The Dolce&Gabbana Men’s fashion show, titled “STILE,” celebrates precision while emphasizing and reaffirming their original design principles.







Leading the runway is top model Kit Butler, donning a sleek double-breasted English-style jersey jacket tailored to perfection. Notably, the jacket is accentuated by a technical jersey waistband. Kit pairs it flawlessly with 28-bottom jersey trousers and stylish technical jersey Driver shoes.










Another standout look features an oversized poplin shirt with a wool collar, high cuffs, and a mirror-like collar that doubles as a striking accessory. The ensemble is completed with 28-bottom wool trousers and low-profile technical shoes.










The collection introduces a fresh take on vests, showcasing peak lapels. These vests are skillfully matched with silk organza tank tops, wool canvas trousers, and Tatami shoes, creating a contemporary and refined aesthetic.










For outerwear, an exquisite double cashmere overcoat steals the spotlight with its V-neck design and relaxed dropped shoulders. Accompanied by a matching scarf, technical leggings, and high driver shoes, this ensemble exudes sophistication and comfort.









Socialite and Editor-in-Chief of The Perfect Magazine, Bryan Yambao, enthusiastically remarks on the official video, saying, “such a strong show!!!”










The collection begins with a captivating transition from black to running white, creating a perfect tonal progression. It showcases impeccably tailored suits, ventures into elegant off-white shades, and culminates in a stunning array of nude tones. Notably, the collection introduces long-johns adorned with the impactful “2010” label.








Moving on to the exquisite tops, the designers skillfully play with the male body’s form, incorporating chiffon and silk to accentuate the pecs. A major inspiration for this concept was the Cannes stylistic scene from last month. Cast members from Almodovar’s short film, “A Stranger Way of Life,” made a striking impression with their off-white, black, and white ensembles, highlighting their well-defined pecs and slender waists. Although this was provided by Anthony Vacarello from YSL.







Is it the right time to embrace sleek and fitted silhouettes for tops and bold flower lapels on suits? It’s hard to say for sure. However, one thing we can always count on with this brand is their impeccable casting. The clothes truly come to life when worn by models like Kit Butler, who opens and closes the show, and the incredible Jon Kortajarena, who leads the pack. It’s fantastic to witness their talent and give them the recognition they truly deserve.





Let’s hope everyone is ready for more from D&G or perhaps craving more from the iconic Dolce&Gabbana.




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