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STYLE FASHION > WOMENS TRENDS > Grab your picnic and join D&G for a joyful afternoon Date posted: 8th July 2010

Grab your picnic and join D&G for a joyful afternoon

D&G ‘s men guidelines for spring summer 2011 are everything but strict, it is about family, friends, gatherings at a garden party or at a Sunday picnic.

A déjeuner sur l’herbe invitation to remind us that simple things can be so enjoyable and that vichy prints and bermudas are back in fashion.

 

 Fifties inspired, this trend is easy to adopt: you will feel good and look good. Add some hawaiian print and you will give a cool spin to a classic look.

 

T-shirts are fitted, chino pants are light and comfy and jackets are unstructured to ease moves. A fresh colour palette made of various greens, khaki and pastels for a “puro piacere” (pure pleasure) mood, which sounds just right for a holiday season.

Fresh food, fresh look, a “style” work of art that matches a nice table set.

Start to plan your picnic sessions; D&G is in charge of the outfits.

On your way out do not forget the picnic basket, it will be next summer’s it bag.

Watch the D&G spring summer 2011 menswear show on Swide.com.

Styled by Yuri Ahn.
Text by Delphine Hervieu.

Source: Dolce&Gabbana
Fashion Show Photo by: Monica Feudi,Gianni Pucci

 

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