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Dolce & Gabbana Celebrated 10 Years of Alta Moda with Star-Studded Festivities in Sicily

Dolce & Gabbana Celebrated 10 Years of Alta Moda with Star-Studded Festivities in Sicily

Photo: Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana
Some of the world’s biggest stars arrived in Sicily last weekend to set off four days of quintessential Italian festivities as Dolce & Gabbana marked 10 years of Alta Moda. The Italian equivalent of haute couture, its showcase is aptly hosted at historic locations such as Agrigento and Taormina, with the sole focus laid on the country’s folklore and craftsmanship. Iconic landmarks like palaces and churches have witnessed this for years, with celebrations nodding to traditional singing, dancing, and horse-drawn carriages, all of which are also reflected in the pieces that come down the runway. It is no less than a family affair with the reunion of the house’s well-heeled clients, who also have the opportunity to take the Alta Moda pieces home and make their couture appointments at the venue.
The weekend’s events, which marked a significant milestone this time, were that much grander. Below, find out all about Dolce & Gabbana’s 10-year anniversary of Alta Moda in Siracusa, Sicily.

The stars in attendance

Star power was in full force at the show, with the front row featuring the likes of Sharon Stone, Mariah Carey, Helen Mirren, Drew Barrymore, Lupita Nyong’o, Ciara, and Emma Roberts—all of whom were dressed in extravagant looks that spoke to the scale of the show. Carey’s chosen look was a fishtail dress with a Majolica-inspired print and a crown to match, while Mirren’s pick came with metallic multicolor stripes and puffed sleeves. Barrymore made a statement in flowers, which bloomed from her bright pink dress as well as her hair, and Stone stood out in a gold top paired with blue pants linked to a floor-grazing train patterned with flowers.
An ode to Sicily, its women, and the makings of Dolce & Gabbana

“For me, it all started in Sicily. My life, my profession, my career. And that’s where everything always comes back,” shared Domenico Dolce with Vogue Arabia. A homecoming for one-half of the world’s most celebrated fashion duos, the show was preceded by a reenactment of Cavalliera Rusticana, a late 1800s opera by Pietro Mascagni about a pair of love triangles who face love, betrayal, and tragedy. As it set the mood for the collection outside Siracusa Cathedral, 106 pieces made their way down the runway at Duomo Square, paying homage to the cathedral’s patron saint, Lucia of Syracuse—a Christian martyr who died during the Diocletianic Persecution. She was venerated through grieving black, which was also one of the ways in which the designers honored the roots of their fashion house founded in 1986. The abundance of black—the color worn by Sicilian widows—from the early years of Dolce & Gabbana was reimagined for larger-than-life Alta Moda in delicate lace, intricate embroidery, and sensual corsetry. Golden threads and baroque details nodding to byzantine tiles heightened the opulence, while the veiled “widows” on the runway were contrasted by brides—one in a short white dress with cherub wings, and another in a gown with padded embroidery and a matching headpiece. As lavish as they were, every creation called to mind what Dolce said at a press conference before the show: “It’s not just the clothes, the two meters of pearls, of pleats. It’s not just one dress – it’s a style of life.”
Treasures of the cave

Few designers can have the fashion cognoscenti make their way to a natural cave to view high jewelry‚ and Dolce and Gabbana availed their prowess for just that. After viewing the Alta Moda collection, stars, clients, and journalists entered the ancient Grotta dei Cordari (Ropemakers Grotto) in the heart of Sicily, where the glittering Alta Gioielleria collection was unveiled. Once a stone quarry that lent its limestone to Sicily’s beauty, and a prison in fourth century BC, the Grotta dei Cordari evolved from a place of captivity into a garden full of lemon and orange trees typical of the Mediterranean landscape. The picturesque location showcased the new exclusive collection featuring one-of-a-kind jewels that celebrate Italian craftsmanship, combined with the most spectacular gems. Highlights include the Sicilia necklace featuring a 100.10-carat yellow pear-shaped diamond, and the Miracolo earrings with four diamonds from the same rough. The piece is inspired by the myth of Princess Sicilia, who was exiled from her home to escape death by a monster, but ended up on a lush but deserted island, with its only inhabitant being a beautiful young man. The necklace’s yellow diamond is a representation of the sands and lemon trees of the island, which is now known as Sicily.
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Dolce & Gabbana Will Host its First Saudi Show at the Historic Site of AlUla

