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ANALYSIS OF CULTURAL DIMENSION LOCATED INTO THE INTERVIEW OF DOLCE&GABBANA INTITLED “ITALO-SICILIAN-NESS”

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In this interview release by stylist Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana we try to collect the most important topic in there narration in order to identify some cultural dimension located in their way of working and living their profession. The concept of cultural dimension originated from theorist Geert Hofstede (2011) will be used into a qualitative approach with the goal of offering a new methodology for looking to new topic present inside the interview corpus.

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