Note the editor: This Dolce and Gabbana collection was presented in Milan in October 1997. It has been digitized as part of the ongoing efforts to document the history of Vogue runway’s fashion show.
This week in Rome – not away from Vatican City where the newly appointed Pope Leo XIV lives – Domainico Dolce and Stephano Gabbana presented a one Alta sartoria Collection stored from beginning to end with “Haate priests”. Some of these people appear wearing
Evidence that the Catholic Kalpana Dolce and Gabbana work was present long before the Costume Institute’s 2018 “Late Bodies” exhibition, the label’s Fall 1997 is provided by the Ready-to-Vere Collection, which was kept under the title Il Papa and Hot Mammas.
In the show, inspired by the religious processions of southern Italy, the holy, mixed with the unholy, and the penalty of penance, such as fur collars and feathers (real and printed). Keeping in mind their perennial boy-meat-girl theme, the sharp pinstripped suit shared a shared place with a sinful corset gown. Nekatai also accessed to look some more priests. In this brand, purity makes for good business.