🌍 Dolce & Gabbana fall/winter 23/24 reviewed (women)

Dolce & Gabbana's women's autumn/winter collection brought clothes in shades of black (lots of black!), white, red and gold to the catwalk.

There are some flaws in cutting and pattern making.

Although the collection privileges some body types, it has options for all body shapes.

Like the men's collection (see previous text), this one has clothes with very conventional cuts. Just like the men's collection, this one shows different women. There is a woman with a very traditional and conservative profile, who seeks femininity without exposing her body, betting on long coats and feminine tailoring (trousers are not part of her universe); another one that is also very conventional looking for the stereotype of femininity and sensuality, and is divided between wearing clothes that look like underwear and tight dresses; and one that doesn't cling to stereotypes and embraces a more androgynous look. Unlike the men's collection, these 3 women, although different, are aware of their femininity and are all vain, each in their own way. And none of them are very creative. There is something in common besides the fact that they are women.

As these images are based on stereotypes, and no emotionally mature and authentic person is a stereotype, I recommend that you book your style consultation with me so you don't go wrong with next season's purchases. Follow the instructions on the “Services available” page. There’s no style in stereotypes.


Nycka

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