Dolce & Gabbana Will Host its First Saudi Show at the Historic Site of AlUla

Dolce & Gabbana. Photographed by Domen / Van De Velde
After presenting its remarkable collections around the world, Dolce & Gabbana is bringing its designs closer to home: AlUla, Saudi Arabia, to be specific. The heritage city will play host to the Italian fashion house’s first show in the Kingdom which presents the Alta Moda, Alta Sartoria, and Alta Gioielleria collections on January 27. What’s more, Dolce & Gabbana will also exhibit the collection in Maraya, known as the world’s largest mirrored building. Here, visitors will be offered the rare opportunity to meet the Dolce & Gabbana premiere and master tailors for a private fitting and take home their bespoke off-the-runway pieces, all while exploring the exclusive space from January 28-31.
Dolce & Gabbana Alta Sartoria. Photo: Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana
As part of the AlUla Moments season, the awe-inspiring structures of the site will come alive further with the vibrant creations of designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana displayed in the one-of-a-kind presentation. The fashion show is taking place alongside the Ikmah Fashion Cavalry Show at the iconic location of Jabal Ikmah, described by many as a huge open-air library due to its historical inscriptions. As the show’s name suggests, guests can not only expect male and female models, but also 12 Arabian horses dressed in custom accessories in a celebration of their spirit and beauty.
Jabal Ikmah. Photo: Courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana
The Ikmah Fashion Cavalry Show is one of the most exciting events taking place during Winter at Tantora, the first festival in the Kingdom to highlight its heritage and talent for both local and international visitors. Running until February 12, Winter at Tantora is made of the AlUla Arts, AlUla Skies, and AlUla Wellness festivals.
Tickets to the Ikmah Fashion Cavalry Show will go on sale from January 10, 2022, on Experiencealula.com
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Why Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda And Gioielleria Show Is The Perfect Antidote To A Bleak Year

Why Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda And Gioielleria Show Is The Perfect Antidote To A Bleak Year

Like so many brands navigating the restrictions of 2020 and implausibility of ‘putting on a show,’ Dolce & Gabbana have ventured into new territory to showcase their latest Alta Moda (couture) and Alta Gioielleria (high jewelry) collections. No exotic backdrop or far-flung destination this time but rather a three-day celebration via a series of digital events and short films, collectively titled A Family Affair.
Behind-the-scenes at Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda

Motivated by the pull so many designers must feel between looking back and to the future, juggling creative freedom and classic design and finding cultural relevance while ensuring a commitment to craftsmanship, Dolce & Gabbana have tackled it all with this latest couture collection, showcased via a short film featuring a generational diverse troupe of femme fatale characters.
Behind-the-scenes at Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda

Set in an ornate villa in Milan, the cast mingles in its various salons dressed in updated classics (the black dress), artistically embroidered and embellished evening wear and standout tailoring – all accessorized in statement jewels and styled with signature Sicilian flair. Inspired by Italian hospitality and the idea of a big family gathering together after a long time apart, different generations – sons, daughters, grandchildren, grandmothers – enjoy each other’s company, singing and dancing while decked out in Dolce & Gabbana’s finest.
Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria

For the label’s luxe Alta Gioielleria collection, unadulterated Italian Renaissance elegance was the order of the day with impeccable multi-color gemstones, Rubellite tourmalines, exceptional brown diamonds and South Sea pearls decorating swirling necklaces, floral motif rings and statement tiaras in true maximalist style, all showcased against a backdrop of a stunning Santa Maria Novella building.
Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda

What better time to appreciate the soul-enriching splendor of dazzling jewels and dreamy high fashion? Exuberant, exquisitely crafted and infectiously joyous, these pieces are the perfect antidote to a rather bleak year.
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