‘From the Heart to the Hand’ exhibition is closing soon at the Grand Palais, so if you haven’t seen it yet, now’s your last chance ! Allez-y allez-y!
DOLCE & GABBANA pays tribute to Italian history & the values of Fatto A Mano through their magnificent Alta Moda and Alta Gioielleria collections.
With over 200 iconic creations, fashion historian “Florence Muller” takes us through a theatrical journey of Folk traditions, Baroque influences, Catholic symbolism, Roman mythology, Opera and Dolce Vita spirit
…Every detail is curated in splendour; from the gold “of San Marco” and the art of glassmaking to intricate feathers, flowers, gemstones and immersive wall screenings.


What can we learn from this cultural branding ?
Dolce & Gabbana’s success isn’t just about luxury : it’s about emotional connection, cultural depth, and
storytelling mastery. Each garment is a piece of cultural heritage, telling a story of devotion and passion, skillfully drawing from the rich tapestry of Italian imagery.
I am impressed that year after year, the brand keeps full allegiance to its cultural roots. Regardless of trends, it remains proudly and fiercely Italian, if not Sicilian. This cultural authenticity makes them instantly recognisable and emotionally resonant.
Then, they elevate il tutto to spettàcolo. While reinventing itself, D&G still leans into their core DNA of opulence, drama & MadeInItaly, making them instantly recognisable.