashion house Maison Gattinoni Couture and the Section for Fashion, Design and Furniture of the UnIndustria Lazio association.

The exhibition is part of the IFIB – Italian Fashion in Belgrade initiative, dedicated to the Italian fashion industry and organised by the Embassy of Italy, the Italian Institute of Culture and the agency Fabrika Vesna Mandić. At the exhibition, 50 dresses that are famous worldwide and contributed to the “Made in Italy” were exhibited for the first time in Belgrade.

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