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D&G’s 2010 women’s collection was so rich with hits and misses that it will take two blog days to discuss the runway photos. Starting first with what I feel are the the hit looks - Think Italian movies circa 1940 to 1960. Much like a Frederico Fellini masterpiece, the collection was wild combinations of unexpected surprises. Sophia Loren (minus her long-line corset bra) could step into all of the outfits from the top row. As with most of the European collections, black was the predominate color at D&G. Hemlines were shorter for the younger set, and longer for those seeking a more sophisticated look.
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