06/11/2026
Where style becomes cinema. 🎬🇮🇹
We are thrilled to announce that FASHION FRAMES, curated by Stefano Dominella and styled by Guillermo Mariotto, is coming to Toronto. And it’s coming to us.
This is a journey through the elegance and creativity that characterise Italian fashion: an exclusive selection of gowns from the most prestigious houses in Italy, each one worn by an iconic actress who changed the way the world got dressed.
Think Sophia Loren’s red dress in “Pane, amore e…” Anita Ekberg in the Trevi Fountain. Audrey Hepburn’s empire line in “War & Peace.” Gina Lollobrigida teaching Hollywood what a Roman cut looks like.
Italy dressed the entire world, from Hollywood divas to the great figures of international history. In the 1950s, Rome became the “Hollywood on the Tiber,” and Italian couture changed everything. This exhibition tells that story, one gown at a time.
📍 Distillery District — 44 & 50 Gristmill Lane
🗓 June 26 – July 19, 2026
⌚️ Every day from 6.30 pm - 9.30 pm
📍 Istituto Italiano di Cultura — 496 Huron Street
🗓 July 1 – July 27, 2026
⌚️ Every day from 10 am - 3.30 pm
Two venues. One extraordinary exhibition. Free to visit at the IIC and at the Distillery District.
Full details at the link in bio. Save this post and bring someone who loves Italian cinema, fashion, or both. 🖤
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