For the label’s final collection the clothes expressed the tale of a rather festive end to D&G. It was a time for celebration as the fluid garments exhibited. After years of successes and making a huge impact on the market,  the designers decided it was time to fold D&G into the mainline. It was a bittersweet parting as the pack of models trounced down the runway in explosive scarf prints, care free denim and exotic gold jewelry to match. The duo went out with a bang. Each item of this collection is sure to be held in classic regard.

Images via Style.com

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Candace Amos is a Brooklyn based journalist with a penchant for blogging, reporting and social media. She is drawn to a wide range of editorial topics from celebrities and pop-culture, fashion, beauty, politics and hard news. Candace has produced pieces for Working Mother Magazine, Zink Magazine, Time Out New York, MadameNoire.com, SpaWeekDaily.com, City Limits and the New York Post.

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