Fall 2008 Collection
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who first introduced their own label in 1985 while still in their 20s, own Dolce & Gabbana. They met in Milan in 1980, while working as assistants in an atelier (studio). Dolce, who studied fashion design and worked for his family's small clothing factory, grew up in a small Sicilian village; Gabbana, a trained graphic designer, grew up in Milan. They had an immediate creative connection and went into business together two years later.

Dolce & Gabbana Print Scarf
Autumnal tones color the pattern that covers a beautiful scarf trimmed in delicate fringe.
Silk/wool/cashmere.
Made in Italy.
$950
Loved by fashion magazines and the number one choice of Hollywood stars & music artists such as Monica Bellucci, Isabella Rossellini, Kylie Minogue, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Angelina Jolie, and Madonna, Dolce & Gabbana has become one of Italy's most successful ready-to-wear fashion houses. The company has boutiques around the world, including a handful of company-owned locations.

Dolce & Gabbana Cable Knit Trim Turtleneck
A lean black turtleneck shaped from a soft cashmere blend features subtly contrasting, marled cable-knit trim. Cashmere and wool.
$1150
Dolce & Gabbana designs draw inspiration from Mediterranean colors, culture, and classic southern Italian cinema of the 40s & 50s. Their inspirational figures include Italian beauties Sophia Loren and Anna Magnani, which illustrates why their collections are always romantic, voluptuous, and sensual.

Dolce & Gabbana Paint Splatter Tee
An abstract, avant-garde print covers a longer-length cotton tee with a metal logo plate near the nape.
Cotton.
$450
After their first womenswear collection launched to international acclaim in 1986, the brand soon expanded to knitwear, beachwear, lingerie, and accessories. today, they have two main clothing lines — the couture Dolce & Gabbana and the younger, more informal D&G.
Later on their signature pieces were the sexy corset dresses, gangster pinstripe suits, sexy black suits, empire line jackets, and floral embroidered coats, continuing to flatter the female body in a glamorous modern feel.
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana, who first introduced their own label in 1985 while still in their 20s, own Dolce & Gabbana. They met in Milan in 1980, while working as assistants in an atelier (studio). Dolce, who studied fashion design and worked for his family's small clothing factory, grew up in a small Sicilian village; Gabbana, a trained graphic designer, grew up in Milan. They had an immediate creative connection and went into business together two years later.

Dolce & Gabbana Print Scarf
Autumnal tones color the pattern that covers a beautiful scarf trimmed in delicate fringe.
Silk/wool/cashmere.
Made in Italy.
$950
Loved by fashion magazines and the number one choice of Hollywood stars & music artists such as Monica Bellucci, Isabella Rossellini, Kylie Minogue, Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston, Angelina Jolie, and Madonna, Dolce & Gabbana has become one of Italy's most successful ready-to-wear fashion houses. The company has boutiques around the world, including a handful of company-owned locations.

Dolce & Gabbana Cable Knit Trim Turtleneck
A lean black turtleneck shaped from a soft cashmere blend features subtly contrasting, marled cable-knit trim. Cashmere and wool.
$1150
Dolce & Gabbana designs draw inspiration from Mediterranean colors, culture, and classic southern Italian cinema of the 40s & 50s. Their inspirational figures include Italian beauties Sophia Loren and Anna Magnani, which illustrates why their collections are always romantic, voluptuous, and sensual.

Dolce & Gabbana Paint Splatter Tee
An abstract, avant-garde print covers a longer-length cotton tee with a metal logo plate near the nape.
Cotton.
$450
After their first womenswear collection launched to international acclaim in 1986, the brand soon expanded to knitwear, beachwear, lingerie, and accessories. today, they have two main clothing lines — the couture Dolce & Gabbana and the younger, more informal D&G.
Later on their signature pieces were the sexy corset dresses, gangster pinstripe suits, sexy black suits, empire line jackets, and floral embroidered coats, continuing to flatter the female body in a glamorous modern feel.


