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February 28, 2021

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022. Review by Eleonora de Gray, Editor-in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE.

Well, after recent fiasco with Men collection Fall Winter 2021-2022 this collection is indeed “Back to the feature” or “Rewind” or “Remastered” experience created by two great designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. There’s indeed a glitch of Philipp Plein, and not only me had to notice, but the pink or golden glossy pants are not exactly only his signature. But there are also “Street Tagging”, “Chinese Street”, “Star Wars”, “Astronauts”, “Baseball”, themes.

Non need “to celebrate the excellence”, like it says in the press-release, as there’s no such thing as perfection. Although there’s indeed very important research related to artificial intelligence, new technologies in general which became a part of fashion, shown by models. Dolce & Gabbana and the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in this Fall Winter 2021-2022 show brought up research in the technological field and its infinite applications, fashion included.

The multifunctional humanoid robots iCub and R1 (thinking of “Star Wars”) were involved in the event, the result of IIT’s highly specialized research activity in the field of service robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Here also overlapping a little bit with Philipp Plein who showed during Milan Fashion Week a show for Spring Summer 2016 season, where models were served by the robots.

The idea of this Dolce Gabbana collection is to show how technology and craftsmanship, two different worlds, might come together. The looks for this collection were inspired by robotics research and Artificial Intelligence, and based on the looks created by Dolce Gabbana in 90s.

Let’s start from the technology. Dolce Gabbana presented I’d say “cyber-fashion” : artificial colors, fake textures and digitally enhanced features, kaleidoscopic high-tech materials, morphing wools with plastics, and vegan “things”. The designers had employed technological evolution to develop real, tactile fabrics that brought the look of virtual reality into the material world.

And what is morphing from 90s to this futuristic collection is the transformation of their LEOPARD PRINT. Everyone has a jacket or coat, black classic tailor or denim, with leopard print inside. Even Vice-President of United States Kamala Harris has one, and wore it at the Inauguration day. So this collection shows leopard prints outside in artificial yellow, red and blue colors. These colors were used on the leather, denim, polyester and silk, and applied by new technological methods.

Another known element, like we say DNA today, from Dolce Gabbana past which developed trough the years is the patchwork, amazing craftsmanship and traditional Sicilian and Italian patchwork. This patchwork also find its place in this new futuristic collection. Look how sparkle…

Themes:
“Street Tagging”. The show starts with very colorful pieces bomb-painted looks.
“Chinese Street”. The most admired and reproduced by billion “fashion looks” of Chinese streets Dolce Gabbana put up on absolutely new very luxury level.
“Star Wars” and “Astronauts”. Designers came up with very futuristic looks of the “blown up” goose-down jackets and coats in addition to specific face coverings due to pandemic. Let’s add here new marketing wave to make all “exploring cosmos”.

There are couple of other themes like “Baseball” or “Old Classic” (I don’t want to say Chanel-ish), themes and style of today and everyday life transformed and morphed by the new technologies applied to traditional fabrics, created a “New Touch” or “New Punch” of this Fall Winter 2021-2022 collection of Dolce Gabbana. Next step to use “Vegetal leather” out of apple skin, like Tommy Hilfiger produces for the second season.

