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More info:  Dolce & Gabbana (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdoltʃe e ɡɡabˈbaːna])[3][4] is an Italian luxury fashion house[5] founded in 1985 in Legnano by Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.[6] They met each other in 1982 in Milan club and designed for the fashion brand of Giorgio Correggiari. In 1983, they established a designer consulting studio under the name "Dolce & Gabbana".[7] They presented their first women's collection in 1985[8] in Milan, where a year later their store would open its doors. In 1987, Dolce & Gabbana presented the Women's SS 1988 fashion show entitled Il Gattopardo/The Leopard line, and in 1989 they began designing underwear and swimming costumes. Dolce & Gabbana started to export their products to Japan and other countries including the United States, where they founded their own showroom in 1990. In 1990,the same year they presented their men's collection for 1991/1992, they also launched their first perfume Dolce & Gabbana. They won the Woolmark award in 1991,[9] and Perfume's Academy "Most Feminine Flavor of the Year" in 1993 for their fragrance Dolce & Gabbana Parfum. By the end of the 1990s, the company's revenues were around US$500 million and in 2003 their revenue reached $633 million. By 2005, their turnover was €600 million.[10] Contents 1 The design house 1.1 Early collections 1.2 The 1980s and 1990s 1.3 2000s 1.4 2010s 2 Brands 2.1 Dolce&Gabbana 2.2 D & G 2.3 Other lines 2.4 Internet 3 Partnerships 3.1 Sports 3.2 Products 4 Advertising campaigns 5 Inspirations and style 6 Books 7 Spaces and exhibitions 8 Controversies 8.1 Advertising 8.2 Hong Kong photography ban 8.3 Gay adoption and in vitro fertilization 8.4 Shanghai event promotion video 8.5 Other 9 Legal issues 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External links The design house Early collections The Dolce&Gabbana brand was born with a women's fashion show in Milano Collezioni in the New Talents section. The SS 1986 collection was titled Geometrissimo[8][11] alongside five other up-and-coming Italian labels as part of Milan Fashion Week. The two did not have enough money to hire models or provide accessories for them, so they sought help from their friends. The models (their friends) simply wore their personal items to complement the clothing. They used a bed sheet that Dolce had brought from home as their stage curtain.[12] In March 1986, Dolce & Gabanna released their first self-produced collection Woman FW 1986/1987 entitled Donne Vere/Real Women .The name of the collection was due in part to the participation of local women as models on the runway.[11] Sales from their first collection were disappointing enough for Gabbana to cancel the fabric order they'd put in to create their second collection. However, Dolce's family offered to help meet their costs when the two visited them in Sicily over Christmas, while incidentally, the fabric company did not receive the cancellation notice in time so the fabric was ready for them back in Milan upon their return.[13] They produced the next collection in 1986. In 1990 the brand opened its first women's boutique in Via Sant’Andrea, Milan.[11] Michael Gross wrote of their third collection in a 1992 interview, "They were a secret known only to a handful of Italian fashion editors. Their few models changed behind a rickety screen. They called their collection of T-shirt-cotton and elastic-silk pieces, Transformation." The clothing in this collection came with instructions on the seven different ways a piece could be worn in an outfit, as the wearer could use Velcro and snaps to alter the clothing's form.[14] Their fourth collection was the first to make a significant impact on the Italian fashion market. In this collection, Dolce drew upon his Sicilian roots. The collection's advertising campaign was shot by photographer Ferdinando Scianna in Sicily, and featured Dutch model Marpessa Hennink in black and white pictures[15][16] inspired by the Italian cinema of the 1940s. They continued the use of Italian cinema as inspiration in their fifth collection, drawing on the work of filmmaker Luchino Visconti and his film The Leopard.[11] One of the pieces from their fourth collection was labeled "The Sicilian Dress" by the fashion press, and was named by author Hal Rubenstein as one of the 100 most important dresses ever designed. It is considered to be the most representative piece of this era for the brand. Rubenstein described the piece in 2012 by writing, "The Sicilian dress is the essence of Dolce & Gabbana, the brand's sartorial touchstone. The dress takes its cue from a slip—but it's a slip that's adorned Anna Magnani, and it's a silhouette that has graced Anita Ekberg, Sophia Loren, [and so forth]. The straps fit tight to the body just as bra straps would; the neckline runs straight across but gets waylaid at least twice, once on each side to caress each breast and in the middle to meet an uplifting tuck that's giving a gentle push up. The slip doesn't just slide down, but comes in at the waist to hold the figure firmly but not too tightly and then widens to emphasise the hips, only to fall with a slight taper at the knees to guarantee that the hips will sway when the wearer walks."[17] The 1980s and 1990s In 1987, the two launched a separate knitwear collection line[18] and in 1989, they started designing a lingerie line and a beachwear line. Two years later, they launched their leopard line. In 1989, Dolce & Gabbana opened their first store in Japan in partnership with Kashiyama Co. They started to export their products to the United States, where they founded their own showroom in 1990. In 1992, the same year that they presented their men's collection, they also launched the first "Dolce & Gabbana Pour Femme", produced and distributed by Euroitalia.[19] They won an “Oscar des Parfums” for best male perfume in 1996 from the French Parfum Academy, the first time ever that the title has been awarded to an Italian brand. Towards the end of the 1990s their sales were around $500 million and in 2003 alone, their revenue reached $633.2 million. In 1990, they launched their first men's collection.[20] That year, they also moved the design house into its first official offices and began to design gowns and other more expensive pieces in addition to their original clothing.[14] Their 1990 Spring/Summer women's collection referenced the mythological painting of Raphael, and the duo began to build a reputation for crystal-encrusted clothing. The 1991 Fall/Winter women's collection was also adorned by trinkets, including filigree medals and embellished corsets. The 1992 Fall/Winter women's collection was then inspired by the silver screen of the 1950s, though the collection still included crystal embellished body suits.[21] In 1991, their men's collection was awarded the Woolmark Award for the most innovative men's collection of the year.[22] What is considered to be their first foray into international recognition came when Madonna wore a corset made of gemstones and an accompanying jacket from Dolce & Gabbana at the 1991 New York City premiere of Truth or Dare: In Bed with Madonna. The duo then partnered with Madonna in 1993 to design over 1500 costumes for the artist's Girlie Show international tour in support of her 1992 album Erotica.[20] In an interview about the costumes, Madonna stated that, "Their clothes are sexy with a sense of humor—like me."[14] In 1994, the house's trademark double-breasted jacket was named "La Turlington" after model Christy Turlington. That same year the company launched its second main line—D&G, a line aimed at younger individuals. In 1996 the D&G runway show was streamed only on the Internet and not the runway, in an experimental move towards new media. That year Dolce & Gabbana also designed the costumes for the film Romeo + Juliet.[23] In the film industry, both Dolce & Gabbana appeared in the 1995 film The Star Maker (L'Uomo delle Stelle) by director Giuseppe Tornatore, playing minor roles as extras. They appeared in more significant cameo roles in Rob Marshall's film-adaptation of Nine.[24] As stylists, they also worked on the music video Girl Panic! by Duran Duran.[25] In terms of market expansion, in 1989 Dolce & Gabbana signed an agreement with the Kashiyama group to open their first boutique in Japan. They released their first fragrance for women in 1992, called "Dolce & Gabbana Pour Femme", which was awarded the Perfume Academy's 1993 award for best feminine fragrance of the year. Their first male fragrance, "Dolce & Gabbana pour Homme", was the recipient of the best masculine fragrance of the year award from the same Academy in 1995.[22] That year Dolce & Gabbana's collections caused a controversy with the British and Italian press, when they selected the American gangster motif as inspiration for their work.