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Fashion: The Cultural Economy of Made in Italy

Pages 155-174 | Published online: 27 Apr 2015

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Filmography

  • Migliarotti, Gianluca (dir.). 2011. O'Mast: A Film about Neapolitan Tailoring. Kid Dandy Productions.
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