Thei made the “DG” logo an iconic and instantly recognizable symbol. In 1995, they opened the atelier in via San Damiano. In 2006, thei opened in Milan a 5,000 square foot show floor, in via Broggi. Sicily and Sicilian culture is the most important style and identity of DOLCE&GABBANA. Originally inspired by thrift bohemian style, their colored animal prints taking inspiration from Italy’s prestigious film history. In 2009, thei had 93 boutiques and 11 factory outlets.
Both with different tastes, they are known for seductive, traditional styles, best known for glamour, sexy styles and curves. Their trademarks include extravagantly printed coats, corsets and bra fastenings, gangster boss pinstripe suits. In January 2016, they launched a high-end fashion range aimed at wealthy Muslim women, featuring clothes full of daisies, lemons and roses. In addition to designing clothing, DOLCE&GABBANA https://www.dolcegabbana.it/ have co-authored two dozen books (photographic narratives as well as collections of their own work).
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