[26] Dolce & Gabbana transposed this Fall/Winter 1995 inspiration onto women's wear, which critics stated brought an erotic edge to the clothing. The duo had used the motif before in 1992 when photographer Steven Meisel shot an ad campaign for the house in which the models posed in "gangster chic". This included wide-lapelled 1930s style coats and black leather caps.[27] Author Nirupama Pundir stated that, "Dolce & Gabbana, with their superfeminine and fantastical style, broke away from the serious and sober-minded fashions that dominated during much of the Nineties."[28] 2000s Dolce & Gabbana continued to work with Madonna, designing the costumes for her Drowned World Tour in 2001, in support of her 2000 album Music.[23] They also designed costumes for the international tours of Missy Elliott, Beyoncé, and Mary J. Blige.[23][29] In 1999, the duo appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in support of singer Whitney Houston, who used the show to debut the Dolce & Gabbana designed costumes for her My Love Is Your Love tour, considered by fashion and music critics to be unusually risqué.[30] The duo continued to design costumes for musical artists through the 2000s, including the costumes for Kylie Minogue's Showgirl Homecoming tour.[23] Madonna also participated in Dolce & Gabbana's 2010 advertising campaigns.[17] In the 2000s, Dolce & Gabbana took a great deal of inspiration from the sport of football as well. In 2003 the men's line took its main inspiration from the world's great football stars.[20] Other forms of art began taking inspirations from Dolce & Gabbana too. In 2003 dance music artist Frankie Knuckles said that the fashion house was a "great barometer" for trends in both fashion and music.[31] As for their impact on the design world, in 2002 the corsets that were a key part of Dolce & Gabbana's early designs were revived by many of Europe's main designers as a trend.[32] In recent years Dolce & Gabbana has begun holding private viewings of their new collections for buyers, in order to sell their collections before they become public and to pre-empt the copying of their designs by fast fashion companies.[33] By 2005 their turnover was €597 million.[10] In 2006, the company started a new journey in accessories and leather goods for men and women. The company also ventured into cosmetics, with Scarlett Johansson as the face of the advertising campaign. In 2006, the brand launched an ad campaign showing two men wearing D&G kissing, which received controversial criticism by conservatives. As the Guardian cited The ASA (Advertising Standards Authority) of Italy: "We did not consider that a kiss between two men automatically made an ad unacceptable for broadcast… “[34] 2010s Stefano Gabbana (left) and Domenico Dolce (right) in 2016 In 2012, D&G was merged with Dolce & Gabbana in order to strengthen the main line. The final independent D&G collection was the Spring/Summer 2012 collection shown in September 2011.[35] The New Yorker published in 2005 that, "Dolce and Gabbana are becoming to the two-thousands what Prada was to the nineteen-nineties and Armani was to the nineteen-eighties—gli stilisti whose sensibility defines the decade."[13] As for personal awards, in both 1996 and 1997 Dolce & Gabbana were named by FHM as the designers of the year. In 2003 GQ Magazine named Dolce & Gabbana among their "Men of the Year". The following year readers of British Elle voted Dolce & Gabbana the best international designers at the 2004 Elle Style Awards.[36] Dolce & Gabbana celebrated the 20th anniversary of their brand on 19 June 2010 at the Piazza della la Scala and Palazzo Marino in Milan. A public exhibition was also held the following day that included a room in which several dozen televisions were piled haphazardly upon each other, each showing a different collection from the design house's twenty-year history.[37] In 2019, Dolce & Gabbana extended its size range up to UK 22. While all luxury fashion houses cater to women of sizes up to UK 16, the Italian label was one of the first to move in the direction of body positivity and more inclusivity for women.[38] In September 2021, Dolce & Gabbana sold a nine-piece collection of digital NFTs alongside some high-fashion pieces at auction for a total of 1,885.719 Ether, or the equivalent of nearly $5.7 million at the time. Five of the pieces were physical creations while the other four pieces were purely digital, having been constructed by UNXD using the Polygon blockchain.[39] Brands A pair of Dolce & Gabbana's Golden Sneakers. Dolce & Gabbana had two central lines (D&G and Dolce&Gabbana) until 2012, when the lines merged under the label Dolce & Gabbana. Dolce&Gabbana Dolce&Gabbana (spelled without spaces, unlike the name of the company) specialises in luxury items inspired by high-designs and is more formal and 'timeless', responding to long-term trends as well as seasonal changes.[40] In February 2010, it was announced that American singer Madonna would design a collection of sunglasses titled MDG, set to be released in May of that year. It also offers fragrances for men and women. An example is 'The One' which is a perfume by Dolce&Gabbana. D & G D & G was the younger, more flamboyant diffusion line of the brand. Unlike Dolce&Gabbana, D&G sold watches as well as clothing: watches were manufactured by Naloni and Binda Group. In 2011, Dolce & Gabbana decided to discontinue the D & G-line in order to put "more strength and energy" into their other collections.[41] Other lines Dolce & Gabbana created a bridal collection, but only between 1992 and 1998. The Dolce & Gabbana Home Collection—started in 1994—was also discontinued in 1999, with the exception of unique pieces being created for D&G premises. The first women's beachwear collection was developed in 1989, followed by the first men's beachwear collection in 1992. D&G launched an eyewear line in 1998 and a timepieces line in 2000. That same year D&G launched both a men's and women's underwear collection, separate from their Dolce & Gabbana lingerie collection. In 2001 they launched the D&G Junior line for children. In 2006 the duo launched the Anamalier line of leopard print accessories for women, and in 2007 they launched a line of crocodile travel cases for men. Other bags produced by the house include the Miss Sicily tote bag,[42] and the "Dolce" bag, offered in straw and leather.[43] In 2009 they launched their first line of color cosmetics,[44] with Scarlett Johansson as the face of the advertising campaign.[45] Dolce & Gabbana launched its first line of fine jewellery in late 2011 with an 80-piece line including bejewelled rosaries, charm bracelets, and necklaces.[46] They later launched a fine jewellery collection for men.[47] Dolce & Gabbana have received several awards for their fragrances, as was described in the above sections. Their current fragrances include: "The One", "Sport", "Light Blue", "Dolce", "Classic", "Sicily", "The One Rose", and the original scents "Pour Homme" and "Parfum".[48] On 16 October 2014, the company announced that Colin Farrell would be the face of their new fragrance called "Intenso."[49] Internet Dolce & Gabbana made the "DG" logo an iconic and instantly recognizable symbol,[50] but they were never able to get the matching internet address DG.com. In fact, DG.com is one of the oldest Internet domains and was already registered in 1986 by the computer company Data General, now defunct. After that company closed in 1999, the url went to EMC before Dollar General purchased it in 2010 after a bidding war with Dolce & Gabbana.[51] Partnerships Sports Dolce & Gabbana has designed the on-field attire for A.C. Milan since 2004.[52] In addition to having their on-field uniforms designed by Dolce & Gabbana, A.C. Milan players also dress in team-issued Dolce & Gabbana attire when at official functions off the field.[53] The duo also designed the off-field suits for the Italy national football team.[54] In 2010, Dolce & Gabbana signed a three-year deal with the Chelsea F.C. to design and provide the club's on- and off-field uniforms and attire. The deal included the creation of clothing for female staff members in addition to male staff members and the players themselves. The off-field outfits designed for the club included a dark blue suit featuring the lion symbol on the breast pocket. The designers also re-designed the club's director's lounge and main office reception area.[55] Dolce & Gabbana were also the named sponsors of the Milano Thunder Italian Boxing Team.[56] Products In 2006, Dolce & Gabbana partnered with Motorola to produce the Motorola V3i Dolce & Gabbana cellular phone.[57] In 2009, Dolce & Gabbana partnered with Sony Ericsson to produce a version of its Jalou cellular phone line with 24-karat gold details and the logo of the design house emblazoned on the co-designed piece of technology.