#DGEyewear FW24 Campaign with Miley Cyrus and Matthew Noszka

Captured by Mert Alas

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Dolce&Gabbana Eyewear ADV Campaign Fall/Winter 2024-25 | Miley Cyrus and Matthew Noszka

October 2024

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Dolce&Gabbana reveals its latest Fall/Winter 2024-25 Eyewear Campaign featuring Miley Cyrus and Matthew Noszka as the faces of the collection. The campaign, shot by renowned photographer Mert Alas, brings to life a visual narrative set against the atmospheric backdrop of late-night Los Angeles.

A night of visionary style

Set against the dim glow of Los Angeles city lights, the campaign channels a timeless noir-inspired aesthetic. As night falls, Miley Cyrus and Matthew Noszka are seen drifting through the bustling streets, the backseat of a vintage car serving as their stage. Mert Alas captures their dynamic, translating it into a visual story that embodies both elegance and seduction.

Bold Perspectives

The Fall/Winter 2024-25 DG Eyewear Collection takes centre stage in this cinematic setting. Each frame showcases Dolce&Gabbana’s dedication to innovative design and meticulous attention to detail, blending bold aesthetics with timeless elegance. From sharp lines to softer silhouettes, the collection embodies the brand’s signature sophistication while inviting a fresh perspective.

The DG Eyewear FW24 Collection is available globally at dolcegabbana.com and authorised EssilorLuxottica retailers.

 

Photographer: Mert Alas
Talents: Miley Cyrus and Matthew Noszka
Art Direction: Kevin & Charles
Stylist: Emmanuelle Alt
HairStylist: Bob Recine
Makeup Artist: James Kaliardos
Manicurist: Miho Okawara
Creative Movement Direction: Stephen Galloway
Music: Song “Imitate” by Liily the Band

Unveil the FW24 DG Eyewear Sunglass Collection

Discover the latest Dolce&Gabbana Sunglass Collection, featuring iconic frames crafted for elegance and sophistication.

Dolce&Gabbana Eyewear ADV Campaign Fall/Winter 2024-25 | Miley Cyrus and Matthew Noszka