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Byline: STEPHANIE LACAVA editor: Valerie Steiker
The storied porcelain house Nymphenburg presents its own couture collection this season, collaborating with fashion designers to costume eighteenth-century Rococo sculptor Franz Anton Bustelli's classic commedia dell'arte figurines. Enfant terrible Gareth Pugh dressed the deviant Capitano in a head-to-toe maze of black and white stripes, while Viktor & Rolf outfitted a promiscuous maid in sleek shining black, and Vivienne Westwood gave her masked harlequin a traditional ...