[58] Dolce & Gabbana also partnered with Citroën to co-design a version of their C3 Pluriel vehicle.[59] In 2010 Dolce & Gabbana partnered with Martini to produce a "gold edition" of its vermouth.[60] In 2010 the design house then teamed with singer Madonna to release a co-designed line of sunglasses called MDG.[61] Advertising campaigns The commercial for the first women fragrance of Dolce & Gabbana ran for several years in Italy, created by filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore, scored by Ennio Morricone, and starred actress Monica Bellucci. The 30-second commercial begins with a man slapping an octopus against the stone ridges of a tide pool. He stands and looks around his surroundings at different women going about their daily lives. One woman (Bellucci) is seen changing into a 1950s-style bathing suit behind a white sheet being held up by two other women. After she changes, she tosses her bra atop a prickly pear cactus and walks towards the ocean. Later she is seen lying atop a well-made bed, and the man who saw her is standing outside her window, holding her bra up to his nose. The film closes with the image of the Dolce & Gabbana fragrance bottles against a black backdrop.[62] In 2003, the Dolce & Gabbana perfume Sicily was advertised in another commercial about a Sicilian funeral, which was also directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.[63] Gisele Bündchen starred in the 2006 commercial for the fragrance "The One", featuring Bundchen in front of a vanity mirror being made up, with flashes of a mob of cameramen interspersed; she then puts on a golden dress, shoes, and a pair of D&G sunglasses.[64] Photographers and filmmakers that have worked with Dolce & Gabbana on advertising campaigns have included Giampaolo Barbieri,[65] Michel Comte,[66] Fabrizio Ferri,[67] Steven Klein,[68][69] Steven Meisel,[70] Mert + Marcus,[71] Jean Baptiste Mondino,[45] Ferdinando Scianna,[72] Giampaolo Sgura,[73] Mario Sorrenti,[74] Sølve Sundsbø,[75] Mario Testino,[76] Giuseppe Tornatore, and Mariano Vivanco.[77] Dolce & Gabbana have won two Leadawards for their campaigns from Germany's leading advertising awards. In 2004 they won for their Fall/Winter 2003/04 campaign[78] and in 2006 they won for their Fall/Winter 2005/06 campaign.[79] Inspirations and style The Dolce & Gabbana store of Via della Spiga in Milan Originally inspired by eclectic, thrift shop bohemian style, Dolce & Gabbana's deeply colored, animal prints have been described as "haute hippy dom" taking inspiration in particular from Italy's prestigious film history. "When we design it's like a movie (Domenico)," says Domenico Dolce. "We think of a story and we design the clothes to go with it (Domenico)." They claim to be more concerned about creating the best, most flattering clothes than sparking trends, once admitting that they wouldn't mind if their only contribution to fashion history was a black bra (Dolce & Gabbana 2007). Sicily and Sicilian culture is the most important style and identity of Dolce & Gabbana. D & G trademarks include underwear-as-outerwear (such as corsets and bra fastenings), gangster boss pinstripe suits, and extravagantly printed coats. Meanwhile, their feminine collections are always backed by powerful ad campaigns, like the black-and-white ads featuring model Marpessa photographed by Ferdinando Scianna in 1987 (Dolce & Gabbana). "They find their way out of any black dress, any buttoned-up blouse (Domenico)," says Rossellini. "The first piece of theirs I wore was a white shirt, very chaste, but cut to make my breasts look as if they were bursting out of it (Domenico)." Once dubbed the "Gilbert and George of Italian fashion",[80] Dolce & Gabbana gave their fashion interests a musical turn in 1996, by recording their own single, in which they intoned the words "D&G is love" over a techno beat (Dolce & Gabbana 2011). Newer to the design game than other heavyweight Italian fashion houses such as Armani and Versace, the pair acknowledge that luck has played its part in their phenomenal success. By 1997, their company reported a turnover of €400 million, prompting both designers to announce that they planned to retire by the age of 40 – a promise they did not keep (Domenico). After the designers spotted a Veneziano painting of Christ on the cross wearing a pair of their branded underwear briefs in the Venice Biennale, they commissioned the artist to do a portrait of them with the Madonna portrayed as the likeness of the chanteuse and performer Madonna Ciccone and the courtiers as two putti at her feet.[81][82] In January 2016, the company launched a high-end fashion range aimed at wealthy Muslim women featuring a collection of hijabs and abayas printed with daisies, lemons and roses.[83] Books In addition to designing clothing, Dolce & Gabbana have co-authored nearly two dozen books featuring photographic narratives as well as collections of their own work. The proceeds of many of these books go to charities including the Children's Action Network and the Butterfly Onlus "école sans frontières" Foundation.[44] The following is a bibliography of their literary works: 1996 - 10 Anni Dolce & Gabbana (A collection of the most important advertising and editorial images of the design house's first decade) ISBN 978-8878135789[84] 1997 - Wildness ASIN B000KW5O5O[85] 1998 - Animal ISBN 978-0789204394[86] 2003 - Hollywood (Features over 100 photographs of the movie stars from the post-1985 era) ISBN 978-2843235269[87] Calcio (Photographs of 44 soccer players, 3 teams, and 2 coaches)[88] A.C. Milan[89] 2004 - Music (Features over 150 of globally recognised musicians) ISBN 978-2843234606[90] 20 Years Dolce & Gabbana (A chronological photographic history of each of the house's collections, using over 1000 photos)[44] 2006 - Milan ISBN 978-8837044381[91] 2006 Italia (A book celebrating the 2006 World Cup title won by Italy)[92] 2006 - Fashion Album (Contains over 400 images paying homage to the great fashion photographers of Dolce & Gabbana collections) ISBN 978-8876248498[93] 2007 - Secret Ceremony ASIN B001X6NJLW[94] Family (A book that focuses on the family as the center of a man's life)[44] The Good Shepherd (A book that illustrates the day of a common shephard, wearing Dolce & Gabbana clothing)[95] Milano Beach Soccer[44] 2008 - Diamonds & Pearls ISBN 978-8837057497[96] 2010 - 20 Years of Dolce & Gabbana for Men ISBN 978-8837077037[97] 2011 - Icons 1990–2010 ISBN 978-8837079642[98] 2011 - Fashion Shows 1990 – 2010 ISBN 978-8837079635[99] Nazionale Italiana: South Africa 2010 (A series of images starring the Italian National Football Team during the training sessions preceding the 2010 FIFA World Cup)[100] 2011 - Uomini ISBN 978-0847837007[101][102] Milan Fashion Soccer Players Portraits[103] 2011 - David Gandy (A 280-page photographic coffee table book of images chronicling collaborations with British model David Gandy from 2006 to 2011) ISBN 978-0847837526[104] 2012 - Campioni ISBN 978-0847840212[105] 2013 - Lionel Andres Messi ISBN 978-0847841677 2016 - Lin Dan ISBN 978-0847847204 2017 - Generations: Millennials: The New Renaissance ISBN 978-8891815972 Spaces and exhibitions Dolce & Gabbana opened the La sede di via San Damiano atelier in September 1995. They opened a combined seven-floor boutique and corporate space Lo showroom di via Goldoni in 2002, moving from its prior main showroom at Piazza Umanitaria. In July 2006 Dolce & Gabbana then opened a 5,000 square foot show floor Lo showroom di via Broggi in Milan. The design house also bought the Il Metropol theatre in Milan, a historic cinema built in the 1940s. It was renovated and reopened in September 2005.[44] In 2006 Dolce & Gabbana opened IL GOLD, an establishment with café, bar, bistro, and restaurant areas. This is followed by the opening of a co-sponsored drinking establishment the duo founded at their Milanese men's showroom called the Martini Bar in 2003.[23] An additional Martini Bar was later opened at their Shanghai showroom in 2006.[44] In 2009 Dolce & Gabbana had 93 boutiques and 11 factory outlets, and was sold in over 80 countries.[106] In all they have 251 mono-brand stores.[107] In the United States standalone boutiques can be found in Bal Harbour, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, and New York City. Dolce & Gabbana also operates boutiques in other cities in select department stores: Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, and Bergdorf Goodman. In addition to developing runway shows and advertising campaigns for its collections, Dolce & Gabbana use their spaces to host photography and other art exhibitions. Soon after the opening of the Il Metropol, they hosted two exhibitions by artist Ron Arad in the lobby space: Blo-Glo between April 2006 and April 2007,[108] and Bodyguards in late April 2007.