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Vintage Gattinoni panel display dress
By Raniero Gattinoni
Located in Milano, IT
At the heart of an art exhibition, an extraordinary resin display panel stands proudly, a silent tribute to Raniero Gatinoni's iconic moments of Italian fashion in the 1990s. Precise...
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1990s Italian Sculptures

Resin case sculpture with vintage Italian dress
Located in Milano, IT
In the heart of an art exhibition, there stands a mesmerizing resin display panel, an exquisite shrine to a bygone era of Italian fashion. With four delicate holes at its ends, it de...
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1990s Italian Sculptures

Display case Massimo Osti Cargo, CP Company jacket with internal straps 1990s
Located in Milano, IT
Behold, a wild and untamed piece of CP history, an enigmatic treasure chest of Massimo Osti's stylistic prowess, encapsulated in a jacket that defies conv...
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1990s Italian Sculptures

Jacket exhibition panel by Massimo Osti for Stone Island 1990s
Located in Milano, IT
Stone Island's exhibition panel, a design masterpiece of visionary Massimo Osti from the 1990s, invites you to approach and immerse yourself in a world of...
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1990s Italian Sculptures

Barbie Doll Commuter Set Limited Edition
Located in Milano, IT
Introducing a Timeless Treasure: The MIB & NRFB Barbie Collector "Barbie Commuter Set Reproduction Collector's Request Circa 1998." Unlock the enchantment of the past with this limited edition masterpiece, a homage to the iconic 1959 Barbie...
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1990s American Toys

Barbie as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady. Pink dress
Located in Milano, IT
Hollywood Legends Collection Barbie as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady. This is Barbie as Eliza in her pink dress once she became a lady and visits Henry Higgins...
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1990s American Toys

SUSANNA HARDAGE Mannequin with Textile Assemblage, Coins and Costume Jewellery
Located in Milano, IT
Susanna Hardage was one of the most active women in the search for a perfect emulsion between art and history. She tried in several works to place elements that aroused feeling in th...
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1980s Italian Sculptures

Italian Vintage Leather Hatbox w Stickers
Located in Milano, IT
Elegant and well finished Italian leather hatbox from circa 1930. The hatbox is in very good condition. On the sides we can see some sti- ckers of the time where you can see the trav...
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1930s Italian Luggage Rack

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