A few snippets of praise for the exhibition so far
Harpers Bazaar AustraliaThe exhibition’s design is a master staging feat in itself, with each room enveloping viewers in a deeply cinematic experience as though a fantasy world in itself... layer upon layer of set and prop elements, bespoke art, lighting, projections and music created in every corner of Italy combine to overload the senses in true D&G style.
First Classe
“Dolce&Gabbana’s unconventional yet profound approach to the world of luxury pervades the exhibition – elegant and unique, yet simultaneously forward and rebellious.”
Runway Magazine
“The exhibition stands as a testament to the designers’ belief in the democratization of art, emphasizing that in Italy, artistic expression is not confined to the elite. It is a cultural legacy that sees the act of making a simple ragù as a piece of art, rooted in a rich lineage of artisans and creators who have shaped Italian culture through the ages.”
Florence Müller
“Fashion is about beauty. For Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana that is the main point: to help people look beautiful, especially with haute couture… when they’re dressed in these clothes, they look like gods and goddesses; they’re transformed. This search for beauty and perfection is a way to transform everyday life, and our human condition.”
British Vogue
“Entertaining, spectacular, with a limpid curatorial edge, the exhibition reads as an awe-inspiring homage to Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s artistry, and to their unabashed love for their country.”
"The show is a stunning journey into beauty in all its forms, from music to architecture, from craftsmanship to myth."
Hollywood Reporter
Tatler
“‘From The Heart To The Hands: Dolce & Gabbana’ invites guests inside a cornucopia of Fatta a Mano fabulousness through ten winding rooms of the iconic address. With an immersive approach to its creation, attendees are encouraged to fully submerge themselves into all the swashbuckling splendour of the house’s most meticulously designed ensembles.”
Esquire
“For those who love the fantasy and craftsmanship that goes into couture, this exhibit isn’t one to miss. And you needn’t even be a devout fan of the Italian fashion house to appreciate their work – everything is truly bellisimo.”
Condé Nast Traveller
“The works of Caravaggio and Da Vinci rendered on colourful corsets and cloaks. The operas of Verdi and Pucini brought to life on billowing organza capes. Luchino Visconti’s cinematic masterpiece, Il Gattopardo, referenced on the skirts of a hand-painted ballgown. It is a remarkable thing, experiencing Italy through the eyes of Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana.”
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