Showing posts with label Dolce and Gabbana. Show all posts
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Dolce and Gabbana Men's Spring 2014 Greece Influence
12:07 AM
Dolce and Gabbana, fashion show, Fashion Week, Mens Runway, Menswear, milan fashion week, spring summer 2014
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It's been quite a week for designers, Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana. First came their tailoring presentation and opening store in London, then came the court battle, and finally we were honored to experience such a beautiful collection of extraordinary scenes of Greece meets Italian craftsmanship. There was a resemblance going on in this runway just like a battle that was going on in real life. Zeus vs. Apollo. Which greek god would you go towards? It is only these designers who make choosing a printed shirt so difficult to decide. There was a scenery in every piece that you could think of - shirts, jackets, suits, shorts, and trousers - that added a soothing atmosphere to their looks with their relaxed silhouette. Once again, professional male models should most likely be forgetting to walk on this prestigious runway, because Sicilian men seem to be sticking with the brand. And even though some may have been disappointed, we appreciated reuniting with their Sicilian models. It is perhaps that we know they're not professionals, and their heights, that makes us feel were receiving a warm welcome from the brand.
It's going to be more than three seasons, and Dolce & Gabbana have found their strongest roots for the brand. Any guesses? Yes, their Sicilian inspired heritage. There were still some inset of maps of our now beloved Sicily in shorts and long sleeve shirts that were incorporated back in their spring 2014 collection. It's become a habit ever since. And to recap, their new Greek designs actually were part of their Sicilian mythology beliefs.
Suits were no where loose like in previous collections. They were the contrary. A sharp tailoring that almost looked too perfect to be true. And they came in a masculine number of colors - light gold, dark brown, dark green, cherry red, baby blue, cream, plum, bronze, black, and white - in some choices of either single or double breasted looks. Skinny pants here looked formal when paired with these luxurious confident suits. Other colored pants were fitted and cut at appropriate lengths. A particular dress shirt, such as a black shirt pictured, caught a special attention with oversized buttons. Some suits printed with the image of the Greek god, Apollo, were pleasing to watch as well.
After their court rule, there were speculations that Dolce & Gabbana would present a series of stripe designs in their spring collection. The rumors weren't false after all. Stripes - in duller shades - were present in suit ensembles, shorts, and other shirts. And speaking of shorts, their somewhat fitted short shorts had a nice appeal to them with various printed scenes. They would make a great combo with a simple t-shirt, or why not, without one if you have the body to show it. Their knitwear pieces - one in blue and purple - were no doubt fresh and tough to say the least. Accessories - sandals, dress shoes, belts, and bags - described the whole triumphing story.
Let The Skirt Do The Talking
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This Dolce & Gabbana crystal-embellished mini skirt can do all the talking you want it create. More than gossip, it speaks money. |
Many of us are often out there on the hunt for the best deals in fashion, whether it be online or in stores. Some people can get desperate and rather purchase it at full retail price with the fear of not being able to get what they wanted in the future. The question is how much are we willing to wait to be the first to catch that amazing item we know we could have waited for a little bit more?
I have always been a believer that what's meant to be yours will wait for your all season (or year) long no matter what. If those shoes you were dying to get were gone, chances are they weren't meant for you. Sorry, maybe you'll have luck with something else next time.
Getting a real luxury designer item is like the stock market - you've got to choose right and risk it to look good. When I describe real luxury I am not referring to a $4,000 Gucci dress, but to those average types of garments (not dresses) that can be worth about half of your college tuition - for example, the original retail price of the $13,760 Dolce & Gabbana mini skirt above. It can be shocking just how much the value of a skirt can rise. I often ask myself, I know details are what drives the value of something so high, but are their really people out there who would do anything to purchase such a beautiful skirt which we know you'd probably wear it only once? Maybe the answer is yes, the richest people who don't have a problem with this type of prices.
Most retail have mega sales each season to stock up their next season orders. I had already seen the price of this particular skirt before, but when I came across the online retailer The Outnet, who offer great savings, I came across the skirt again. And guess what, it was on sale for 75% off. Even though the percent was cut off quite high, its price - $3,440 - could seem like a mega deal, or not, to those who like to collect treasures as I always like to say.
One thing I would like to point out is that this specific skirt comes from Dolce & Gabbana's Spring 2012 collection. I was left with the curiosity to know how long had this item been online that it was drop severely in my opinion? Who would've thought you could steal get a deal after a year old collection?
There was also recently this buzz going around about Dolce & Gabbana selling one of it's Fall 2013 collection dresses at $49,000. It had been stated they would sell six of them to the online luxury retailer Net-a-Porter, who are very confident all of dresses will sell out, meaning that hopefully there won't be any sale as the iconic skirt. We'll have to wait and see if confidence beats the price.
Oh, and if your planning to get the skirt, don't overdress it, just let the skirt do the talking. You know it will.
Would you purchase the skirt at it's sale price knowing what the price of the skirt was originally?
