Dolce Gabbana Perfumes

Dolce & Gabbana - Dolce & Gabbana for Women 3.4oz

Rank Store Price Notes   Cheapest Store
1 Perfume Emporium 39.99$ (3 Pc Gift Set) Perfume Emporium Logo
2 fragranceX 41.96$
3 Scented Monkey 44.99$

Dolce & Gabbana - Light Blue - EDT 1.7 Oz for Women

Rank Store Price Notes   Cheapest Store
1 Perfume Emporium 44.99$ (FREE Shipping using coupon code FS2000) Perfume Emporium Logo
2 Scented Monkey 48.99$
3 fragranceX 50.28$

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Do all the great designers come from Italy or does it just seem like that? Certainly the stunning design duo of Domenico Dolce (b.1958, near Palermo, Sicily) and Stefano Gabbana (b.1962, Milan, Italy) do. These are the men who are known for making “stars look like stars”.

Both life and business partners, the pair met while working in an atelier in Milan. Sharing a love of the baroque, they made their name together in 1985, when organizers of the Milano Collezioni invited them to take part in a fashion show to launch “New Talents”.

In 1986, they presented their first independent women’s “ready-to-wear” show. They introduced menswear and a line of signature fragrances. Their sexy styles are seen on Demi Moore, Isabella Rossellini, Nicole Kidman and Madonna, for whom they created the now-famous “Kylie Minogue” tribute T-shirt.

Fundamentally they are known for making women look devastatingly sexy. “They find their way out of any black dress, any buttoned-up blouse,” says Rossellini. “The first piece of theirs I wore was a white shirt, very chaste, but cut to make my breasts look as if they were bursting out of it.”

Newer to the design game than other heavyweight Italian fashion houses such as Versace and Armani, the duo acknowledges that luck has played a major part in their unequalled success. By 1997, their company reported a turnover of £400 million, prompting them to announce that they both planned early retirement by the age of 40 – luckily an empty threat!

Dubbed the “Gilbert and George of Italian fashion”, Dolce and Gabbana gave their fashion interests a musical turn in 1996, by recording their own single, in which they intoned the words “D&G is love” to a techno beat.

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