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Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce welcomed the Telegraph Magazine’s Luke Leitch backstage the FW13 womenswear fashion show. Amongst a cornucopia of velvet, gilded accessories, tulle and baroque embroidery the designers spoke about fashion, their beginnings and their place in history. Here are Swide’s 10 favourite quotes from the interview.
| Apr 24, 2012 | Style > Press Cuttings
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The Fall Winter 2013 collections picked upon the two most important phenomena we are experiencing today. On the one side we’re looking back to simpler times, and on the other we’re faced with continued development and innovation, as well at meteoric rise of new economies who are leaders in the demand for luxury.
Domenico Dolce, Stefano Gabbana, Helen Mirren, Monica Bellucci, Sarah Rutson e Franca Sozzani recount the details and opulence of Dolce&Gabbana's baroque in an interview with Tim Blanks.
| Mar 1, 2012 | Style > Press Cuttings
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Italy has one of the strongest traditions in European arts. The understanding, elevation and reverence of this artistic heritage is what lay behind the Dolce&Gabbana FW13 Womenswear collection.
The mood at the men’s shows was almost oxymoronic to the times. Luxury was the buzzword for the season. Exquisitely crafted suits, tailored coats, fur, cashmere and couture like detailing such as gold thread embroidery made a stark contrast the sombre economic mood.
The Fall Winter 2013 Dolce&Gabbana Collection was a baroque wonder, with at its centre the overcoat. The undisputed protagonist of the season is the coat, in all its versions. The Swide team have put together a video which features the most important items and themes from the collection. Pens at the ready, i see a shopping list emerging.
This season its all about the coat. Classic, exquisitely embroidered or in the form of a cape- the coat is the item around which the Dolce&Gabbana FW13 world goes round.
The Dolce&Gabbana FW11 collection was based on the contrast between masculine and feminine. Role-playing, fabric swapping and silhouette challenging designs dominated the catwalk. To concretise the distinction between the masculine and the feminine, the duo decided to hang their perceptions on a print, an icon, a symbol as old as the world itself- the star.
Wrap up warm in cosy knitwear this winter. Luxurious kits all rigorously horizontally striped represented the vast majority of the casual vein in the Dolce&Gabbana FW11 eccentric menswear collection.
| Nov 10, 2011 | Style > Look of the day
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The notion that classic is boring and urban is kooky is not always accurate. The Dolce&Gabbana FW11 collection, actually, turns this mantra on its head.
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