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Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda 2025: Rome welcomes the magic of Haute Couture

A celebration of Italian culture, cinema, music—and, of course, fashion

Newsroom July 15 04:09

Dolce & Gabbana returned to their roots in spectacular style, choosing the Eternal City as the backdrop for unveiling their 2025 Alta Moda, Alta Sartoria, and Alta Gioielleria collections. The evening, held at the iconic Westin Excelsior Rome, was a masterful fusion of elegance, craftsmanship, and Italian grandeur—every thread infused with the house’s unmistakable DNA.

For one enchanting night, Rome’s legendary Via Veneto—the glittering artery of 1950s and ’60s nightlife—was reborn. Vintage convertibles, classic Vespas, and the flash of paparazzi transported guests to the golden age of Italian cinema. The atmosphere evoked the glamour of timeless premieres and the star-studded legacy of the international jet set: film icons, visionary directors, and radiant divas who defined an era.

At the heart of this cinematic fantasy stood the transformed Westin Excelsior, a setting of theatrical beauty and high fashion drama. Here, guests were immersed in an experience where fashion met film, and the refined charm of Italian artistry came alive.

Alta Moda 2025 was more than a fashion show—it was a love letter to Italy’s creative spirit. A tribute to heritage, storytelling, and sartorial genius, the collection brought Rome’s eternal elegance to life, one exquisite look at a time. Every piece echoed with the city’s timeless allure, blending culture, music, and art into a symphony of couture.

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With this latest chapter, Dolce & Gabbana reaffirmed that true luxury goes beyond style—it’s a deeply cultural experience. And this year, Rome was not just the setting, but the star of the story.

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