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Dolce & Gabbana Spring Summer 2014 | Milan Fashion Week
By Men's Journal Online | 23 June 2013

Dolce & Gabbana are used to being in the news for dressing celebrities for parties and red carpet events but it's not often that the two men behind the label, Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana are front page news. Just days prior to their Spring Summer 2014 show, the duo were sentenced by an Italian judge to 20 months in jail after being guilty of tax evasion. The two are likely to appeal and may not face jail time, however, the house they built might be going through a rough patch soon.

Nevertheless, they found inspiration from Sicilian mythology for Spring Summer 2014 and created ornate prints to plater onto almost every item bomber jackets with imeages of a ruin in Sicily to silky prints found on shorts. Tailoring was old-world inspired with plenty more double-breasted options than a single breasted ones. In all, it was a typical Dolce & Gabbana with plenty of hot men and a collection devoted to their home, Sicily.

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