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A pure Sicilian mix to highlight sensuality

Posted Aug 30, 2010

It is Dolce&Gabbana at its best; slip delicately in a garment conceived like a glove… A perfect fit that only real tailors can achieve.

 
“When la nonna meets la donna”… It could be the theme of a collection that plays with sacred symbols on profane shapes. Far from confusion, the message is crystal clear, a real woman wear and dare to be what she is meant to be: effortlessly glamorous.
Forget shopping and think purchasing. A noble act for a winter that promises to be inspiring and romantic. Yes, to tweed and length but worn with a silk & lace bodysuit. Lingerie pieces are partly shown underneath heavy knits. If short, the dress should be structured and say “hi five” to strong details such as floral appliqués. And for the prints, it is free time, leopard with polka dots. The ancestral fashion guideline that stated to never mix different prints is now has-been, thanks to Domenico and Stefano’s talent.

 

Did you keep some old thirties pins? Lucky you if you have, because they are this season’s “plus” that definitely will classify you as a forth comer. The idea is simple, pin according to the shape you want to create. One long cardi and so many ways to wear it. Make your Dolce&Gabbana investment buy and pin it all around.

 
T for a tailored treat. To cope with the cold and the challenges to come, you need some strength. Of course your wardrobe should support you; the classic superbly cut jacket is unavoidable if you want to be trusted and followed. Your choice should be guided by practicability but not only. Think power dressing but softened by a very girly frock or a lace camisole.

 

The recession is behind us according to some experts so go for super-luxe embellishments without any guilt. Oversized necklaces and bejewelled jackets or ensembles to make a bling in a polished way. Inspired by antique jewellery, coins, the say is about tradition. 

 

Styled by Yuri Ahn.

Text by Delphine Hervieu.

Source: Dolce&Gabbana

Fashion Show Photo by: Monica Feudi,Gianni Pucci.

Photo credits: Monica Feudi,Gianni Pucci (fashion show); 

Luca Cannonieri and Michele Morosi, Dennis Valle (backstage)

 

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