[109] They held photography exhibitions featuring the work of Enzo Sellerio in 2007[110] and Herbert List in 2008.[111] In 2011 Dolce & Gabbana held an open house and architectural exhibition with Studio Piuarch showcasing the studio's various architectural designs and projects since 1996.[112] Studio Piuarch built the Dolce & Gabbana headquarters in 2006, which was where the exhibition and open house was held.[113] Dolce & Gabbana also uses its spaces for book launches and photographic exhibitions of its own clothing, such as the book launch of their book David Gandy in 2011.[114] They also use other spaces as well, such as the Palazzo della Ragione in Milan, where in May 2009 they staged a photographic exhibition of over 100 images selected from the history of US Vogue over its 90-year history. The exhibition was called Extreme Beauty in Vogue.[115][116] The company has production factories in Legnano[117] and Incisa in Val d'Arno.[118] Controversies Advertising Following complaints from consumer groups in February 2007, Dolce & Gabbana pulled an advertisement in Spain that showed a man holding a woman to the ground by her wrists while a group of men look on. Spain's Labour and Social Affairs Ministry branded the campaign as illegal and humiliating to women, saying the woman's body position had no relation to the products Dolce & Gabbana was trying to sell. Italian publications followed suit, banning the ad. According to Debonair Magazine, «this Dolce & Gabbana advertisement has been criticized as a glorification of gang-rape. While one can never be sure of D&G’s true intent, the company’s penchant is for controversy.»[119] When asked about the ad being banned in Spain, Dolce & Gabbana responded that the "Spaniards were a bit backward."[120] This particular ad was brought up again seven years later by Kelly Cutrone, a well-known fashion publicist, when she mentioned it on her Twitter account. According to Nextshark.com, "she slammed Dolce & Gabbana, claiming the ad, which depicts a woman being pinned to the group by a half-naked man as three men look on, simulates a 'gang bang'."[120] According to The Huffington Post UK, feminist writer Louise Pennington recently also commented on the image. She stated that, "This particular image is a representative of an increasingly misogynistic contraction of women in the fashion industry demonstrating very clear links between the fashion-beauty industry and the mainstreaming of pornography. Those who suggest this image is harmless fail to recognize the reality of rape culture and the dehumanization of women's bodies in our pornographic mainstream media."[121] Hong Kong photography ban One of the four streets blocked during the Sunday protest. On January 5, 2012, it was reported that Hong Kong residents had been prevented from taking pictures of Dolce & Gabbana window displays in both their Hong Kong stores. In particular staff and security personnel at their flagship store on Canton Road asserted the pavement area outside was private property where photography was forbidden. The actions sparked protests spanning several days and gained international news coverage on 8 January.[122][123] Citing the case of Zhou Jiugeng, a Nanjing official whose high-living lifestyle was identified by mainland Chinese internet users using photographs, local news reports speculated that the Dolce & Gabbana photo ban may have been imposed at the request of some wealthy Chinese government officials attempting to block details on the source of their wealth.[124][125] Dolce & Gabbana issued a formal apology to the people of Hong Kong from its Milan headquarters on 18 January 2012, confirming that it had no relation to the incident.[126] Gay adoption and in vitro fertilization In an interview on 16 March 2015 issue of Italian magazine Panorama, Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce caused controversy when they remarked, "We oppose gay adoptions. The only family is the traditional one." They also criticized in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and surrogacy by saying, "No chemical offspring and rented uterus: life has a natural flow, there are things that should not be changed."[127] Critics took to social media to voice their opposition, with the hashtag #BoycottDolceGabbana garnering 30,000 tweets on Twitter in five days. Celebrities, including Elton John, Madonna, Victoria Beckham, Ricky Martin, Martina Navratilova and Courtney Love, were among those expressing anger over the remarks.[128] [129] More than 10,000 people signed an online petition calling for Macy's and Debenhams to stop stocking the brand in their department stores, until D&G retracted their statements and apologized. Protesters also gathered outside Dolce & Gabbana's flagship London shop calling for an international boycott of the luxury fashion store.[130] Dolce & Gabbana criticized calls for a boycott on their brand as "medieval" and called to boycott Elton John.[131] During an interview with CNN, the pair said "they respected how people chose to live their lives, including the use of IVF, and said others should also respect differences in opinion. They also added that they could have expressed themselves using better language to the Italian magazine, but appeared taken aback by the social media backlash. "[132] Shanghai event promotion video In November 2018, Dolce & Gabbana released a series of videos on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter profiles, as well as its Sina Weibo account in China, featuring a Chinese model with her eye intentionally narrowed,[133] dressed up in the brand's garments and accessories and clumsily attempting to use chopsticks to eat Italian food in a pretentious way. The video narratage is in Standard Mandarin with a hubristic and lecturing tone, while having sexually suggestive lines.[134][135] Social media users commented that it reflects Dolce & Gabbana's lack of understanding of Chinese culture and racism. Under the public pressure, D&G removed this series from its Sina Weibo whilst still keeping them on Instagram.[136] Social media outcry was further exacerbated by a screen capture of racist comments alleged to have been made from the D&G co-founder Stefano Gabbana's Instagram account,[137] where the founder allegedly complained about removing the videos from the internet and called China the "Ignorant Dirty Smelling Mafia", adding that it was a "country of shit" and "feel inferiors" in the message. Later Dolce & Gabbana claimed on Instagram that both the brand's and the designer's accounts had been hacked, also issuing a video where they apologized for the ads and asked for forgiveness from the Chinese people. “We have always been in love with China,” Dolce said in the video. “We love your culture and we certainly have much to learn. That is why we are sorry if we made mistakes in the way we expressed ourselves.” “We will never forget this experience and it will certainly never happen again,” Gabbana said. “From the bottom of our hearts, we ask for forgiveness.” [138][139][140] Stefano Gabbana complained about removing the videos from the internet and called China the "Ignorant Dirty Smelling Mafia", adding that it was a "country of shit" and "feel inferiors" in the message.[141][142][143] Later Dolce & Gabbana claimed on Instagram that both the brand's and the designer's accounts had been hacked. Wang Junkai and Dilraba Dilmurat, both of whom served as the brand's celebrity ambassadors, severed their ties with the company. Other celebrities, including Zhang Ziyi, Li Bingbing and Chen Kun withdrew from the event. Ultimately, the show was cancelled by the brand.[144][145][146][147] Chinese e-commerce sites, including Alibaba and JD.com, removed the products of Dolce & Gabbana.[148] The founders of Dolce & Gabbana apologized in a video on 23 November, which was posted on its Sina Weibo account, and also posted on Instagram and Facebook later. Throughout the video, the founders can be seen reading off a script from a teleprompter located on the right. At the end of the video, the founders were saying "对不起" (sorry) in Chinese. Meanwhile, the three videos were finally removed from the official Instagram account.[148][149][150] Other In the spring of 2016, the brand came under fire for a listing on their web store of a pair of sandals featuring colorful decorations and pom poms with the title of "Slave Sandal in Napa Leather". Other retailers listed them as the Bianca or the Pom Pom sandal. Sandals in Italy are often referred to as such in reference to Ancient Rome. When social media users called the name into question, the listing was changed.