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ROME, ITALY - 15 OCTOBER 2018: Valerio (25), a tailor who trained in his family atelier and currently employed by FENDI, is seen here at work during the LVMH Journées Particulières exhibition at the Fendi headquarters in Rome, Italy, on October 15th 2018.

The LVMH Journées Particulières is is a series of exhibitions that show the creations and history of the LVMH fashion houses. The driving theme behind the Journées Particulières is to allow the general public to discover the inner workings of the Houses which are part of the LVMH heritage.The LVMH Journées Particulières exhibition by fashion house FENDI takes place at their headquarters at the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, also called the “Colosseo Quadrato” (Square Colosseum), an outstanding jewel of the 20th century Roman architecture.

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ROME, ITALY - 15 OCTOBER 2018: Valerio (25),  a tailor who trained in his family atelier and currently employed by FENDI, is seen here at work during the LVMH Journées Particulières exhibition at the Fendi headquarters in Rome, Italy, on October 15th 2018.<br />
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The LVMH Journées Particulières is is a series of exhibitions that show the creations and history of the LVMH fashion houses. The driving theme behind the Journées Particulières is to allow the general public to discover the inner workings of the Houses which are part of the LVMH heritage.The LVMH Journées Particulières exhibition by fashion house FENDI takes place at their headquarters at the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, also called the “Colosseo Quadrato” (Square Colosseum),  an outstanding jewel of the 20th century Roman architecture.