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Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2013
Dolce and Gabbana Spring 2013
Legendary venerable design duo Dolce and Gabbana continued to reign supreme this season with their latest spring / summer offering which was bursting with pulchritude.
Dolce and Gabbana drew inspiration from their Sicilian heritage which resulted in an embodiment of all things Italian.
An inescapable fixture of corsetry was highly prevalent. Attenuated waists lent a sculptural silhouette.
A riot of colour was resplendent on prints featuring conquistadors and moor inspired artifacts. Scarf prints were teamed haphazardously with impressionistic fresco style prints. A manifestation of all things kitsch was a hallmark feature.
A multitude of puppeteria characters were emblazoned on garments including shifts, 1950s sirenesque, diaphanous skirts, culottes, head scarves and blousons.
A strong handcrafted artisanal aesthetic was evident on a hessian shift dress complete with nipped in waist and flower applique. A multi coloured macrame bralet and mini skirt was teamed with matching tote and demure sandal oozed of Italian charm. Dolce and Gabbana's signature lace inserts and motifs made an appearance on bloomers, tailored cropped jackets and figure hugging pencil skirts.
Stripes proved popular this season. A red candy striped, breezy boatneck blouse teamed with matching knicker bocker, modelled by Karmen Pedaru, had a distinct vintage swimwear air to it. Zuzanna Bijoch closed the show in a showstopping, museum worthy caged, wicker corset dress with lighter than air chiffon overlay.
Bold, oversized, ornate earrings bared a striking resemblance to a pinada.
A combination of pom poms, straw and beaded earrings were shown in colourful displays. Moors characters dangled from models ears.
This collection was a combination of finesse, ostentation and practically minded garments. Either way there is something to suit everyone's palette.
By Courtney Jones.
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