
The Season is Young–D&G’s fall 2011 collection finds a fine host of models in Alexander Johansson, David Agbodji and Guy Robinson. Photographed by Mario Testino, the lot get dressed for a playful outing, boasting bold colors and loud prints for a lasting impact. / View D&G’s fall 2011 collection here.

The Kids Are Alright–Guy Robinson makes the leap from Dolce & Gabbana’s mainline to D&G’s fall 2011 campaign, which also stars Alexander Johansson and David Agbodji. Lensed by Mario Testino, the group sport fall’s colorful lineup for an attitude-fused outing.

D&G breaks from the pack, bypassing the 70’s and looking to the 80’s for the inspiration of their candy-coated fall collection. Pure fun, the latest range excites the senses with a wide array of vibrant color and tops emblazoned with Mickey Mouse and the iconic Coca-Cola logo. Stealing a scene from Say Anything, wool coats make the perfect companion to denim and easy layered top sets. Whether comfortable in a blazer, oversize fur coat or smart cardigan, D&G delivers the right mood and style for the upcoming fall season.

D&G makes a picnic of a spring showing, hitting the green for their latest campaign photographed by Mario Testino. Clad in plaid and floral prints, Alexandre Cunha, Laurent Albucher, Patrick Rukai, Simon Nessman and Tobias Sørensen lead the way as this season’s smiling stars.

Adding a new fragrance to their Anthology lineup, D&G taps model and icon Tony Ward. Photographed by Mario Testino, Tony perfectly represents fragrance #11 La Force.


With a ski pass in hand and voluminous layering at work, D&G’s models are ready to hit the slopes. Juxtaposing a formal sensibility with the casualness of winter’s outdoor sports, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana set in motion a playful season of that caters to many functions. While ski pants and jeans are loose and low-slung, knits are either fitted or chunky for use as outerwear. Meanwhile, in a typical Dolce & Gabbana fashion, evening wear makes an appearance in a striking winter white, proving that no matter the location, the D&G man is set – even if that includes a Mickey Mouse motif.