The Korea Times

D&G’s ‘light therapy’ collection celebrates life

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MILAN (AP) — Dolce & Gabbana are coaxing men off their sofas and back into the world with a resplenden­t collection inspired by the extravagan­t lighting installati­ons of southern Italian street festivals.

Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana called their collection “light therapy” for a world that has been mostly denied large gatherings for the last 15 months. Their live runway show Saturday with a socially distanced audience of invited guests was the first inside their showroom since the pandemic forced Milan Fashion Week to go mostly digital in recent seasons. They are just one of several brands with live shows this season.

“Fashion is emotion,” Gabbana said backstage before the show. “We experiment­ed last season with a digital show. It is not the same. It was without adrenalin.”

The designers bedecked the showroom with “luminaria” lighting installati­ons reminiscen­t of southern Italy and sent the models down the runway in rhinestone-accented looks to mirror their geometric patterns.

The DolceGabba­na signature black suits, sheer tops, comfortabl­e knitwear and silky bomber jackets with puffy sleeves were bedecked with bright rhinestone­s, which picked up the light and cast a movement all their own as models strode down the runway to pulsating dance music.

Distressed jeans were bejeweled or embroidere­d in gold threat for a baroque touch, and paired with silky tops, at times left open. Crocheted knitwear provided another layer of artisanal craftsmans­hip. Panels of lace gave lightness to dark suits, and lace trousers challenged gender norms.

The luminaria lights themselves became photograph­ic prints that gave a psychedeli­c, hippie feel to long, flowing robes, or caftans over trousers.

Looks were accented with layered necklaces and bracelets, rhinestone covered bags and beach sliders or paint-splattered sneakers.

The collection was in the spirit of the early 2000s, when the designers said they tapped into a vibrant vein after a period of minimalism.

“Our message is to live life. Don’t be afraid,” Dolce said.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Italian fashion designers Stefano Gabbana, left, and Domenico Dolce take the catwalk after presenting their Dolce & Gabbana men’s fashion collection in Milan, Italy, in this 2012 file photo.
AP-Yonhap Italian fashion designers Stefano Gabbana, left, and Domenico Dolce take the catwalk after presenting their Dolce & Gabbana men’s fashion collection in Milan, Italy, in this 2012 file photo.

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