Saturday, 5 November 2011

The Fruity Basket by Dolce & Gabbana



Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2012 

Many long-established designers miss is the degree to which women really like, or even actively love, when they just relax and do what they do best. Of course it helps if said designers have firmly defined a part of the psychic territory of fashion as their own, as Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana did years ago. Take this simple test to prove it: Close your eyes, think about Dolce & Gabbana, and what comes to mind? Sophia Loren, Italian summers in the fifties, boundless womanly sensuality, and a huge, optimistic appetite for life. Of course! Enjoy the Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2012 Fashion Show at the end of this post.








Well, that's exactly what came to pass in all its exuberynt southern Italian variety on their runway for spring. Loren was singing " Mambo Italiano" on the sound track and the girls were switching their hips in sexy fifties corseted dresses and swimsuits printed with a cornucopia of market-vegetable patterns. Let it be said, there is something about a bra top, a fluttery circle skirt, and a curve-higging lace dress that will bring out involuntary hip-switching in even the most serious-faced of young models. For 20 minutes, they got to taste what it must have been like for Linda, Christy, Cindy, and Naomi when they first inhabited that Dolce & Gabbana hitness almost a generation ago. And the audience got to experience  how the brand's lush celebration of feminity is just as relevant today.








Fashion-wise, this was a smart pices of timing in a season when the best collections in Italy have been all about individual voices. They hit current notes of the season - 3-D lace, bejeweled embroidery, and all those colorful prints. But aside from the spectacle produced by the crazy, celebratory finale of the models in showgirl corsets, the biggest pleasure was just seeing these designers being so confidently themselves.












Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2012






Selections made by ANDREA JANKE Finest Acessories


Photo Credit/Source: VOGUE
Photography by Marcio Madeira/firstView

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Italian effervescence of D&G is unmatched. Their designs are about romance & beauty, glamor.Prints are vibrant, colorful.I love the intricate style of crochet dresses. It's so classic yet sexy. The lacy couture is always enticing to me. Bejeweled designs are royal.For sure,dress, corsets, a woman who wears D&G creations, always is desirable. Elegant word in fashion.

Shagun said...

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