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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.
If you could distil the D&G SS12 Womenswear show what essence would you get? Foulards. These traditional, sometimes oldy-worldly accessories have been totally reinvented by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana and have become sexy and relevant once again.
With so many gorgeous looks on the catwalk it may be hard to hone in on the must have pieces for your next summer wardrobe.
The Dolce&Gabbana ss12 fashion show was a real visual feast; beautiful prints, macramé, bejewelled eveningwear and a vast choice of exquisitely crafted bodysuits. The Swide team have selected the key looks from the collection just for you.
Flowing skirts, tiny waists, Macramè with irreverent PVC details and crystal embellished bodysuits were the central pieces from a Dolce&Gabbana ss12 collection which looked back at the 1950s with as its inspiration the iconic Italian beauty and the population’s joie de vivre.
Soft, luxurious, sexy and risqué, leather is a favourite amongst designers and clients. For SS12 leather has seen a true resurgence. Interpreted both as a fashion forward alternative to the blazer or as a traditional casual staple, leather is at the centre of the Dolce&Gabbana menswear collection.
Protagonist of latest Fox sit com New Girl, Zooey Deschanel strips of her bubbly, slightly geeky on screen persona on the February edition of Allure US.
| Feb 1, 2012 | Style > Press Cuttings
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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.
Getting a transition wardrobe right is tricky. Bright colours are hard to pull off because we still have that green-ish tinge of winter. But when Spring (at least the calendar spring) is at the door we have a wish to brighten up that wardrobe full of black, greys and browns.
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