[151] Legal issues In May 2009, the Italian government charged Dolce & Gabbana with tax evasion for having moved assets of about 249 million euros to Luxembourg in the 2004–2006 period. On 19 June 2013, they were found guilty of failing to declare 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) of income to authorities after moving their brand to Gado, a Luxembourg-based holding company. The court sentenced them both to one year and eight months in jail.[152] Dolce & Gabbana filed an appeal. On 30 April 2014, a three judge panel overruled the appeal and decided to uphold the initial sentence.[153] Finally, on 24 October 2014, both Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were found not guilty of tax evasion by the Italian Court of Justice.[154][155][156] Following the cancellation of their 2018 show in China, Dolce and Gabbana filed a lawsuit against fashion watchdog Diet Prada, claiming defamation by the bloggers who reposted anti-Asian comments made by one of their designers.[157] The $USD600m claim argued that the Instagram account was responsible for encouraging public backlash, the cancellation of their show and loss of business. In the lawsuit, the petitioners once again claimed that their Instagram account was hacked and then publicly apologized for the incident. 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SJYP SKIMS Sleeper SLVRLAKE Socksss softandwet Solid & Striped Sophia Webster Sophie Bille Brahe Sophie Buhai Spalwart Spinelli Kilcollin Splits59 Sportmax Sporty & Rich SSENSE WORKS Stand Studio Staud Stella McCartney Stine Goya Stray Rats Studio Nicholson Stüssy SUBU Suicoke Sun Buddies Sunnei Sunspel SUPER YAYA System Tanner Fletcher Tekla Thames MMXX The Attico The Elder Statesman The Frankie Shop The Mannei The North Face The Row The Very Warm TheOpen Product Thom Browne Toga Pulla TOM FORD Tom Sachs Totême TOVE Trunk Project TYRELL TYT Uncommon Matters Undercover VAARA Valentine Witmeur Lab Valentino Valentino Garavani Vans VEERT Veilance Veja Versace Versace Jeans Couture Versace Underwear VETEMENTS Victor Glemaud Victoria Beckham Victoria Victoria Beckham Vince VITELLI Vivienne Westwood VTMNTS Wales Bonner WARDROBE.NYC We11done Wolford Won Hundred Woolrich WWW.WILLSHOTT Y's Y-3 Y/Project YMC Yohji Yamamoto Yuhan Wang YUME YUME Yuzefi Yves Salomon Yves Salomon - Army Yves Salomon - Meteo Yvonne Léon DOLCE & GABBANA Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana first met in Milan in 1980. Five years later, they released their first women’s collection and quickly gained renown for flattering, daring designs that gave traditionally ladylike styles a confident injection of sex appeal. Inspired by Italian cinema and Dolce’s Sicilian roots, the designers continue to present a vision of Mediterranean sensuality founded on contrasts, tailoring, and a celebration of the female form. Lace, floral prints, polka dots, and jeweled embellishments adorn the pair’s platform heels and wedges, espadrilles, structured leather accessories, and signature Miss Sicily bags. Traditional yet modern, Dolce & Gabbana’s designs merge classic femininity with a lifestyle of contemporary luxury. dolce-and-gabbana - Black Cat-Eye Glasses DOLCE & GABBANA Black Cat-Eye Glasses $390 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Logo Earrings DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Logo Earrings $620 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Small Devotion Zip Card Holder DOLCE & GABBANA Black Small Devotion Zip Card Holder $710 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Millennials Camera Bag DOLCE & GABBANA Black Millennials Camera Bag $1840 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Devotion Shoulder Bag DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Devotion Shoulder Bag $3215 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink Daymaster Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA Pink Daymaster Sneakers $1240 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Portofino Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Portofino Sneakers $900 dolce-and-gabbana - Purple Poppy Print Drill Miniskirt DOLCE & GABBANA Purple Poppy Print Drill Miniskirt $2065 dolce-and-gabbana - Multicolor Garden Print Tights DOLCE & GABBANA Multicolor Garden Print Tights $450 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Jersey Run Resistant Leggings DOLCE & GABBANA Black Jersey Run Resistant Leggings $1275 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Embellished Short Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Embellished Short Dress $2820 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Charmeuse Bluebell Print Mid-Length Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Charmeuse Bluebell Print Mid-Length Dress $3165 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Tulle Wrapover Short Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Tulle Wrapover Short Dress $2820 dolce-and-gabbana - Purple Jersey Garden Print Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Purple Jersey Garden Print Hoodie $1670 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Jersey Blouse DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Jersey Blouse $1615 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Jersey Bouquet Print Sweatshirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Jersey Bouquet Print Sweatshirt $1670 dolce-and-gabbana - Multicolor 60s Print Bralette Bikini DOLCE & GABBANA Multicolor 60s Print Bralette Bikini $765 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Wraparound Tie Bikini DOLCE & GABBANA Black Wraparound Tie Bikini $1295 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Classic Triangle Bikini top DOLCE & GABBANA Black Classic Triangle Bikini top $380 dolce-and-gabbana - Multicolor 60s Print Tights DOLCE & GABBANA Multicolor 60s Print Tights $450 dolce-and-gabbana - White Cotton DG Logo Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Cotton DG Logo Shirt $1240 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold DG Crystal Choker DOLCE & GABBANA Gold DG Crystal Choker $1560 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Wired Bralette DOLCE & GABBANA Black Wired Bralette $710 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Precious Lace Bra DOLCE & GABBANA Black Precious Lace Bra $770 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Pearl Embellished Choker DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Pearl Embellished Choker $1385 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Curb Chain Hoop Earrings DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Curb Chain Hoop Earrings $845 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Sacred Heart 'DG' Crossed Logo Finger Ring DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Sacred Heart 'DG' Crossed Logo Finger Ring $640 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Faux-Pearl 'DG' Crossed Logo Finger Ring DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Faux-Pearl 'DG' Crossed Logo Finger Ring $450 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold 'DG' Crossed Logo Finger Ring DOLCE & GABBANA Gold 'DG' Crossed Logo Finger Ring $285 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Pearl Logo Coin Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Pearl Logo Coin Bracelet $585 dolce-and-gabbana - Silver Pearl Logo Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Silver Pearl Logo Bracelet $820 dolce-and-gabbana - White & Black Portofino Low Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White & Black Portofino Low Sneakers $900 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Wool Flared Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Wool Flared Trousers $1520 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Girl Phone Bag DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Girl Phone Bag $2030 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Cordonetto Lace Tote DOLCE & GABBANA Black Cordonetto Lace Tote $1295 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Cross Belt DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Cross Belt $560 dolce-and-gabbana - White Poplin Bustier Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Poplin Bustier Shirt $2295 dolce-and-gabbana - Black & White Logo Strap Slides DOLCE & GABBANA Black & White Logo Strap Slides $340 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink & Black Cut-Out Logo Sandals DOLCE & GABBANA Pink & Black Cut-Out Logo Sandals $465 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Devotion Top Handle Bag DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Devotion Top Handle Bag $1905 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink Shopper Tote DOLCE & GABBANA Pink Shopper Tote $1890 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink Rubber Beach Slides DOLCE & GABBANA Pink Rubber Beach Slides $385 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink 'DG' Silk Sweater DOLCE & GABBANA Pink 'DG' Silk Sweater $1205 