I love how fantasy meets reality in this photo of the fashion exhibit “From the Heart to the Hands: Dolce&Gabbana,” currently on display at the Grand Palais in Paris. A wildly over-the-top assemblage of chandeliers lights up an array of clothing that seems almost otherworldly,
Louvre Couture, which runs until July 21, features around 100 items of clothing by 45 top fashion houses. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Dolce & Gabbana exhibit has opened in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Sky TG24 spoke to the two fashion designers about the meaning of their work.
Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have showcased their creations inspired by Italian music, culture and art
After a highly successful debut at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, Dolce & Gabbana's Du Cœur à la Main exhibition has landed in Paris. Situated in one of the city's biggest high-fashion hubs, the Grand Palais,
Dolce&Gabbana's haute couture at the Grand Palais, a history sewn with gold thread at the Quai Branly, a journey between art and clothing at the Louvre: As the new year begins, fashion takes up its winter residence in Paris museums.
To bling, or not to bling is the eternal question at Dolce & Gabbana — and the designing duo had it both ways during the Milan Fashion Week menswear preview for the next cold weather season.
Statement Pieces” marks the prestigious museum’s first foray into fashion, with a sprawling exhibition dedicated to the relationship between designers and art.
The Louvre in Paris opened its first-ever fashion exhibition on Friday, seeking to draw new, younger audiences amid national concern about conditions inside the landmark art destination.
The most visited museum in the world is wooing a new crowd by injecting glamorous new cool into its fustiest department.
The Louvre in Paris opened its first-ever fashion exhibition on Friday, seeking to draw new, younger audiences amid national concern about conditions inside the landmark art destination.
The Louvre in Paris opened its first-ever fashion exhibition on Friday, seeking to draw new, younger audiences to the world's most popular museum.