Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria F/W 2015.16 Portofino

Italian luxury label Dolce & Gabbana presented few weeks ago the fall/winter 2015 collection of its haute couture menswear line, named Alta Sartoria. Heading to the evocative setting of Portofino, Italy, the fashion house sent on the runway a massive collection, made of 97 looks, designed for its more demanding customers. Paying homage to Italian sartorial heritage, the label explores this season an idea of opulent luxury, made of precious embroideries, pervaded by a romantic feeling, exquisite details and exclusive fabrics. Playing with the legendary figure of the sophisticated dandy, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana revisit the Sicilian style, one of the label’s core values, in a more luxurious way, with a touch of decadence.

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source: Designfever.com

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