She's always there, she's the person you can always call." It's just like Stefano Gabbana was saying: "Every man everywhere has a mother." You could score all kinds of sociopolitical points off such a notion in the present headline-driven climate of male-dominated, life-denying madness, but Gabbana was much keener to make a point about fashion, which is often accused of being detached from the eternal verities: life, love, relationship with self and others. The positive message of the show—and the collection—was that everything we are is an extension of where we came from. One more time: Viva La Mamma. (Il Papà had his moment in the spotlight in January.)
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Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015 Ready-to-Wear
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COLLECTION
91
DETAILS
160
FRONT ROW
9
BEAUTY
122
ATMOSPHERE
70