For the first time, I was bluffed by this Dolce & Gabbana winter 2015 collection. I enjoyed the last campaigns, too especially for the women but this one has something that depasses more than fashion limits: it has a certain power that combines history, art and le savoir faire.
Taken inspiration from the conquering of Sicily by the Normans, the people coming from the North countries (Sweden, Denmark, Norway), Dolce & Gabbana reveals its symbols. Printed blouses with the images of the kings like Norman Kings Ruggero I, Ruggero II, William I, William II, Tancredi, Henry VI, Federico II and Manfredi or architectural signs as seen in Palermo in the Norman Building, the Cathedral and the Church of the Martorana.
The male models were seen wearing king crown on their heads and it gave off such an amazing power and mystical feeling. From my point of view, this is the best male collection ever from Dolce & Gabbana it has history, art, power, mystic symbols, creative design, futuristic lines and innovation.
Photo courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana
Editor Andra Oprea






















































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