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Flower prints are a constant in spring fashion- maxi flowers, mini flowers, appliqué flowers, and embroidered flowers. For SS12, Dolce&Gabbana have embraced the flower trend and developed items which tick every box.
W Korea were inspired by the impressionist movement when putting together this shoot. The brush strokes, the lighting, even the model in a way hark back to the impressionist period.
| Feb 13, 2012 | Style > Press Cuttings
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Jewellery is by far the most popular and well-received gift for Valentine’s Day. Women love those shimmery, glittery trinkets, as they make them feel loved, special and treasured.
No Spring Summer Collection could be complete without sunglasses. For SS12, Dolce&Gabbana have revisited one of their most iconic stylistic tools and applied it to eyewear: Mix & Match.
Dolce & Gabbana are masters in creating iconic objects of desire which transcend trends and even decades: the corset dress, the masculine look, the embroidered cocktail dress and the Miss Sicily hand bag, to name but a few. To that list is it safe to say that we can add this summer’s must have accessory: the Dolce Bag.
Super model Chanel Iman is dazzling on the cover of L’Officiel Paris, and Netherlands.
| Feb 9, 2012 | Style > Press Cuttings
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Recently appointed Accessories Director at Marie Claire US, Kyle Anderson is entrusted with renewing the accessories pages on the magazine. In light of his visionary approach to fashion, Swide caught up with him in the lead up to the Dolce&Gabbana SS12 Catwalk show. In the interview, Kyle summarizes the key trends for bags and shoes for the summer season, as well as musing on his persona and the importance of social networking in his career.
Dolce&Gabbana menswear is famed for tailoring and denim. The causal portions of their collections are as memorable and desirable as the sartorial elements.
Sartorial excellence has long been a value which Dolce&Gabbana strive to provide to their clients. Highly skilled tailors, a string sartorial tradition, the finest fabrics and attention to detail usually found in the made to measure realm set Dolce&Gabbana tailoring apart from many other fashion houses.
The play between masculine and feminine is a long standing interest of Dolce&Gabbana. Early on, the designers began to investigate the allure of a woman dressed in traditionally masculine items. Since then, rigorously tailored ensembles, which in a way add emphasise to the woman’s forms, and not swamps them into androgyny, have become synonymous with Dolce&Gabbana to the same extent as the body con lingerie inspired dress.
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