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Dolce & Gabbana Men’s Spring 2027: Sicilian Layers

Dolce & Gabbana Men’s Spring 2027: Sicilian Layers
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Dolce & Gabbana's Spring 2027 menswear collection, titled 'Vacanze Siciliane,' draws heavy inspiration from the cultural and historical layers of Sicily. The show emphasizes the brand's long-standing aesthetic connection to Italian heritage and craftsmanship.

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Fashion collections from major luxury houses often set the tone for global design trends and reflect cultural narratives in the luxury market.

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View Gallery 82 Photos View Gallery 82 Photos Dolce & Gabbana Men's Spring 2027 Ready-to-Wear Giovanni Giannoni/WWD Share this article on Facebook Share this article on X Share this article on Google Preferred Share this article on Pin It Share this article on Flipboard Share this article on Tumblr Share this article on Reddit Share this article on LinkedIn Share this article on WhatsApp Share this article on Email Print this article Share this article on Talk Share this article on Facebook Share this article on X Share this article on Google Preferred Share this article on Pin It Share this article on Flipboard Share this article on Tumblr Share this article on Reddit Share this article on LinkedIn Share this article on WhatsApp Share this article on Email Print this article Share this article on Talk "Sicily," said Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, "is the key to everything." These words, reproduced on Dolce & Gabbana's show notes for spring, explain not only the Sturm und Drang and Weimar writer's passion for the island and how it helps to understand and appreciate Italy; they also telegraph the brand's signature aesthetic - and its main well of inspiration for nearly 40 years.

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