Today, fashion houses cater to the age of mass digital consumption. Therefore, Dolce & Gabbana once again rolled out the red carpet to its millennials. Familiar faces such as Austin Mahone, Cameron Dallas, Christian Combs, and Rafferty Law took to the catwalk. The lot currently fronts the fashion house’s advertising campaign. Taking to the runway, the new age models wore decadent looks from the brand’s fall-winter 2018 collection, “King’s Angels.” Reigniting its penchant for royal themes, Dolce & Gabbana delivered styles fit for a modern king of opulence. Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana sent out dandy suits as well as streetwear-inspired numbers.
Dolce & Gabbana Returns to Regal Motif for Fall ’18
The Fashionisto
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Published January 15, 2018
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