Gay fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana say brand will die with them... after controversially stating that same sex couples shouldn't have children because 'the only family is the traditional one'
Dolce & Gabbana designers say the brand will die with them
The designers behind the high-end fashion power house Dolce & Gabbana have declared their brand will die with them, rather than be passed on to emerging talent or family members. 'Once we're dead, we're dead. I don't want a Japanese designer to start designing Dolce & Gabbana,', founder Domenico Dolce (left centre) said told Italy's Corriere della Sera. Along with former partner Stefano Gabbana (far left) - they split in 2005 - the veteran fashionistas have rejected numerous takeover bids since the brand was founded in 1985, and continue to work extremely closely together on projects. The Corriere della Sera interview came ahead of their Dolce & Gabbana exhibition in New York City on Friday night. Sarah Jessica Parker (right) attended the Alta Giorella Exhibition at the New York Public Library.
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