Nicolao Atelier

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Nicolao Atelier is a costume manufacturer and supply house based in Venice, Italy. The company has created costumes for the films Farinelli , The Wings of the Dove , Elizabeth , The Merchant of Venice and Casanova . [1]

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References

  1. Lombardi, Matthew (2011). Venice and the Best of Northern Italy. Fodors Travel Publications. p. 166. ISBN   978-1-4000-0532-1.