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runway reviewDolce & Gabbana
MILAN, October 5, 2000 – With a backdrop of dainty, blossoming trees, strewn roses, lace curtains and a spanking-white little Topolino car, glitzy glamour met power-dressing at Dolce & Gabbana.

Smart, fitted black suits brought to mind Roman Holiday chic when worn with impenetrable sunglasses. Strap-back bustiers, "Addicted to Love" body-hugging jersey dresses and sexy pencil skirts looked sharp and severe, as did the sheer black shirts. But those who rely on Dolce & Gabbana for over-the-top glitter and shine will not be disappointed—there were plenty of beaded, ravaged jeans held together with safety pins, bold-colored leather motorcycle jackets, sequin-drenched shirts and colorfully printed, voluminous skirts. Die-hard fans who remember the designers' long-time relationship with the Material Girl will definitely want to collect the new series of kitschy, heavily beaded Madonna T-shirts.

– By Armand Limnander 

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