D & G reflect relaxed lifestyle for men
Source: Stuff.co.nz (Original Article)
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MAN-MADE: A model displays a creation as part of Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2009 men’s collection during Milan Fashion Week.
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Italian designer team Dolce & Gabbana kicked off Milan's fashion week in relaxed style, taking inspiration from oriental kimonos to kit out men in silk evening pajamas for next summer.
Asian-style prints of dragons and butterflies decorated robes and shorts in black, white, grey, sepia and ivory for the duo's signature line. Naomi Campbell modeled one of their designs as part of the spring/summer 2009 menswear collections.
Evening jackets teamed with black trousers also sported the prints, in a collection said to reflect "the relaxed lifestyle of the modern man".
A variety of light and dark blues, and natural hues from beige to brown, were used for formal striped suits and casual wear, topped on the runway with dark-rimmed glasses.
Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce tucked tight-fitting shirts — often diagonally-striped, with small bow ties or chine jersey shirts with cotton collars and cuffs — into drawstring trousers with a loose leg, or paired suits with bow and skinny ties. Jackets had small shawl lapels, single- or double-breasted.
The designers used crocodile and suede for jackets and for limited edition sneakers that also came in mixed leathers.
Models, some of whom were sent out with double-handled bags, wore python, crocodile, eel or patent leather sandals, as well as slippers in various leathers and colors.
The designers, whose show was watched by pop singer Fergie, will show off their more informal line, D&G, on June 24.
GARDEN INSPIRES
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