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Dolce & Gabbana Spring/Summer 2026 — Precision, Intimacy, Authority
Pajama codes re-edited into ceremony; corsets as quiet infrastructure; the tux defined with surgical clarity.
Elegance pared back to line and light. No noise. Only intent.



Milan has been loud for years. Tonight, **Dolce & Gabbana** chose silence. Not emptiness — concentration. Garments edited to the line where seduction becomes architecture; intimacy, authority.
Discipline, softly spoken.
What reads as effortless is engineered. The pajama is not leisure; it’s a framework for freedom. The corset is not nostalgia; it’s infrastructure. The tux: the final draft of clarity.


Buttons left open with intent. Hems that refuse drama yet command a room. Fabrics that breathe, cuts that hold. Precision where it matters; air where it seduces.

Black for accuracy.
Lace turns structural; transparency is measured, never exposed for spectacle. Day whispers in powder and pale blue. Night answers in a single word: black.


Menswear codes dissolve into feminine clarity. The tux is not borrowed; it’s owned. The body leads — clothes keep time.
The pajama principle.
Silk and cotton reframe comfort as discipline. Softness is not a retreat; it’s control disguised as ease.



There’s a measured nonchalance: shirts unbuttoned to the point of truth; trousers gliding with a private rhythm. Elegance becomes a tempo, not a trick.

Gesture over noise.
Light writes the silhouette; tailoring edits the scene. Every edge considered. Nothing shouts. Everything lands.


Transparency, yes — but disciplined. The eye is guided, not teased. The hand knows when to stop.



The tuxedo principle.
Cut like a memory, used as a bridge. Over lace, over silk, over bare skin — ceremony without theatre.


Craft is quiet here. Seams carry intention. The atelier edits more than it adds.




Elegance, edited.
When the noise falls away, line remains. SS26 reads like a final draft: precise, intimate, exact.
Text by Josip Grabovac for GLAS MODE — Photography © GLAS MODE / Courtesy Dolce & Gabbana

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