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    Exhibition: "Bellissima. Italy and High Fashion 1945-1968"

    "Bellissima: Italy and High Fashion 1945-1968" is not a history of high fashion, but, rather, the attempt to reassemble, through the lens of today, the complex and ever-changing image of Italian fashion, in a choral account made up of many exemplary stories that are the very fabric that will give shape and consistency to the great success of the “made in Italy” label.
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    Exhibition: "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty"

    14 March – 19 July 2015. Celebrating the extraordinary creative talent of one of the most innovative designers of recent times, "Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty" will be the first and largest retrospective of McQueen's work to be presented in Europe.
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    Exhibition: "BORO: Fabric of Life"

    The exhibition BORO: THE FABRIC OF LIFE presents 54 pieces (kimonos, purses, tatamis)produced using the Boro method, which means rag and consists of stitching and weaving different fabrics, being the textile pieces subsequently dyed with indigo.
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    Exhibition: "Man in Progress"

    This unique exhibition, running from the 26th Semptember to the 11th January 2015, is organized with the help of GQ and the Museum of Costume. It refelects on masculine identity in fashion in the last twenty years, being the first retrospective of its kind to be held in Europe.
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    Exhibition: "Déboutonnez la mode!"

    The exhibition "Déboutonnez la mode!", running from 12/02/2015 to 19/07/2015 at Les Arts Décoratifs, is the opportunity to unveil a unique collection, of over 3,000 buttons, dated from the 18th to the 20th century.
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