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Dolce & Gabbana Fashion Album by Mariuccia Casadio (ISBN: 9788876248498)
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Dolce & Gabbana Fashion Album Hardback - 2006
by Mariuccia Casadio
From the publisher
Mariuccia Casadio is the art consultant for Vogue Italia. An art critic and curator of several exhibits, she specializes in the study of the interactions between contemporary art and fashion. She is also the author of books on fashion and writes for many international magazines. Luca Stoppini is the art director of Vogue Italia, L'Uomo Vogue and Casa Vogue.
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- Title Dolce & Gabbana Fashion Album
- Author Mariuccia Casadio
- Binding Hardback
- Pages 432
- Language EN
- Publisher Skira, Milan
- Date December 19, 2006
- ISBN 9788876248498
About the author
Mariuccia Casadio is the art consultant for Vogue Italia. An art critic and curator of several exhibits, she specializes in the study of the interactions between contemporary art and fashion. She is also the author of books on fashion and writes for many international magazines. Luca Stoppini is the art director of Vogue Italia, L'Uomo Vogue and Casa Vogue.
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