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Sunday, September 22, 2013

Dolce&Gabbana are anything but austere in gilded collection for women next summer

by  Associated Press Dolce&Gabbana's looks flaunt the riches by DANIELA PETROFF, Associated Press - 22 September 2013 12:03-04:00

MILAN (AP) — Dolce and Gabbana seemed to be saying, "If you got it flaunt it," in their latest summer collection loaded with gold coins.

The treasury of Greek and Roman coins appeared in print on silk dresses and skirts, as tassels on bags and shoes or as ostentatious buckles on leather belts, or simply as jewelry.

Underlining the message, the design team Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana sent a bevy of models down the runway all in gilded lace for their traditional show finale.

"We wanted to do something more daring to pursue the idea of absolute creativity which leaves free rein to imagination," Gabbana said ahead of Sunday's show in their ex-cinema headquarters.

The designers, who have long taken inspiration from Sicily, in recent seasons have focused more concretely on the island's treasures. Already in the menswear shows for summer last June, Dolce&Gabbana featured Greek temples, which appeared again in the women's collection for summer 2014 painted across silk outfits.

The show's backdrop was an orchard of blooming almond trees — one of Sicily's natural wonders. The delicate pinkish blossoms appear as appliques on feminine organza dresses and also tops.

The collection oozed luxury, from the colored fur stoles, and even tops, to gold-encrusted mini-dresses with matching gilded bags.

The majesty of the footwear was not in the usual super-high heel, but in the myriad of coins that adorned them.

News Topics: Lifestyle, Fashion, Beauty and fashion, Milan Fashion Week, Fashion shows, Events, Entertainment, Arts and entertainment, Fashion design

People, Places and Companies: Milan, Italy, Sicily, Western Europe, Europe

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