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Madonna, new face of Dolce & Gabbana

12 November 2009 No Comment

Pop diva quintessential luxury brand change and adventure in the universe Dolce & Gabbana, the firm that will have the image of the singer for his next campaign for spring / summer 2010. It seems that Madonna liked the experience of posing for Louis Vuitton and decided to try his luck with Italian designers, who claim to see in the emotionally charged diva that conveys their brand.

Photographic Production began last week in New York under the direction of Steve Klein. There are still some months to come to light the final results, but we’re doing to the idea that they will be really impressive …

madonna dolce gabbana Madonna, new face of Dolce & Gabbana

Madonna likes luxury brands. After posing for Louis Vuitton before the camera of photographer Annie Leibowitz, the American artist of Italian heritage is the image of the brand Dolce & Gabbana Milan, as the online magazine has published Swide.com, edited by designers.

Madonna, who though not as apparent age is 51, will present the upcoming spring and summer collections from D & G. The photo sessions for the campaign have already started in New York.
Last week in New York, Madonna posed for photographer Steven Klein, the new images to the next campaign. There greening some iconic pieces of Italian heritage as the corset, since-according to its creators-the collection is inspired by Sicily.

madonna dolce Madonna, new face of Dolce & Gabbana
Dolce & Gabbana says that Madonna has chosen for the next collection will symbolize a return to “the Italian roots of the brand.” In his view, Madonna embodies both the strong emotional charge of the brand as the Italian cultural heritage, the origin of the brand.

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