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February 4, 2021

Dolce Gabbana Men Fall 2021-2022 - Scandalous Plagiarism

Dolce Gabbana Men Fall 2021-2022 - Scandalous Plagiarism. Review by Eleonora de Gray, Editor in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Please consider this article as PLAGIARISM CHECK TOOL / 100% Free and Accurate!
Being big admirer of Dolce Gabbana, their creative and innovative approach, great quality, devotion to “Fatto a mano”, support to many Italian artisans and crafts. Well, at least I was. I understand the idea of “Family”, I have my family, and I’m very devoted to mine. But the resent changes in the house of Dolce Gabbana became the sorrow for the eyes. So the new heirs, starting from new CEO Alfonso Dolce, brother of Domenico – only family members, are to carry out creative plans for generations. Good plan… doesn’t work though. All 2020 year Domenico and Stefano started the transfer of creative power from them to the new creative directors and marketers from Domenico Dolce family.
This collection suppose to represent according to press-release the story of the designers who grew up in 80s-90s. Yes, there are dozen of absolutely fabulous jackets / looks of Dolce Gabbana. But what it really represents is 100 pieces of “mix-and-match” of Jeremy Scott-ish, Philippe Plein-ish, Moncler-ish, Gucci-ish… even 2-3 jackets Chanel-ish…. But where’s Dolce Gabbana? Great creative Italian House with Opera and class??? And this “America” song of Justin Bieber for 20 min gave headache. Los Angeles looks mixed with looks for Harlem boys and pimps are suppose to represent new marketing tactic?
And what’s the point to go for plagiarism suddenly? Well noted that the most commercial looks of the big houses were picked by “Family Affaires” team to reassure maximum sales. UPS!
The collection looks like a collection of very rich emerging brand. PLAGIARISM – that what we never could even imagine in Dolce Gabbana House. So let’s mark down what is borrowed and copied.
Jeremy Scott, Artistic director of Moschino, showed Ready-to-Wear Fall-Winter 2019-2020 in February 2019, and this collection made a buzzzzz and had a huge success, specifically in Asian markets.
Next – CHANEL. Can you imagine women jackets on men… well… very feminine men? Now you do with this new Dolce Gabbana Menswear collection for Fall-Winter 2021-2022. Even Olivier Rousteing, Artistic Director of Balmain, didn’t dare to go that far… Even the jewelry, which comes with these Chanel-ish jackets looks like Chanel, with DG on them of course. Was there tribute or something Dolce Gabbana forgot to mention to Chanel?
This look I love the most – classic CHANEL tweed, with classic CHANEL pearls, and the classic CHANEL black bag by…. by… DOLCE GABBANA.
Next in line Philipp Plein Fall-Winter 2020-2021
Noticed something Moncler-ish???? From these wonderful Moncelr Genius collections launched couple of years ago where several designers present their view and creative interpretation of Moncler? Yep, here we are. Moncler by Pierpaolo Piccioli Fall-Winter 2018-2019 got the hit. You can also check this fabulous collection of Pierpaolo Piccioli for Moncler 2019-2020.
Or and by the way Dolce Gabbana choose the male model, who’s slightly… no, a lot looks like Ezra Miller, who wore one of these coats for the premiere Fantastic Beats 2.
So it appears that each and every look, taken from other fashion designers or brands, was very well calculated in relation to the impact on the market it did 1 or 2 years ago. And when it comes to the timeless pieces like Chanel looks – these ones of course were taken with precaution and modified in relation to the 80s – the Chanel before Karl.
I also can add here couple of Gucci looks…. and the looks of Snoop Dogg wears pimp coat… oh, sorry pink coat… that is probably where these Gucci looks are coming from in Dolce Gabbana Men Fall 2021-2022 collection.
Please consider this article as PLAGIARISM CHECK TOOL / 100% Free and Accurate!


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Jeremy Scott Fall-Winter 2019-2020 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall 2021-2022


Chanel Classic White Jacket VS Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Chanel Classic Black Jacket VS Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Chanel Classic Black Tweed Jacket VS Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


CHANEL 15a runway Paris Salzburg collection with crystal Gripoix buttons


Philipp Plein Fall-Winter 2020-2021 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Philipp Plein Fall-Winter 2020-2021 vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Moncler & Pierpaolo Piccioli Fall-Winter 2019-2020 by Ezra Miller vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022


Moncler & Pierpaolo Piccioli Fall-Winter 2019-2020 by Ezra Miller vs Dolce Gabbana Fall-Winter 2021-2022







March 8, 2020

2020 Trend “Marie Antoinette” by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

2020 Trend “Marie Antoinette” by RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Marie-Antoinette style became more and more popular. Quietly this style entered into the market. It all started from this…

Sofia Coppola – Marie Antoinette – movie 2006
Sofia Coppola – Marie Antoinette – movie 2006
Fancy mistake on the movie setting changed it all. In 2006 Sofia Coppola decided to keep this fancy few seconds in the movie, which changed fashion for the next 20 years.

Over the years designers tried to exercise their creativity and produce all kinds of shoes, and specially snickers.

Marie Antoinette style sneakers
Marie Antoinette style sneakers
This fancy style never left the scene because it is always create the dream and the wonder. Some fashion designers tried to push it really hard.

Finally Thom Browne, great tailor from New York, with long history with Ermenegildo Zegna, reached the absolute in menswear and fine tailored suits and gone wild. He decided to go for the fancy extraordinary suits for men and women, and he is the one who created the scandal in Paris in July 2019.

He showed in Paris fine tailors for the football players (or something) in the style of Marie Antoinette – Spring Summer 2020 season. A year later for the Fall-Winter 2020-2021 season Jeremy Scott, great imitator, and artistic designer of Moschino, decided to go even further, and to make this Marie Antoinette style ultimately popular. He showed spectacular collection in Milan, and we all hope that “Marie Antoinette” classy punch into the face of fashion will work very well and became a new trend.

And here are some thoughts….

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Thom Browne Spring-Summer 2020 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Thom Browne Spring-Summer 2020 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Thom Browne Spring-Summer 2020 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Thom Browne Spring-Summer 2020 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Thom Browne Spring-Summer 2020 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Thom Browne Spring-Summer 2020 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Moschino Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Moschino Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Moschino Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Moschino Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Moschino Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Moschino Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
So get your sneakers ready to go…. and don’t forget the bows.

Postscript. After publication of this article we saw little presentation of shows of Gherardo Felloni, the artistic director of the French brand Roger Vivier. He decided to show his new collection of extravagant shoes and line of jewelry by 2 models dressed in Marie Antoinette style with heads of cats in boudoir type of situation.

Roger Vivier Fall-Winter 2020-2021 presentation Paris by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Roger Vivier Fall-Winter 2020-2021 presentation Paris by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

And again sneakers must go on…