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February 4, 2021

Dolce Gabbana Men Fall 2021-2022 - Scandalous Plagiarism

Dolce Gabbana Men Fall 2021-2022 - Scandalous Plagiarism. Review by Eleonora de Gray, Editor in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Please consider this article as PLAGIARISM CHECK TOOL / 100% Free and Accurate!
Being big admirer of Dolce Gabbana, their creative and innovative approach, great quality, devotion to “Fatto a mano”, support to many Italian artisans and crafts. Well, at least I was. I understand the idea of “Family”, I have my family, and I’m very devoted to mine. But the resent changes in the house of Dolce Gabbana became the sorrow for the eyes. So the new heirs, starting from new CEO Alfonso Dolce, brother of Domenico – only family members, are to carry out creative plans for generations. Good plan… doesn’t work though. All 2020 year Domenico and Stefano started the transfer of creative power from them to the new creative directors and marketers from Domenico Dolce family.
This collection suppose to represent according to press-release the story of the designers who grew up in 80s-90s. Yes, there are dozen of absolutely fabulous jackets / looks of Dolce Gabbana. But what it really represents is 100 pieces of “mix-and-match” of Jeremy Scott-ish, Philippe Plein-ish, Moncler-ish, Gucci-ish… even 2-3 jackets Chanel-ish…. But where’s Dolce Gabbana? Great creative Italian House with Opera and class??? And this “America” song of Justin Bieber for 20 min gave headache. Los Angeles looks mixed with looks for Harlem boys and pimps are suppose to represent new marketing tactic?
And what’s the point to go for plagiarism suddenly? Well noted that the most commercial looks of the big houses were picked by “Family Affaires” team to reassure maximum sales. UPS!
The collection looks like a collection of very rich emerging brand. PLAGIARISM – that what we never could even imagine in Dolce Gabbana House. So let’s mark down what is borrowed and copied.
Jeremy Scott, Artistic director of Moschino, showed Ready-to-Wear Fall-Winter 2019-2020 in February 2019, and this collection made a buzzzzz and had a huge success, specifically in Asian markets.
Next – CHANEL. Can you imagine women jackets on men… well… very feminine men? Now you do with this new Dolce Gabbana Menswear collection for Fall-Winter 2021-2022. Even Olivier Rousteing, Artistic Director of Balmain, didn’t dare to go that far… Even the jewelry, which comes with these Chanel-ish jackets looks like Chanel, with DG on them of course. Was there tribute or something Dolce Gabbana forgot to mention to Chanel?
This look I love the most – classic CHANEL tweed, with classic CHANEL pearls, and the classic CHANEL black bag by…. by… DOLCE GABBANA.
Next in line Philipp Plein Fall-Winter 2020-2021
Noticed something Moncler-ish???? From these wonderful Moncelr Genius collections launched couple of years ago where several designers present their view and creative interpretation of Moncler? Yep, here we are. Moncler by Pierpaolo Piccioli Fall-Winter 2018-2019 got the hit. You can also check this fabulous collection of Pierpaolo Piccioli for Moncler 2019-2020.
Or and by the way Dolce Gabbana choose the male model, who’s slightly… no, a lot looks like Ezra Miller, who wore one of these coats for the premiere Fantastic Beats 2.
So it appears that each and every look, taken from other fashion designers or brands, was very well calculated in relation to the impact on the market it did 1 or 2 years ago. And when it comes to the timeless pieces like Chanel looks – these ones of course were taken with precaution and modified in relation to the 80s – the Chanel before Karl.
I also can add here couple of Gucci looks…. and the looks of Snoop Dogg wears pimp coat… oh, sorry pink coat… that is probably where these Gucci looks are coming from in Dolce Gabbana Men Fall 2021-2022 collection.
Please consider this article as PLAGIARISM CHECK TOOL / 100% Free and Accurate!


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Chanel Classic White Jacket VS Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Chanel Classic Black Jacket VS Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Chanel Classic Black Tweed Jacket VS Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


CHANEL 15a runway Paris Salzburg collection with crystal Gripoix buttons


Philipp Plein Fall-Winter 2020-2021 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Philipp Plein Fall-Winter 2020-2021 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Moncler & Pierpaolo Piccioli Fall-Winter 2019-2020 by Ezra Miller vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Moncler & Pierpaolo Piccioli Fall-Winter 2019-2020 by Ezra Miller vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022







September 27, 2020

Best of Milan Fashion Week 2020

Best of Milan Fashion Week 2020 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE. 

Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana – Fashion Italian Federation showed absolutely EXCELLENT way to deal with the current health crises circumstances. After dull videos presented on the web-site of of New York Fashion Week, and colorful lookbooks displayed on the web-site of British Fashion Council, Carlo Capasa Chairman of Cameramoda organized this Milan Fashion Week under the rules and took necessary measures. The fashion week went so impeccably well that President of WHO Tedros Adhanom sent his felicitations to the Carlo Capasa and Cameramoda.

“This is a year in which vanguard brands have heeded the call and responded to the needs of the industry and those who represent the backbone of the fashion sector. We have been dedicated to presenting a fashion week that is in-line with security regulations and is in compliance with government measures and regional ordinances. Our platform, created in response to the social distancing regulations and travel limitations imposed by the global health pandemic, remains, during this edition, a key, functional, creative tool that supports our role in the physical fashion shows. This success would not have been possible without the fruitful collaboration of the Municipality of Milan, of ITA (the Italian Trade Agency), of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and of Confartigianato Imprese, to which we would like to express our gratitude,” – Carlo Capasa, Chairman of CameraModa.

Every designer were given a choice and specific orders about how to present the collections. Some designers decided to do the video presentations, some like Giorgio Armani and Elisabetta Franchi did the shows without public LIVE, and some decided to do the shows with very limited number of the invited guests. The rules were determined and respected: masks at all times, social distance, and every guest at the entrance was suppose to show the resent Covid-19 negative test. This organization of Milan Fashion Week was noticed and became perfect example to all fashion Federations and Organizations.

Upcoming fashion week in Paris is far from being organized the same way. Designers apparently are left alone upon their own will. Presentations and cocktails are organizing without any specific restrictions. Resent big event, Premiere of a film about Maison Pierre Cardin in Théâtre du Châtelet, with more than 500 guests went with symbolic respect of the rules. Guests of course wore the masks during the premiere of the film, but completely forgot during the cocktail, no social distancing, no temperature check at the entrance, and of course there are no negative test requests at the entrance. French Government is putting more and more restrictions on the massive gatherings, but apparently many houses are going to ignore it. Let’s see how French Federation is going to handle the task related to health safety. But what is preparing now, doesn’t look like any measures were opposed by French Federation.

During Milan Fashion Week designers presented outstanding and colorful collections. Beautiful presentations, conferences and discussions related to how to reorganize the industry for the best profit of all.

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Dolce Gabbana Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week “Sicilian Patchwork” had absolute success. 

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Prada Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week.

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Emporio Armani Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week. “Building Dialogs” absolutely exceptional collection presented by Armani for the Spring Summer 2021 season has this exquisite and elegant presence. Men… Women…. living… community… building dialogs…. This cinematic story Armani told on all languages, with all colors and with LOVE.

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Elisabetta Franchi Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week.

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Versace Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week.

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Moschino Spring Summer 2021 “Muppet show” Milan Fashion Week.

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Giorgio Armani Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week.

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Valentino Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week.

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September 22, 2020

Dolce Gabbana Spring Summer 2021

Dolce Gabbana Spring Summer 2021 Milan Fashion Week “Sicilian Patchwork” by RUNWNAY MAGAZINE.

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have visually woven together a tapestry which recounts the fabrics and patterns you might find in Palermo, Catania, Siracusa and Agrigento – creating pieces of patchwork:  mixing of fabrics, atmospheres, colors, brocade, poplin, georgette and chiffon.

In this new collection the Designers have captured their experience of “fatto a mano” – handmade craftsmanship. They hope to inspire a love and appreciation for the arts, handmade crafts, and sustainable fashion within a new generation.

Each piece is crafted and interpreted by a skilled hand, so that each unique piece has its own personality.

Each artisan and each tailor have sewn together fabrics in a distinctive way according to shapes and colors, allowing each piece of fabric to create its own story.

The Designers have also recalled their 1993 collection, inspired by the 70s – the jackets, gilet, skirts, shirts and trousers have been reinterpreted with a new proportion, fabrics and colors.

See all LOOKS and DETAILS of the collection HERE

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See all LOOKS and DETAILS of the collection HERE