Dolce & Gabbana: Supreme
http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/39420/1/is-there-a-supreme-x-dolce-stefano-gabbana-collaboration-coming-james-jebbia
https://en.vogue.me/fashion/supreme-dolce-gabbana-collaboration/
Last week, Supreme made headlines after founder James Jebbia was nominated for Menswear Designer of the Year at the upcoming 2018 CFDA Awards. Following the news, we explored if this signalled the end of its anti-establishment roots. The latest rumour suggests so, with the brand apparently collaborating with Dolce & Gabbana on a new collection.
After Supreme’s collaboration with Louis Vuitton – definitively the collaboration of the year – fans and hypebeasts alike have been wondering if there will be another designer collaboration on the way. One person who is turning the rumour mill is half of the design duo, Stefano Gabbana.
Gabbana regrammed from some of Supreme’s most reliable info accounts – among them @supreme_leaks_news that has over 1 million followers – leading to speculation that the rumours are in fact true.
The designer hasn’t confirmed or denied whether or not the collaboration will actually take place, leaving it up to the fans to hype it up. According to @boxlogosupreme though, the collection was signed off last week and will be released during the AW18 season, priced at the usual high-end level.
The account, which routinely reports on Supreme news (but is not affiliated with the brand) wrote “Just signed off on earlier this week, Supreme will be collaborating with Dolce and Gabbana for the Fall/Winter 2018 season. Expect a nice collection with multiple pieces priced at the normal high-end range.”
Though neither Supreme or the Italian label confirmed the news, one half of Dolce & Gabbana’s design duo Stefano Gabbana reposted two of the images circulating on Instagram on his official page, including an edit of himself and Domenico Dolce against a backdrop of Supreme’s ubiquitous box logo, which he simply captioned with three red heart emojis. Whether the designer just confirmed the collaboration or is simply using his platform to add fuel to the fire.
https://en.vogue.me/fashion/supreme-dolce-gabbana-collaboration/
Last week, Supreme made headlines after founder James Jebbia was nominated for Menswear Designer of the Year at the upcoming 2018 CFDA Awards. Following the news, we explored if this signalled the end of its anti-establishment roots. The latest rumour suggests so, with the brand apparently collaborating with Dolce & Gabbana on a new collection.
After Supreme’s collaboration with Louis Vuitton – definitively the collaboration of the year – fans and hypebeasts alike have been wondering if there will be another designer collaboration on the way. One person who is turning the rumour mill is half of the design duo, Stefano Gabbana.
Gabbana regrammed from some of Supreme’s most reliable info accounts – among them @supreme_leaks_news that has over 1 million followers – leading to speculation that the rumours are in fact true.
The designer hasn’t confirmed or denied whether or not the collaboration will actually take place, leaving it up to the fans to hype it up. According to @boxlogosupreme though, the collection was signed off last week and will be released during the AW18 season, priced at the usual high-end level.
The account, which routinely reports on Supreme news (but is not affiliated with the brand) wrote “Just signed off on earlier this week, Supreme will be collaborating with Dolce and Gabbana for the Fall/Winter 2018 season. Expect a nice collection with multiple pieces priced at the normal high-end range.”
Though neither Supreme or the Italian label confirmed the news, one half of Dolce & Gabbana’s design duo Stefano Gabbana reposted two of the images circulating on Instagram on his official page, including an edit of himself and Domenico Dolce against a backdrop of Supreme’s ubiquitous box logo, which he simply captioned with three red heart emojis. Whether the designer just confirmed the collaboration or is simply using his platform to add fuel to the fire.
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