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quarta-feira, 22 de janeiro de 2014
Povo italiano inspira campanha da Dolce & Gabbana
A campanha Primavera-Verão 2014/15 da Dolce & Gabbana traz a alegria do povo italiano. Os manequins aparecem a dançar e, noutras imagens, num quarto em clima familiar, com as peças da colecção do desfile da última Semana de Moda de Milão.
As fotos foram feitas pelo próprio estilista da marca, Domenico Dolce.
quinta-feira, 26 de setembro de 2013
Scarlett Johansson apresenta cosmético Dolce & Gabbana
A Dolce & Gabbana lançou uma nova máscara de cílios, Passioneyes. A campanha do novo produto é a actriz Scarlett Johansson, fotografada por Tom Munro na cidade italiana de Taormina.
A máscara é uma colaboração com Pat McGrath, top maquilhadora e conselheira criativa da marca. A fórmula de Passioneyes contém polímeros da tapioca para ajudar a sustentar o efeito de cílios curvados, cera de abelhas para dar flexibilidade e glicerina, que ajuda a condicionar as pestanas.
O produto está disponível em três cores: nero (cinza), terra (marrom-escuro) e deep blue (azul que lembra as águas do Mediterrâneo).
Confira o vídeo de divulgação:
quinta-feira, 28 de fevereiro de 2013
Dolce & Gabbana Outono/Inverno 2013/2014
Domenico Dolce e Stefano Gabbana foram buscar parte da sua ispiração para esta colecção a Secília, a ilha da máfia italiana. Mas não só. Nesta colecção podemos ver os mosaicos venezianos e bizantinos de Montreal com o glamour do dourado e bordado: vestidos a traçar delicadamente as linhas do corpo a alguns centímetros acima do tornozelo, ou que foram cortados de forma bem curta.
As palavras-chave para esta colecção são sem dúvida dourado e ornamentos.
As palavras-chave para esta colecção são sem dúvida dourado e ornamentos.
ough, was only the
beginning, as the designers took us on a journey that went northward to
Rome to the era of Fellini and Cinecittà. Not just in the look of the bella figura
double-peplum jackets and hourglass dresses, cut from a salt-and-pepper
herringbone tweed; the show’s sound track was from the director’s
musical collaborator, Nino Rota. (Incidentally, if you think that tweed
appears a tad substantial weightwise, don’t worry; on a preview of the
collection a couple of days ago, a curtain was whipped away, and lighter
versions are all ready to go.) From there, it seems we journeyed far
westward to the New World, to Hollywood, alighting at the set of Alfred
Hitchcock’s North by Northwest and Marnie,
with tweedy check clutch coats and abbreviated A-line dresses. Then,
like Dorothy clicking her sparkling ruby slippers and chanting, “There’s
no place like home,” we were back in Sicily, with a gorgeous closing
finale of a multitude of evening dresses worked in red lace, though not
one that was long, many encrusted with gemstones.
What came through the strongest in these was the sense of how to elevate day clothes, which have been missing in action—and much missed, too—in these past few weeks of shows. Still, things weren’t too practical and workaday. Accessories lent an element of fantasy, with crown headpieces that were part saint, part principessa, huge cross earrings, and delightfully playful shoes, that variously incorporated rich papal purple or cardinal red velvet, baroque carved platforms, and golden cage heels entwined with little floral buds. All in all, an upbeat and uplifting way to approach the end of the Milan season. - See more at: http://www.vogue.com/fashion-week/fall-2013-rtw/mdgabbana/review/#sthash.jL2tYGdA.dpuf
What came through the strongest in these was the sense of how to elevate day clothes, which have been missing in action—and much missed, too—in these past few weeks of shows. Still, things weren’t too practical and workaday. Accessories lent an element of fantasy, with crown headpieces that were part saint, part principessa, huge cross earrings, and delightfully playful shoes, that variously incorporated rich papal purple or cardinal red velvet, baroque carved platforms, and golden cage heels entwined with little floral buds. All in all, an upbeat and uplifting way to approach the end of the Milan season. - See more at: http://www.vogue.com/fashion-week/fall-2013-rtw/mdgabbana/review/#sthash.jL2tYGdA.dpuf
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