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Dolce & Gabbana exhibition in Rome: Love letter to Italian culture

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With more than 200 unique haute couture pieces on display across 14 themed rooms, the exhibition celebrates Dolce & Gabbana’s universe.

Whether exploring references to Italian opera, folklore, architecture, or traditional theatre, one theme remains central: exceptional craftsmanship.“I feel like I learned not only about different techniques, but also about Italian culture and the various cities in Italy,” one visitor said.

“My personal style doesn’t align with Dolce & Gabbana’s,” added another, “but I was surprised by how emotional I felt visiting the exhibition today. What we see here isn’t the work of machines, but of human hands.”

Throughout the exhibition, there are strong references to Sicily – the birthplace of Domenico Dolce and a constant source of inspiration for the brand – as well as to other iconic places.

A guest from Naples told Euronews: “I think it’s a representation of Italy. When you look at the pieces, you see the country. I really liked how it highlights Sicily and Sardinia, but also other parts of Italy. I even spotted Naples, where I’m from. And seeing a painting of Sophia Loren – that was truly beautiful.”

The Rome edition of the exhibition features three new rooms, including one dedicated entirely to Italian cinema. More than just fashion, From the Heart to the Hands is a celebration of the people, places, and passion behind Italy’s enduring cultural legacy – as seen through the lens of two of its most influential fashion designers.

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