Baroque Tailoring
Inspiration:
The starting point of the Dolce & Gabbana Winter 2013 men's collection is the strong and renowned masculine tailoring tradition which has evolved in volumes and processes experimenting new cuts and embroidery until they take on a life of their own. A history that from its own past finds the impulse to always look for something new.
Coat:
The coat is the protagonist of the collection. Made in different shapes and in various proportions, from daily items to evening wear, becoming sometimes a cape called Tistera, a typical Sicilian countryside.
Inspiration:
The starting point of the Dolce & Gabbana Winter 2013 men's collection is the strong and renowned masculine tailoring tradition which has evolved in volumes and processes experimenting new cuts and embroidery until they take on a life of their own. A history that from its own past finds the impulse to always look for something new.
The coat is the protagonist of the collection. Made in different shapes and in various proportions, from daily items to evening wear, becoming sometimes a cape called Tistera, a typical Sicilian countryside.
Fabrics: Typical of the traditional Italian tailoring, but processed and treated in new ways (boiled, painted, aged) such a pinstripe, a herringbone, velevet and Princess of Wales with which coats, jackets and pants are made. Precious Baroque - inspired embroidery are all made of gold fillgree threads and recall the spirals one can find in churches.
Shapes: Shapes are the natural evolution of the Italian tailoring tradition.
Accessories: The most important accessory of the collection is the shoes, embroidered and characterized by gatters worn over pointed and rounded - toe shoes. Always present are the Iconic Sicilian cape and romantic ribbon bow - ties.
Colours: All the grey hues with hints of bordeux, dark green and camel.
Soundtrack:
Music from Giussepe Verdi by Luciano Pavarotti
Watch the video:
Accessories: The most important accessory of the collection is the shoes, embroidered and characterized by gatters worn over pointed and rounded - toe shoes. Always present are the Iconic Sicilian cape and romantic ribbon bow - ties.
Colours: All the grey hues with hints of bordeux, dark green and camel.
Soundtrack:
Music from Giussepe Verdi by Luciano Pavarotti
Watch the video:
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