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Tech Jersey Logo Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Black Tech Jersey Logo Hoodie $2065 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Satin Cargo Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Satin Cargo Trousers $1920 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Silk Satin Soft Cup Bra DOLCE & GABBANA Black Silk Satin Soft Cup Bra $425 dolce-and-gabbana - White Rib Logo Band Bra DOLCE & GABBANA White Rib Logo Band Bra $390 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Lace Bustier DOLCE & GABBANA Black Lace Bustier $1105 dolce-and-gabbana - Metallic Silver Daymaster Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA Metallic Silver Daymaster Sneakers $1330 dolce-and-gabbana - White Daymaster Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White Daymaster Sneakers $850 dolce-and-gabbana - White Devotion Top Handle Bag DOLCE & GABBANA White Devotion Top Handle Bag $1895 dolce-and-gabbana - Black & Gold DG Cross Belt DOLCE & GABBANA Black & Gold DG Cross Belt $710 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Cross Belt DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Cross Belt $820 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink Patent Small Sicily Bag DOLCE & GABBANA Pink Patent Small Sicily Bag $1785 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Keira Bow Heels DOLCE & GABBANA Black Keira Bow Heels $1190 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Devotion Belt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Devotion Belt $990 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink Devotion Top Handle Bag DOLCE & GABBANA Pink Devotion Top Handle Bag $1950 dolce-and-gabbana - White Brazilian Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA White Brazilian Briefs $115 dolce-and-gabbana - White Boy Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA White Boy Briefs $155 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Boy Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA Black Boy Briefs $155 12 NEXT → COLORS ALL COLORS Black Blue Brown Gray Navy Pink Red Tan White ADER error adidas Originals adidas x Humanrace by Pharrell Williams adidas x IVY PARK Advisory Board Crystals ADYAR Agnona Ahluwalia Aitor Throup’s TheDSA Alchemist Alexander McQueen AMBUSH AMI Alexandre Mattiussi AMIRI AMOMENTO and wander Andersson Bell Ann Demeulemeester Another Aspect ARC'TERYX System A Aries Ashley Williams Aspesi AURALEE Awake NY Axel Arigato Aztech Mountain Balenciaga Balmain BAPE Barena BEAMS PLUS BED J.W. 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Tanaka Tanner Fletcher Tekla Thames MMXX The Elder Statesman The North Face The Row The Very Warm The Viridi-anne THEBE MAGUGU Theophilio Theory thisisneverthat Thom Browne Tiger of Sweden TOM FORD Tom Sachs Tom Wood True Tribe Undercover Unifom Experiment Valentino Veilance Versace Versace Jeans Couture Versace Underwear VETEMENTS Vince Visvim VITELLI Vivienne Westwood VTMNTS WACKO MARIA Wales Bonner WARDROBE.NYC We11done Western Hydrodynamic Research White Mountaineering Won Hundred Wood Wood Wooyoungmi Y-3 Y/Project YMC Yuki Hashimoto Z Zegna ZEGNA DOLCE & GABBANA CLOTHING Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana first met in Milan in 1980. Five years later, they released their inaugural women’s collection and quickly gained renown for flattering, daring designs that gave traditionally ladylike styles doses of cheeky confidence and timeless sex appeal. Inspired by Italian cinema and Dolce’s Sicilian roots, the designers continue to present a vision of Mediterranean elegance founded on textile and silhouette contrasts, impeccable tailoring, and a celebration of refined, everyday living. Traditional yet modern, Dolce & Gabbana’s designs and objects bring together Italian aesthetic values with an appreciation for contemporary luxury. Known for working with lavish materials, colorful patterns and animal prints, and iconoclastic art world references, Dolce & Gabbana continue to define and refine chic sensualism. SEE ALL DOLCE & GABBANA PRODUCTS dolce-and-gabbana - Black Reborn To Live Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Black Reborn To Live Hoodie $1550 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Hot Animalier Twill Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Hot Animalier Twill Trousers $1475 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Vest DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Vest $1375 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Reborn To Live Tailored Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Reborn To Live Tailored Trousers $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Shirt $1210 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Hot Animalier Silk Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Hot Animalier Silk Shirt $2175 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Shirt $1200 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Sweater DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Sweater $1725 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Reborn To Live Gabardine Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Reborn To Live Gabardine Trousers $650 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Green Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Burgundy Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Burgundy Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Hot Animalier Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Black Hot Animalier Shorts $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Cargo Pants DOLCE & GABBANA Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Cargo Pants $1475 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Marbled Swim Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Marbled Swim Shorts $655 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Shorts $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Ribbed Tank Top DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Ribbed Tank Top $165 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Cotton Rib Knit Boxers DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Cotton Rib Knit Boxers $60 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Two-Way Stretch Jersey Boxers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Two-Way Stretch Jersey Boxers $90 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Painted Jeans DOLCE & GABBANA Black Painted Jeans $1725 dolce-and-gabbana - Grey Embroidery Sweatshirt DOLCE & GABBANA Grey Embroidery Sweatshirt $1100 dolce-and-gabbana - Red & Black Leopard Print Jacket DOLCE & GABBANA Red & Black Leopard Print Jacket $1605 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Marbled Jeans DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Marbled Jeans $1375 dolce-and-gabbana - Burgundy Silk Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Burgundy Silk Shorts $1270 dolce-and-gabbana - Multicolor Satin Swim Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Multicolor Satin Swim Shorts $630 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Rib Knit Cotton Boxers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Rib Knit Cotton Boxers $60 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Nylon Essentials Jacket DOLCE & GABBANA Black Nylon Essentials Jacket $1475 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Hoodie $1125 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Ribbed Tank Top DOLCE & GABBANA Black Ribbed Tank Top $165 dolce-and-gabbana - White Ribbed Tank Top DOLCE & GABBANA White Ribbed Tank Top $165 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Silk Martini Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Silk Martini Shirt $1540 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Branded Piping Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Branded Piping Shirt $1200 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Look At Me T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Look At Me T-Shirt $960 dolce-and-gabbana - Navy Plate Swim Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Navy Plate Swim Shorts $465 dolce-and-gabbana - Two-Pack Black Boxer Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA Two-Pack Black Boxer Briefs $85 dolce-and-gabbana - Two-Pack Grey Boxer Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA Two-Pack Grey Boxer Briefs $85 dolce-and-gabbana - Two-Pack Navy Boxer Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA Two-Pack Navy Boxer Briefs $85 dolce-and-gabbana - White Silk Martini Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Silk Martini Shirt $2175 dolce-and-gabbana - Burgundy Silk Magnificent Twill Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Burgundy Silk Magnificent Twill Shirt $1385 