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Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda in Taormina: Goddesses Have Landed

Where Heaven Met Sicily

July 14, 2026
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Dolce & Gabbana descended into Sicily last night with mythology as their compass. The Alta Moda collection, presented in the verdant expanse of Radicepura Botanical Park in Taormina, staged an encounter between the celestial and the earthly, between goddesses and their devotees.

The narrative was deliberate. There are places that belong to mortals, and those that belong to the gods. But on certain nights, myth chooses proximity to earth. Last night was one of them. The setting amplified the thesis: five hectares of volcanic soil cradling over 3,000 plant species, a 19th-century palazzo, and the Palmento, where Godfather Part II was filmed. The scent of must still lingers in those lava-stone walls. Sicily understood what was being asked of it.

The collection itself was structured around devotion. Not supplication, but the kind of care that recognises wonder and preserves what is precious. Flowers became the grammar of every silhouette. Roses, jasmine, orange blossom. They were woven into headpieces, applied to shoulders, clustered at the hip. They transformed fabric into ritual.

The color palette was purposeful. Soft celadon and sage greens arrived first, paired with billowing tulle and gold embroidered details. A pale mint suit jacket, shoulders softened with tulle ruffles, moved with the ease of something designed for ceremony rather than constraint. The proportions were generous, almost priestess-like. A companion look in the same verdant register extended into a full skirt, volume meeting structure. Gold hardware, delicate chains, turquoise suede clutches, shoes studded with gemstones. Every accessory was an offering.

Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda in Taormina
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The apricot and gold tones that followed amplified the warmth of Mediterranean light. Ruffled tiers descended from the bodice, each frill adorned with dimensional flowers that sat like living things against the fabric. The silhouette was theatrical without artifice, ornamental without excess. This was embellishment as devotion, not decoration for its own sake. Flowers clustered at the waist, at the shoulders, across the hip. They became the architecture of the dress.

The periwinkle blue that closed the sequence moved into more formal territory. A strapless bodice met gathered tulle, with a veil crowning the silhouette like something from an older, grander ceremony. The proportions stayed generous. A broad tulle shoulder piece draped the arm. Layers of tulle descended in tonal variation, creating depth through subtlety rather than print. Gold necklaces, statement jewelry, embellished heels. The devotee ascending.

What made this Dolce & Gabbana collection resonate was its refusal of irony. The brand committed fully to the mythology they constructed. Devotion was not a concept to be deconstructed or quoted. It was worn. Every flower, every ruffle, every shade of tulle was in service of that singular thesis. The collection felt both intimate and monumental, personal ritual enacted at scale.

In a landscape of collections chasing novelty, this one chose depth. It recognized that Sicily, a land that has always understood the cult of beauty, deserved a narrative that honored both its mythological past and its earthly grace. The goddesses descended. The devotees were waiting. And for one evening, in a botanical garden on volcanic soil, the distance between heaven and earth collapsed entirely.

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Zarko Davinic

Zarko Davinic

Zarko Davinic is an architect by education, Founder and Editor-in-Chief at DSCENE Publishing, having studied at the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture in Niš, Serbia. In 2007, he founded DSCENE, which grew into an international publishing network with MMSCENE, ARCHISCENE, and DSCENE Beauty. Today, the platform features two globally distributed print editions, combining a vision for design, fashion, and culture.

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