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Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana are famous for marketing their
fascination with the exotic bombshell look. Inspired by the films of
Roberto Rossellini and Luchino Visconti and a mutual passion of everything
Sicilian, the pair has patented the perfect brew of voluptuously feminine
style. However, with the ‘prim and proper’ avalanche descending
upon alta moda, even Signori Dolce e Gabbana have abandoned
their trademark sultry vixen allure in favor of a more graceful sensibility.
This season the Dolce & Gabbana collection is less Sophia Lauren
and more Catherine Deneuve.
Introducing their new body of work with Indie
movie golden girl Chloë Sevigny,
dressed in a fur trimmed boxy coat belted around the waist, the dynamic
duo signaled that they had something other than a sexy mix of satin corsets,
fishnets, and baby-dolls in store for their fervent enthusiasts. Indeed,
the well-conceived and brilliantly executed procession of minis, maxis,
tailored jackets, chiffon blouses, boucle skirt-suits, and fur coats
that followed, reconfirmed the fashion cognoscenti’s suspicion
that the reinvented Dolce & Gabbana woman would be a positively
more demure and elegant version of her old self.
The white and silver
red-carpet gowns, embellished with crystals and exotic feathers,
which came at the very end, made gentle references to the enticingly
fierce core of the brand, but ultimately kept the sizzle factor under
control.
For fall 2005 refraining from communicating an overt
message of come-hither sexuality, the gifted Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana
focused on empowering women through beautiful clothes. The result was
a radiant collection defined by polished poise and impeccable panache. Bravo
ragazzi!
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