The Northern Advocate

Fashion collection drips with gold and opulence

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Black velvet, black lace, black chiffon and more gold than even Midas could muster are the basic ingredient­s of the dramatic Dolce & Gabbana winter collection.

Dramatic, as well as theatrical — 10 maxi chandelier­s dripping with silk roses hung above the runway, while in the background an oversized gilded mirror doubled the splendour of the outfits during Sunday’s show on the fifth day of Fashion Week for winter 2013.

Front row guest British actress Helen Mirren described the clothes as both ‘‘decadent and opulent’’ and said she loved ‘‘every bit’’ of the show.

However, the actress did not dip into her theatre closet for reference, but rather said the show ‘‘spoke to my Russian roots’’. Mirren’s father was a Russian nobleman.

For another front-row guest, Italian actress Monica Bellucci, the show was ‘‘molto Siciliano’’, a reference to the Dolce & Gabbana fashion vision. This round inspiratio­n could easily come from the 1963 film, The Leopard, about the decline of Sicilian nobility at the end of the 19th century.

Either way, there was definitely an aristocrat­ic feel to the collection, from the dainty gilded head dressings that framed the models’ demure hairdos, to the dainty little buttoned booties that adorned their feet.

Styles ranged from coats to capes, from long sheaths to ballooned shorts, from pleated skirts to ruffled tops. But no matter the cut — gold, beaded, sequined, embroidere­d, or simply worn as jewellery made the difference.

To lighten the look the designing duo interspers­ed white or pretty Victorian floral patterns into the basic black palette.

The grand finale was an infinite parade of black and gold made up of more

 ?? PHOTO/AP ?? SLIM: Missoni’s new designs
PHOTO/AP SLIM: Missoni’s new designs

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