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~*sunny-baby*~

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Dolce & Gabanna
« on: 5 March 2007, 19:32:49 »
lol since we have valentino and versace why not D&G??  ::lol::

Dolce and Gabbana are arguably the most powerful and influential designers of our time. Their clients include some of the best dressed people in the world, such as the Beckhams, Madonna and Sophia Loren.

Stefano Gabbana was born on 14th November 1962, in Venice, Italy. Domencio Dolce was born on 13th September 1958, in a small village in Sicily. Dolce studied fashion design in Sicily and gained experience in his parents businesses. Gabbana, however, studied graphic design and gained some work experience in fashion, as an assistant in an atelier in Milan, where the pair first met in 1980.


Born: August 13, 1958, in Palermo, Sicily (Dolce); November 14, 1962, in Milan (Gabbana)

First break: The duo debuted as "New Talent" at the Milan collections in 1985.

Company founded: 1985; menswear in 1990

Based in: Milan

Men's line D&G Dolce Gabbana (1994)

Selected awards: FHM Designer of the Year (1996), Footwear News Footwear Designer of the Year (1997), GQ Best Designer of the Year (2003)

Signature quote: "When two people collaborate the right way, there is a third person that is born." (Gabbana)

Worn by: Jude Law, Brad Pitt, Colin Farrell, Nicolas Cage, Martin Sheen, Jesse McCartney, Mos Def, Adam Scott

Random fact: Designed more than 1,300 costumes for Madonna's 1993 "Girlie Show" world tour.

Authentic D&G Jeans, Fragrances, T-Shirt and Clothes are available from a select number of websites.

here below is a pic of them!  ;)


and the rest will be their fab work!! :D

im gonna post more soon ;) coz i have to go

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SweetBabyGirl

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #1 on: 5 March 2007, 20:25:48 »
I love dolce & gabana, they make the most beautiful things, it's so young and they always hit the right spot when it comes to fashion!

sun_hippie

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #2 on: 7 March 2007, 01:06:19 »
like D&G too, well hello I like most of these kinds of brands lol.
I esp. like their shoes!

wonder babe

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #3 on: 7 March 2007, 01:13:32 »
gabbana is fit lol
hes a fab bachelor! very desirable and eligible indeed!

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #4 on: 7 March 2007, 15:08:00 »
I love Dolce too!!

Every one of their fashion shows has it's own theme.  It's pretty cool.  I don't know how they come up with a new thing everytime.  It's amazing stuff.  ;D

Jenn

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #5 on: 7 March 2007, 19:26:39 »
I love their sunglasses 8)

~*sunny-baby*~

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #6 on: 8 March 2007, 17:49:07 »
dolce & gabbana rocks!! i bought lots of stuff that i really like from them...;D but pretty  expensive though lol but still they r perfect!! ::lol:: yep G does look fit... ;D
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wonder babe

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #7 on: 9 March 2007, 19:29:51 »
am i getting confused with dolce and gabbana?

i thought stefano gabbana was the tall one with the dark hair
or that may be dominici dolce? lol help!

Jenn

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #8 on: 9 March 2007, 19:30:39 »
::lol:: lmao ::lol:: I'll make a quick research ;) :D

Jenn

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #9 on: 9 March 2007, 19:32:34 »
Gabbana: dark hair , tall

wonder babe

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #10 on: 9 March 2007, 19:39:05 »
yes! i knew i wasnt fancying the wrong guy all this time! lol
thanks jenn ;)

Jenn

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #11 on: 9 March 2007, 19:55:36 »
::lol:: lmao yw :D

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #12 on: 10 March 2007, 17:16:40 »
ok i have some news...
Dolce & Gabbana forced to pull 'sexist and violent' advertisement

By Elizabeth Nash in Madrid
Published: 24 February 2007

Dolce & Gabbana are wowing the fashion world on the catwalks of Milan, but feminists in Spain have condemned their latest advertising campaign as sexist and violent, throwing the flamboyant duo into a hissy fit and prompting withdrawal of the images.

The ads, which appeared in Spain on Monday, show a half-naked man holding a scantily clad woman to the ground by her wrists while four predatory hunks look on. Spain's Women's Institute, a government organisation linked to the Labour Ministry, described the scene as offensive to women's dignity and an incitement to sexual violence.

Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, hailed as the high priests of tart chic, announced they would drop their campaign in Spain and covered their retreat with acid-drenched sneers. "We will withdraw that photo from the Spanish market alone, since they are behind the times. What does an artistic photo have to do with the real world?" If Spanish views held sway, "you'd have to burn museums like the Louvre and all the paintings of Caravaggio", they added.

But Spanish women objected not to the supposed sensuality or eroticism but the image's glorification of sexual violence. "The advert suggests it is acceptable to use force as a way of imposing oneself on a woman, reinforced by the passive complicity of the men looking on," the Labour Ministry said.

This was a complaint consistent with efforts of a generation of Spanish women to resist being treated as sexually compliant airheads. The polemic coincides with increasing awareness in Spain of the seriousness of crimes of violence against females. Ten women have died at the hands of violent men in the past seven weeks.

The day that D&G's provocative photo hit Spain's headlines, Maria del Carmen Valdericeda, from the village of Orusco de Tajuna 30 miles south-west of Madrid, was run over several times by a vehicle allegedly driven by her former partner Alejandro Martin, leaving her mortally wounded. Her family had reported Mr Martin to the police "for insults and threats to run her over". He was arrested on Thursday.

No one argues that the photo and the murder are linked, but the Italian designers stepped into dangerous terrain when they launched their provocative images in Spain. The socialist government recently introduced a law protecting women against sexual violence. And a "publicity law" forbids "any advert ... that presents women in a harassing way, either using their body or parts of their body as mere objects unrelated to the product it is supposed to promote".

Last month, a D&G campaign featuring bloodstained models brandishing knives was banned in Britain after the Advertising Standards Authority received scores of complaints that the pictures glorified violence. The ads appeared in newspapers alongside stories about mounting British gun crime.

The Italian pair, displaying the fashionistas' lofty contempt for concerns in the real world, said at the time they wanted to create only the theatrical aesthetic of the Napoleonic period. They similarly seem to have failed to understand the message sent by Spanish critics. "Next year," the designers joked yesterday, "we'll mount a publicity campaign showing a naked woman on top of a man."


source: news.independent.co uk
and here is the pic of that ad



sun_hippie

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #13 on: 10 March 2007, 18:43:49 »
i personally didn't find it offensive.....lol

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Re: Dolce & Gabanna
« Reply #14 on: 10 March 2007, 18:59:41 »
I love their sunglasses 8)

me 2! i was abut to say that!