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MILAN, October 1, 2000 – Gold-covered couches, bottles of champagne and vodka, a row of disco balls, and a heart-shaped neon "Love" sign set the tone for D&G's no-holds-barred joyride through a good-time girl's eclectic wardrobe.

To the tune of Madonna's hit single "Music", a procession of skintight nylon jersey strapless dresses, cropped motorcycle jackets and massive feather chubbies emerged. This collection was about fun, sex and money, and D&G girls had no qualms about flaunting their riches. Glittery embroidery spelled out "Diva," "Expensive Doll" and "Because I'm Worth It" on tops; dollar bills showed up on bikinis and sweeping chiffon dresses. Gold ruched skirts, leopard-print everything, and gigantic, colorful bows on evening dresses, tops and a miniskirt the size of a wide belt drove the point home.

– By Armand Limnander 

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