Dolce & Gabbana presented their Spring 2017 menswear collection in Milan today, and like any Dolce & Gabbana production, this one was filled with buzzy moments. From the front row stars to the models to the clothes themselves, there’s a lot to talk about from today’s show.
Let’s start at the bottom. Those platforms represented 6 inches of lift and came in silver paneled black calfskin or spangled with star paillettes. They were giddy and Ziggy and got the audience giggly. Dean and Dan Caten said backstage that the footwear had defined their casting for this show.
Earlier this year, the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation contacted Raf Simons. They asked if he’d like to work with them on something. He said yes. That’s the shorthand version of the story behind the collection he presented at Pitti Immagine Uomo, perfectly chimed with a duo of Mapplethorpe exhibitions at LACMA and the Getty Museum, and the HBO documentary subtitled Look at the Pictures.
Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow are ready for the revolution. In narrow terms, the duo have cast their Public School lot with the growing ranks of designers rejecting the standard fashion show calendar to present clothes on their own damn timetable.
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