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Dolce&Gabbana have been lending their irreverent yet razor sharp aesthetic to the masculine and feminine play. For ss12 the tuxedo was a complying victim to the transformation.
| May 8, 2012 | Style > Look of the day
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Dolce&Gabbana are well known for their razor sharp suits and uber elegant tuxedos. For SS12, the brand has taken the tuxedo one step further and fashioned it in white. Wear it in total white or mix with classic clack trousers for a fashion forward formal look.
| Apr 28, 2012 | Style > Look of the day
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Dolce&Gabbana are respected for their tailoring, sharp, elegant yet contemporary; they have something for every type of man. These separates are infinitely elegant, and add a bow tie for a bohemian nod.
| Apr 21, 2012 | Style > Look of the day
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The blazer this summer has undergone a restyling: though it maintains its classic feel, the details launch SS12’s tailoring well into the contemporary sphere.
The SS12 Dolce&Gabbana collection was inspired by fishermen, so the nets, the rolled up trousers and the discoloured effect on the fabrics and leather. However, Dolce&Gabbana know their client base and know what they’re good at, so on the runway they sent out a large variety of tailored looks which wet the appetite for a new summer wardrobe for those who have less maritime inclinations.
The suit is no longer restricted to classic colours and fabrics. With new dress codes ad the office, new solutions for tailoring are arising. Opt for a spot of colour in your workwear.
| Mar 31, 2012 | Style > Look of the day
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The trench has been elevated to the highest point of fashion- it has become a timeless classic. This Spring, channel your classic look with one of these Dolce&Gabbana trench coats.
| Mar 24, 2012 | Style > Look of the day
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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.
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.
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