2009年3月30日 星期一

Advertisement of D&G Fall/Winter 2008/09 (2)






 
Here is a series of advertisement presenting check.
 
The check was really charming.
 

2009年3月28日 星期六

Dolce&Gabanna Fall Winter 2008/09 (2)











 
In this season, Dolce&Gabanna found suiting very matched with 'villages', which is exactly the London midi-skirt in 1970s.
Their selling point turned from design to different pattern of check in different colour.
 
Several colours were mainly used:
Red, Blue, Green, Brown
Acutally, so many colours were in the differnt check.
Not only Red, but also Cranberry;
Not only Blue, but also Lapis, Teal, Aqua;
Not only Green, but also Forest, Olive;
Not only Brown, but also Tan, Deiji
 
Therefore, I told that the designers emphasized the check and the colour more than the designs.
Charming check paired with charming colour. Amazing.
It is so eye-dazzling, epsecially when they were used on both top and bottom.
I like it!
 

Dolce&Gabanna Fall Winter 2008/09




 
In the collection of Fall Winter 2008/09, Grey occupied the main position. At the same time, Red and Brown were the focuses of this collection, giving us surprise.
 
They are definitely carrying traditional, formal but romanic, luxurious feeling.
 
The characteristic of this collection:
Chiffon blouses and dresses with fur pattern
Fur and Down
Palazzons
drainpipe trousers
Basque
Formal dresses
British suiting
 

2009年3月26日 星期四

Advertisement of D&G Fall/Winter 2008/09







 
The inspiration of the designs of Dolce&Gabbana were mainly from Sicily, the birthplace of Dolce.
 
Tight corset, underwear wearing on top and animals' pattern plus a large number of Dark colour, especially Red and Black were used in the designs.
This was the style called 'baroque', a new grand Italy style.
It was the fashion showing gorgeous palace in Europe, therefore, Gold was also used to present it well.
 
How grand it was!
 
 

Dolce&Gabanna Fall Winter 2009/10 (2)




 
Popular materials were used in the collection of Fall Winter 2009/10, says, chiffon, gauze, fur.
Traditional colours, Black and White, were also used.
Let's move back to the video shown before.