Continuing on with the theme that was last offered up in the label's recent men's showing, D&G have brought whimsical prints and bold winter colours to the fall 2011 catwalks of the current women's season of Milan fashion week.
Toned down in parts (it that's at all possible) with black and white prints that at a distance looked like Fair Isle but transpired to be typography layered over sheers, the collection realistically features just about every loud colour imaginable. And tutus.
Undeniably spirited, these times and commercial reality mean that its success will really depend on its reception at D&G's tills, something we're eaglery anticipating news of.
Lady Gaga X Supreme
What happens when the world's most prolific singer, photographer and the new director of Thierry Mugler work together?
Apparently, nothing supremely exciting. Teaming up for Supreme New York, Lady Gaga, Terry Richardson and Nicola Formichetti seem to somehow fail to excite us or raise the bar for others.
Here are some sexy photos, but the rest can be described as pornographic.
Apparently, nothing supremely exciting. Teaming up for Supreme New York, Lady Gaga, Terry Richardson and Nicola Formichetti seem to somehow fail to excite us or raise the bar for others.
Here are some sexy photos, but the rest can be described as pornographic.
Guess: glossy radiance
Guess remains to strike us as a label whose campaign styling doesn't seem to translate into what they actually carry in their stores. Their spring / summer 2011 accessories campaign is, however, closer to the mark. Again photographed by Kate Upton, as was their full bombshell campaign, it's a playful, coloured campaign which detracts somewhat from the bombshell quality of its parent but feels a lot closer to what you'll find in a Guess store. The accessories are supported by playful dresses and cork wedges resulting in a glistening campaign.