The most classic elegance is reinterpreted through a modern lens, in a collection that blends sartorial mastery, stylistic research, and meticulous attention to every detail.
Between archival codes and an innovative spirit
The iconography of the 1930s leading man, an emblem of charm and effortless ease, evolves into new expressions, skilfully blending tradition and innovation. The brand’s sartorial essence, with its refined vocabulary of style, is rediscovered and reinterpreted in a contemporary key.
As a result, velvet or silk suits feature lapels that range from generous constructions to softer, more fluid lines. Refined details, such as tonal fabric or jewel buttons, and linings in crêpe de chine or silk with polka-dot or Leo prints, add an iconic touch to the essential nature of the garments. The timeless elegance of the tuxedo is enlivened by contrasting inserts.
The harmony of ton-sur-ton combinations recurs throughout the collection, with suits paired with crêpe de chine or silk twill shirts, heightened by a delicate pastel colour palette. Floral and geometric motifs inspired by the 1930s bring dynamism, enhancing silhouettes and fabrics, and at times acquire a tactile quality through luminous pearl embroidery.
The authentic value of Made in Italy and craftsmanship, cornerstones of the Dolce&Gabbana DNA, comes together with the ability to reinterpret and refresh a heritage shaped and defined over time.
From formal to casual
Alongside classic designs, the collection reveals a more relaxed spirit that never compromises on elegance. As a result, jacquard or velvet lounge suits appear, featuring shawl lapels and soft, generous silhouettes, wrapped with silk belts. Knitwear creations, born of careful pattern research and unexpected colour play, alternate with crochet-worked collars.
Golden bullion wire embroidery and stone embellishments enrich even the most essential pieces, such as those in jersey and denim. Collegiate accents emerge through reimagined heraldic crests, while suede or leather jackets reveal a deliberately lived-in aesthetic.
The same meticulous approach to research extends to accessories, from ties with bold, expansive motifs to footwear inspired by the 1930s and 1940s. Among the bags, the Vittoria stands out in its oversized version with structured lines and in a mini iteration with reversible handles, alongside the Marlene, defined by rounded, compact shapes and now introduced in new nuances. Zip detailing and innovative solutions further enhance the models’ versatile nature.

Dolce&Gabbana Sartoria SS26 Collection
Discover a wardrobe that blends tradition with a contemporary attitude.




































