Dolce & Gabbana embrace wrinkled romance for spring-summer 2026

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MILAN (AP) — Dolce & Gabbana beckoned the nice and cozy climate with crumpled, take-me-anywhere consolation of their menswear assortment for spring-summer 2026, previewed throughout Milan Style Week on Saturday.

The present opened and closed with a relaxed pajama silhouette — intentionally rumpled and easy — in a conflict of stripes, with each shorts and lengthy trousers.

The Beethoven soundtrack belied designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s extra deliberate intent, underscoring the designers’ structured method to gentle tailoring.

A broad shoulder double-breasted swimsuit jacket and tie worn with pink pinstriped PJ pants encapsulated the traditional summer season dilemma: work vs. pleasure.

Uncooked knitwear, or furry overcoats, added texture. Boxers peeked out of waistbands, and large shirt cuffs out of jacket sleeves, difficult formal and informal codes.

Nothing was cleaner on the runway than a crisp striped pajama high in sky-blue and white stripes tucked into white leather-based Bermuda shorts — good for work and for play.

The designers’ finale featured pajama fits, shorts and pants, with beaded floral patterned embroidery for a night seaside shimmer, worn with fuzzy sliders. Twin cameo brooches gave an vintage accent.

The gang outdoors bought to share within the enjoyable when the finale fashions took the appears onto the streets, taking a full lap outdoors the designers’ Metropol theater. Entrance-row company included actors Zane Phillips, Theo James, Lucien Laviscount and Michele Morrone.

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