A Religious Fashion Devotion at Dolce & Gabbana's Fall 2013 Presentation
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Stefano Gabbana (left) and Domenico Dolce (right) at their Fall 2013 Menswear presentation. |
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana�s theme for its new fall/winter 2013 menswear collection was �devotion,� a word that couldn�t be any perfect to describe the craftsmanship these two men dedicate hours into, designing a collection that always leaves me eager for next season to arrive. Their Sicilian inspirations were no longer available here (not that I wasn't fond of), but perhaps they felt it was time to take a slightly different route; religion became the new trend setter and our new devotion. The setting � mounted with crystal chandeliers and decoration of flowers � marked a new purified atmosphere.
Professional models were left out of this runway, and replaced once again by average men of different heights and shapes that made tailoring be much more appreciated. Dolce & Gabbana knew perfectly well how to attract the non-model guys who seek to feel confident and trendy; not everyone is tall and slim. They provided several options that molded the realistic man we�d find out in the streets somewhere. I felt more connected towards this presentations than from the other shows. I was nice to see how I probably could rock an outfit very well even if I'm not as tall and lean as a model.
Shirts, crisp white with delicate embroideries, reminded me of Sunday morning church attires I would be willing to assist each week if given. Other tops printed in religion icons, to a yellow number embroidered luxuriously in gems, had a new statement to the well endorsed Dolce tee. Pants were tapered and felt comfortable enough to wear; not too tight, not too slouchy. Overcoats were kept classical and modern (mostly black), to their standards.
The real magic was captured with one of the most beautifully made floral print suits of the season. Flowers could be a topic of major concern for men, but the designers managed to pull off a well convincing, breathtaking artwork. Suits were made out of handmade needlepoint floral designs that had the perfect masculine and alluring touch to them. Other suits, such as a white laced piece, had enough to shut the envious guys who know they�d secretly want one. Velvet lined shoes were definitely a plus. Shoes have always been a favorite of mine from this brand besides their well made clothes.
The final rain of models walking down the catwalk, wore Domenico�s and Stefano�s love to their catholic roots. The end deserved a well respected applause that commended us to pray for these talented designers to keep doing what they�re best at��..designing for the modern gentleman.
Print Inspirations
7:45 AM
Alexander Wang, clutch, Dannijo, Dolce and Gabbana, earrings, J.Crew, MMM, Picks of the Day, shoes, YSL
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- Michael Van Der Ham print top - available at net-a-porter.com
- T by Alexander Wang pleated skirt - available at ssense.com
- Maison Martin Margiela leather belt - available at net-a-porter.com
- Dannijo earrings - availabe at ssense.com
- Yves Saint Laurent pumps - available at mytheresa.com
- Dolce & Gabbana clutch - available at mytheresa.com
- J.Crew necklace - available at net-a-porter.com
Dolce and Gabbana's Sicily Tour - Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2013
8:36 AM
bags, Dolce and Gabbana, dress, earrings, reviews, shoes, Spring/Summer 2013, Womens Runway
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A detailed Dolce & Gabbana print dress depicting the history of theater. |
Dolce & Gabbana has proven to be not just a brand, but a heritage to the Italian culture. Its rich gold embroidered dresses from last season were a prominent collection that gave through another chapter in its Sicily theme for spring. The collection was as usual�.fresh, young, and full of happiness.
Prints were introduced in a bright jolly structure paired with puppet theater earrings that marked the roots of Domenico�s beloved Sicily. Raffia dresses were a major turning point in the show, demonstrating what a rich culture the south of Italy has to offer, for most of the raffia pieces were made with the help of Sicily. The vivid embroideries injected into the raffia dresses and skirts made the models appear so feminine, yet so delicate. Stripes were another element that were done very well, and will probably have most women desperate for the collection to arrive at near boutiques in spring (for those who don�t have a personal contact with Dolce & Gabbana). One part of the collection we thought was quite interesting was the manner that prints and lace were paired together. �We make a dress, I hope good, in a good way, but the people want a story, a philosophy,� were some words that Domenico Dolce chose to describe his presentation, which by the way Mr. Domenico, you do know how to make a great dress.
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Dolce & Gabbana embroidery done on this raffia jacket and skirt. |
As we know, the show couldn't end with the last couple of models wearing raffia corsets, which surprisingly pleased everyone. In our opinion, the corsets were more of a beautiful craftsmanship that could be enjoyed in an art exhibition than a daily wardrobe piece, but who knows whom we may be seeing wearing it. One thing we can assure is that the entire accessories in this collection were to die for (literally). An upgrade in your accessories next spring would probably be a good choice to begin with this brand, and if your at it, a wardrobe full of prints, stripes, and raffia could be another choice, if you happen to still have money left in your clutch.
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A tailored Dolce & Gabbana raffia dress that marks curves. |
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A Dolce & Gabbana striped dress intersected in a unique way. |
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A Dolce & Gabbana raffia corset. |
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A colorful Dolce & Gabbana handbag matched with low heeled shoes. |
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A detailed Dolce & Gabbana platform that will bring life any outfit. |
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