Dimore Studio inserts an aesthetically uncensored fashion boutique into a 17th-century palazzo

TURIN - In today’s retail world, it seems there’s only room for a future that embraces bricks-and-mortar blurred with e-commerce, next-gen technology, and ramped-up, rock-star special effects. Think of it as ‘flagship meets mother
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