To bling, or not to bling is the eternal question at Dolce & Gabbana — and the designing duo had it both ways during the Milan Fashion Week menswear preview for the next cold weather season.
Jung Hae-in took over social media with his fancy Dolce&Gabbana FW25 After Party look on January 19, 2025. The South Korean actor was styled in Dolce&Gabbana, in a white-and-black outfit for a classic look.
A model wears a creation part of the men's Prada Fall-Winter 2025-2026 collection, that was presented in Milan, Italy.
Here are the key takeaways from Milan Fashion Week Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025. As Vogue Runway ’s Luke Leitch puts it, there was a willingness to “both appreciate and undermine convention” in Milan this season, as designers explored less conventional styles and injected a sense of freedom into their collections.
Dolce & Gabbana,” an opulent exhibition dedicated to the brand’s high fashion collections, was consistently sold out over its five-month run last year at the Palazzo Reale in Milan. Beyond all the decadence and dolce vita,
Stars including Lucien Laviscount, Jung Hae-in and Hirunkit were among the celebrities attending Dolce & Gabbana's menswear collection in Milan. (Jan. 18)
Wallpaper* takes a tour of Dolce & Gabbana’s ‘Du Coeur à La Main (From the Heart to the Hand)’ exhibition in Paris, a spellbinding journey through the house’s collections and their Italian inspiration
The runway shows by Prada, Giorgio Armani and Emporio Armani and Zegna, which anchored the four-day calendar, were widely praised, as were the presentations from tailoring brands ranging from Brunello Cucinelli to Brioni.
But Du Coeur a la Main is not just about finished pieces. Five real seamstresses from Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan atelier work live during the exhibition, crafting bodices, bustiers and corsets ...
A round-up of the best looks from Milan Men’s Fashion Week, where luxury designers focused on a mixture of timeless styles and innovative outwear materials. It even included a surprise designer wedding.
From Dolce and Gabbana to Canali and Tod's, fashion brands offer more comfort, practicality and fun in menswear
Louis Vuitton’s Paris Fashion Week show took over the Louvre with a star-studded crowd and a killer collab between Pharrell and Nigo, mixing Americana streetwear with Japanese flair.View on euronews