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink Silk Martini Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Pink Silk Martini Shirt $1725 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Silk Martini Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Silk Martini Shirt $1445 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Logo Sweatshirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Logo Sweatshirt $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Grey Embroidered Sweatshirt DOLCE & GABBANA Grey Embroidered Sweatshirt $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Cargo Pants DOLCE & GABBANA Black Cargo Pants $1165 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Silk Twill Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Silk Twill Trousers $1550 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Silk Robe DOLCE & GABBANA Black Silk Robe $3375 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Nylon Jacket Branded Plate DOLCE & GABBANA Black Nylon Jacket Branded Plate $1375 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Down Quilted Jacket DOLCE & GABBANA Black Down Quilted Jacket $1630 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Logo Plaque Zip-Up Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Black Logo Plaque Zip-Up Hoodie $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Red & Black Leopard Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Red & Black Leopard Shirt $1615 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Logo Plaque T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Logo Plaque T-Shirt $510 dolce-and-gabbana - Red & Black Leopard T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Red & Black Leopard T-Shirt $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Animalier Popeline Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Animalier Popeline Shirt $1015 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Logo T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Logo T-Shirt $520 dolce-and-gabbana - Red & Black DG Logo Print T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Red & Black DG Logo Print T-Shirt $890 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Graphic T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Graphic T-Shirt $760 dolce-and-gabbana - White Embroidery T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Embroidery T-Shirt $685 dolce-and-gabbana - White Print T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Print T-Shirt $770 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Stretch Skinny Jeans DOLCE & GABBANA Black Stretch Skinny Jeans $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Grey Stretch Slim-Fit Jeans DOLCE & GABBANA Grey Stretch Slim-Fit Jeans $855 dolce-and-gabbana - Grey Stretch Slim-Fit Jeans DOLCE & GABBAN DOLCE & GABBANA Purple Poppy Print Drill Miniskirt $2065 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Jersey Run Resistant Leggings DOLCE & GABBANA Black Jersey Run Resistant Leggings $1275 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Embellished Short Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Embellished Short Dress $2820 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Charmeuse Bluebell Print Mid-Length Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Charmeuse Bluebell Print Mid-Length Dress $3165 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Tulle Wrapover Short Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Tulle Wrapover Short Dress $2820 dolce-and-gabbana - Purple Jersey Garden Print Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Purple Jersey Garden Print Hoodie $1670 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Jersey Blouse DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Jersey Blouse $1615 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Jersey Bouquet Print Sweatshirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Jersey Bouquet Print Sweatshirt $1670 dolce-and-gabbana - Multicolor 60s Print Bralette Bikini DOLCE & GABBANA Multicolor 60s Print Bralette Bikini $765 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Wraparound Tie Bikini DOLCE & GABBANA Black Wraparound Tie Bikini $1295 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Classic Triangle Bikini top DOLCE & GABBANA Black Classic Triangle Bikini top $380 dolce-and-gabbana - White Cotton DG Logo Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Cotton DG Logo Shirt $1240 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Wired Bralette DOLCE & GABBANA Black Wired Bralette $710 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Precious Lace Bra DOLCE & GABBANA Black Precious Lace Bra $770 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Wool Flared Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Wool Flared Trousers $1520 dolce-and-gabbana - White Poplin Bustier Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Poplin Bustier Shirt $2295 dolce-and-gabbana - Pink 'DG' Silk Sweater DOLCE & GABBANA Pink 'DG' Silk Sweater $1205 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Tech Jersey Logo Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Black Tech Jersey Logo Hoodie $2065 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Satin Cargo Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Satin Cargo Trousers $1920 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Silk Satin Soft Cup Bra DOLCE & GABBANA Black Silk Satin Soft Cup Bra $425 dolce-and-gabbana - White Rib Logo Band Bra DOLCE & GABBANA White Rib Logo Band Bra $390 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Lace Bustier DOLCE & GABBANA Black Lace Bustier $1105 dolce-and-gabbana - White Brazilian Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA White Brazilian Briefs $115 dolce-and-gabbana - White Boy Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA White Boy Briefs $155 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Boy Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA Black Boy Briefs $155 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Jersey Crossed Band Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Black Jersey Crossed Band Dress $2820 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Sable Lace Dress DOLCE & GABBANA Black Sable Lace Dress $3545 dolce-and-gabbana - White Interlock DG T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA White Interlock DG T-Shirt $605 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Oversized 'Sex' T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Oversized 'Sex' T-Shirt $570 dolce-and-gabbana - Black 'Bellissima' Front Knot Tank Top DOLCE & GABBANA Black 'Bellissima' Front Knot Tank Top $630 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Lace Corset DOLCE & GABBANA Black Lace Corset $2765 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Boyfriend Jeans DOLCE & GABBANA Black Boyfriend Jeans $865 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Wool Double Pleat Wide-Leg Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Wool Double Pleat Wide-Leg Trousers $1305 dolce-and-gabbana - Black DG Triangle Bikini Set DOLCE & GABBANA Black DG Triangle Bikini Set $530 dolce-and-gabbana - Silver Technicolor Bra Top DOLCE & GABBANA Silver Technicolor Bra Top $620 dolce-and-gabbana - Black High Briefs DOLCE & GABBANA Black High Briefs $325 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Active Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Black Active Shorts $845 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Jersey Sweetheart Dress DOLCE & GABBANA ACRONYM ADER error adidas Originals adidas x Humanrace by Pharrell Williams adidas x IVY PARK Adieu Advisory Board Crystals ADYAR Agnona Ahluwalia Aitor Throup’s TheDSA Alan Crocetti Alchemist Alexander McQueen Alighieri All Blues AMBUSH AMI Alexandre Mattiussi AMIRI AMOMENTO and wander Andersson Bell Ann Demeulemeester Another Aspect ARC'TERYX System A Aries Ashley Williams Asics Aspesi AURALEE Awake NY Axel Arigato Aztech Mountain Balenciaga Balmain Bao Bao Issey Miyake BAPE Barena BEAMS PLUS BED J.W. 