00:00An open love letter to the Italian culture, that's what the latest Dolce & Gabbana exhibition is all about.
00:06Fourteen rooms trace the brand's creative process through a series of themes
00:11that reflect the designers' love for their home country and its deep influence on their work.
00:17After Milan and Paris, from the heart to the hands, Dolce & Gabbana,
00:22featuring over 200 unique haute couture pieces, has landed in the Italian capital.
00:27Whether it's architecture, art, opera or theatre, exceptional craftsmanship remains the hallmark of the Dolce & Gabbana universe.
00:36Visitors seem to agree, the exhibition is about much more than fashion.
00:42I feel like I learned a lot about the different techniques,
00:48but also a lot about the Italian culture and the different cities in Italy.
00:53My style doesn't identify with the Dolce & Gabbana, but has surprised the emotions that I have now tried.
01:02Here we don't see the machine that works, but the hands that work work and they see in a way effective.
01:09Second me represents the Italy, so when you look at them, you see Italy.
01:13I really liked the Sicily, the Sardegna, the whole Italy.
01:20I've also seen it in Napoli, because I'm a napoletan, so seeing Sophia Loren in that picture is really beautiful.
01:26References to Sicily, where Domenico Dolce was born and which has always been a source of inspiration for the brand,
01:33can be found throughout the exhibition.
01:35For the Rome edition, three additional rooms have been added,
01:39including one entirely dedicated to cinema, a theme deeply tied to the Italian capital.
01:46Giorgio Orlandi for Euronews, in Rome.
01:49Giorgio Orlandi, in Rome.
01:52Giorgio Orlandi for Euronews, in Rome.
01:54интica oportunism.
01:56Giorgio Orlandi for Euronews, in Rome.
01:57Vestos, in Rome.
01:57Rule from that Euronews.
02:05For the manchmal of Domenicojia is realized that 직접 chair has encouraged the glory of using Mister and Juliet,
02:09where Canadian actresses was often known as human
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