If last week’s menswear circuit was a celebration of Prada, this week, Dolce & Gabbana takes center stage. From classic tailoring to bold statements, the label proved why it remains a red-carpet favourite.
The Importance of Being Earnest Opening Night
Ncuti Gatwa brought retro refinement in a Dolce & Gabbana pinstripe double-breasted Sicilia-fit suit. The oversized cuffs on his white Gold-fit tuxedo shirt added a touch of old-world charm, perfectly complementing the vintage vibes. Ncuti’s ability to blend timeless elegance with his own flair is endlessly impressive.
Styled by Felicity Kay.
International Emmy Awards
Omar Sy stepped outside the box—and into the spotlight—in a purple Dolce & Gabbana Sicilia-fit tuxedo. Regal and incredibly handsome, the hypnotic tonal shades of purple combined with silk satin details and a pearl TASAKI brooch elevated this look to an unmatched level of sophistication.
Styled by Ilya Vanzato.
Vogue Loves Hong Kong
Lucien Laviscount once again turned to Dolce & Gabbana, a label that has served him well. While he looked sharp in the well-worn Dolce & Gabbana Spencer jacket and silk satin cummerbund combo, it’s time for something new. As great as this ensemble is, Jeremy Pope owns this look. Let’s hope for fresh Dolce moments from Lucien in 2025.
Senna São Paulo Premiere
Gabriel Leone may have gone understated, but his tailored double-breasted Dolce & Gabbana suit was a masterclass in precision. No fanfare or frills were needed—this look deserved a standing ovation for its impeccable cut alone.
Styled by Thiago Ferraz.
From bold purple tuxedos to razor-sharp tailoring, this was a reminder of how Dolce & Gabbana remains a menswear powerhouse. Whether contemporary or classic, each look delivered something to appreciate.
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