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Satta Schott Sean Suen Seb Brown Sebago Sebastien Ami Sébline Second/Layer SEEKINGS Séfr Sergio Tacchini Shinola Situationist Smythson Snow Peak Soar Running Solid & Striped Solid Homme Song for the Mute Sophie Buhai SOPHNET. Soulland South2 West8 Spencer Badu Sporty & Rich SSENSE WORKS St-Henri Stolen Girlfriends Club Stone Island Stone Island Shadow Project Stray Rats SUBU Suicoke Sulvam Sunflower Sunnei Sunspel SWEETLIMEJUICE System TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist. Tanaka Tanner Fletcher Tekla Thames MMXX The Elder Statesman The North Face The Row The Very Warm The Viridi-anne THEBE MAGUGU Theophilio Theory thisisneverthat Thom Browne Tiger of Sweden Toga Virilis TOM FORD Tom Sachs Tom Wood True Tribe Ugo Cacciatori Undercover Unifom Experiment Valentino Valentino Garavani Vans VEERT Veilance Veja Versace Versace Jeans Couture Versace Underwear VETEMENTS Vince Virón Visvim VITELLI Vivienne Westwood VTMNTS Vyner Articles WACKO MARIA Wales Bonner WARDROBE.NYC We11done Western Hydrodynamic Research White Mountaineering Wolford Won Hundred Wood Wood Wooyoungmi Y-3 Y/Project YMC Yuichi Toyama Yuki Hashimoto Z Zegna ZEGNA DOLCE & GABBANA Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana first met in Milan in 1980. Five years later, they released their inaugural women’s collection and quickly gained renown for flattering, daring designs that gave traditionally ladylike styles doses of cheeky confidence and timeless sex appeal. Inspired by Italian cinema and Dolce’s Sicilian roots, the designers continue to present a vision of Mediterranean elegance founded on textile and silhouette contrasts, impeccable tailoring, and a celebration of refined, everyday living. Traditional yet modern, Dolce & Gabbana’s designs and objects bring together Italian aesthetic values with an appreciation for contemporary luxury. Known for working with lavish materials, colorful patterns and animal prints, and iconoclastic art world references, Dolce & Gabbana continue to define and refine chic sensualism. dolce-and-gabbana - Black Visor Sunglasses DOLCE & GABBANA Black Visor Sunglasses $400 dolce-and-gabbana - White Printed Portofino Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White Printed Portofino Sneakers $1625 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Militaire Tela Hat DOLCE & GABBANA Green Militaire Tela Hat $605 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Logo Bucket Hat DOLCE & GABBANA Green Logo Bucket Hat $510 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Reborn To Live Hoodie DOLCE & GABBANA Black Reborn To Live Hoodie $1550 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Leather Animalier Boots DOLCE & GABBANA Black Leather Animalier Boots $1725 dolce-and-gabbana - Green 'Reborn To Live' Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA Green 'Reborn To Live' Sneakers $1175 dolce-and-gabbana - White Continuative Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White Continuative Sneakers $1250 dolce-and-gabbana - Red & Green Militare Space Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA Red & Green Militare Space Sneakers $1425 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Card Holder DOLCE & GABBANA Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Card Holder $270 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Dauphine Card Holder DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Dauphine Card Holder $230 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Zip Wallet DOLCE & GABBANA Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Zip Wallet $430 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Hot Animalier Twill Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Hot Animalier Twill Trousers $1475 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Vest DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Vest $1375 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Reborn To Live Tailored Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Reborn To Live Tailored Trousers $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Shirt $1210 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Hot Animalier Silk Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Hot Animalier Silk Shirt $2175 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Shirt $1200 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Sweater DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Camouflage Sweater $1725 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Reborn To Live Gabardine Trousers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Reborn To Live Gabardine Trousers $650 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Green Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Burgundy Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt DOLCE & GABBANA Burgundy Reborn To Live Patch T-Shirt $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Hot Animalier Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Black Hot Animalier Shorts $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Cargo Pants DOLCE & GABBANA Green Reborn To Live Camouflage Cargo Pants $1475 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Marbled Swim Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Marbled Swim Shorts $655 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Reborn To Live Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Reborn To Live Shorts $1025 dolce-and-gabbana - Gunmetal Military Dog Tag Necklace DOLCE & GABBANA Gunmetal Military Dog Tag Necklace $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Chain Necklace DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Chain Necklace $1125 dolce-and-gabbana - Red Jasper Military Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Red Jasper Military Bracelet $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Tiger's Eye Military Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Tiger's Eye Military Bracelet $780 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Military Logo Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Military Logo Bracelet $605 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Antique Chain Link Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Antique Chain Link Bracelet $645 dolce-and-gabbana - Brown Ribbed Tank Top DOLCE & GABBANA Brown Ribbed Tank Top $165 dolce-and-gabbana - White & Black Sorrento Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White & Black Sorrento Sneakers $845 dolce-and-gabbana - White & Black Daymaster Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White & Black Daymaster Sneakers $660 dolce-and-gabbana - White & Gold Daymaster Low Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White & Gold Daymaster Low Sneakers $810 dolce-and-gabbana - Khaki Cotton Rib Knit Boxers DOLCE & GABBANA Khaki Cotton Rib Knit Boxers $60 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Two-Way Stretch Jersey Boxers DOLCE & GABBANA Black Two-Way Stretch Jersey Boxers $90 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Painted Jeans DOLCE & GABBANA Black Painted Jeans $1725 dolce-and-gabbana - Grey Embroidery Sweatshirt DOLCE & GABBANA Grey Embroidery Sweatshirt $1100 dolce-and-gabbana - Red & Black Leopard Print Jacket DOLCE & GABBANA Red & Black Leopard Print Jacket $1605 dolce-and-gabbana - Blue Marbled Jeans DOLCE & GABBANA Blue Marbled Jeans $1375 dolce-and-gabbana - Burgundy Silk Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Burgundy Silk Shorts $1270 dolce-and-gabbana - Multicolor Satin Swim Shorts DOLCE & GABBANA Multicolor Satin Swim Shorts $630 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Leather Derby Shoes DOLCE & GABBANA Black Leather Derby Shoes $1455 dolce-and-gabbana - Yellow & Black Daymaster Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA Yellow & Black Daymaster Sneakers $1250 dolce-and-gabbana - Multicolor Space Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA Multicolor Space Sneakers $1280 dolce-and-gabbana - Silver Logo Signet Ring DOLCE & GABBANA Silver Logo Signet Ring $430 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold & Silver Logo Ring DOLCE & GABBANA Gold & Silver Logo Ring $475 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Mother-Of-Pearl Logo Ring DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Mother-Of-Pearl Logo Ring $365 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Magnificence Necklace DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Magnificence Necklace $605 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Magnificence Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Magnificence Bracelet $510 dolce-and-gabbana - Silver Logo Pendant Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Silver Logo Pendant Bracelet $475 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold & Silver Logo Pendant Bracelet DOLCE & GABBANA Gold & Silver Logo Pendant Bracelet $560 dolce-and-gabbana - Silver Logo Pendant Necklace DOLCE & GABBANA Silver Logo Pendant Necklace $560 dolce-and-gabbana - Gold Logo Pendant Necklace DOLCE & GABBANA Gold Logo Pendant Necklace $645 dolce-and-gabbana - Black Lux Logo Belt DOLCE & GABBANA Black Lux Logo Belt $655 dolce-and-gabbana - White & Red Portofino Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White & Red Portofino Sneakers $710 dolce-and-gabbana - White & Black Contrasting 2.Zero Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White & Black Contrasting 2.Zero Sneakers $1060 dolce-and-gabbana - White Space Sneakers DOLCE & GABBANA White Space Sneakers $1280
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