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MILAN, February 27, 2001 – How to best describe D&G's fabulous, over-the-top rock groupies? Think of them as nostalgic, romantic rebels.

Dolce & Gabbana's younger customers are the kind of girls who are confident enough to cause a scene in beaded AC/DC concert T-shirts, Debbie Harry "French Kissin'" tops, sexy dresses that zip up in front and back, flashy acid-washed jeans and massive faux furs. But naughty girls need love too, and they are willing to reveal their softer side with puff-sleeved Edwardian denim jackets, chiffon blouses with streamers and the season's requisite baby doll dresses. For quiet moments at home, there are chunky Andean jumpers and huge off-the-shoulder sweater dresses.

– By Armand Limnander 

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