Sober and sleek elegance for Dolce & Gabbana's black-clad men

Sober and sleek elegance for Dolce & Gabbana's black-clad men

Black was the new black at Dolce & Gabbana's autumn-winter menswear show on Saturday
Black was the new black at Dolce & Gabbana's autumn-winter menswear show on Saturday. Photo: GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP
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Black flowed once again down the runway for Dolce & Gabbana's men's show in Milan on Saturday, in an homage to both meticulous tailoring and noble Italian materials and heritage.

"It's important to tell the story of genuine elegance of hand-made, of sartorial art -- they are facts, not words," Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana said at the Metropol, a former cinema that is now the house's headquarters.

Among the front-row guests were Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancee Lauren Sanchez, whose son Nikko Gonzalez was one of the models.

A far cry from former elaborate presentations with explosions of colours, this show was stripped down to a monochrome runway punctuated by a single raised platform which the models ascended and descended by stairs.

Lavalliere ties adorned razor-sharp tuxedos
Lavalliere ties adorned razor-sharp tuxedos. Photo: GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP
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It was all about riffs on the classics -- deep black tuxedos adorned with silk Lavalliere ties, or creamy white versions with jackets cut short to reveal perfectly pleated cummerbunds.

Several razor-sharp jackets and billowing shirts favoured plunging necklines, others gave up on sleeves entirely.

Other modern twists included sheer lace shirts or knee-high patent leather boots, with many of the designs topped off with the house's signature gavroche caps.

Sheer lace shirts to show off the male form
Sheer lace shirts to show off the male form. Photo: GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP
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"Today, everything comes from the art of tailoring, but there is good wine and there is cheap wine. For us, it's important to distinguish the quality," the designers said.

"Young people are turning to this style, they are looking for elegant clothes," added the duo, who just a few years ago created a menswear collection aimed squarely at generation TikTok that embraced the screaming colours of street style.

"If you want the next generation to be better than us, you have to give them a beautiful film, a beautiful story."

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