One half of hugely successful Dolce & Gabbana company
Domenico Dolce is co-founder of the Dolce & Gabbana company |
He and Gabbana, who he met in Milan, founded Dolce & Gabbana in 1985. The company took off in 1993 after the pop star Madonna chose them to design the costumes for a concert tour.
The company today generates about €1.3 billion in revenues and employs 5,500 people worldwide.
Dolce was born into the world of clothes. His father was a tailor and his mother worked in retail, at different times selling fabrics and lingerie. He is said to have learned to sew at the age of six and made costumes for dolls.
After studying at art college in Palermo, Dolce moved to Milan to attend the fashion design school Istituto Marangoni. He already had dreams of working for Giorgio Armani and grew impatient to begin working in the fashion industry, dropping out of his course before completing it and taking a job in the sewing workshop of designer Giorgio Correggiari.
Domenico Dolce (right) pictured with his partner Stefano Gabbana in 2010 |
The following year, they released their first collection, displayed under the title Real Women, and in 1987 opened their first store in Milan, in Via Santa Cecilia in the city's fashion quarter.
Dolce’s family moved to Milan to help him develop the business. It was at a factory owned by his father, Severio, at Legnano, about 20km (12 miles) northwest of Milan, that they began production of their lines. Dolce's younger brother, Alfonso, and sister, Dora, remain involved as company executives
Madonna's Girlie Show World Tour in 1993 put Dolce & Gabbana on the map |
By 2010, the 25th anniversary of the company’s foundation, there were 113 Dolce & Gabbana stores and 21 factory outlets.
As well as being business partners, Domenico and Stefano lived together as a couple for around 20 years, sharing a home in Milan. Although their personal relationship ended, they still work together.
It was once reported that when the two retired, they would sell the business. More recently they announced tentative plans to pass control of the company instead to members of their extended families, several of whom already work for them and own shares.
Travel tip:Polizzi Generosa enjoys a spectacular location
in the mountains of northeast Sicily
Dolce’s hometown of Polizzi Generosa is built on a limestone ridge within the Madonie Natural Park in northwest Sicily. It is situated only about 25km (12 miles) inland from the coastal town of Cefalù, yet sits at more than 915m (3,000ft) above sea level. The roots of Polizzi go back to the Byzantine area but its development came mainly under the Normans, who built the cathedral church of Saint Maria Maggiore in the 11th century. As well as its attractive churches and palaces, Polizzi Generosa offers beautiful views of the surrounding nature reserve.
Travel tip:The 16th century Basilica of San Magno is
situated on Legnano's main square
Legnano - the hometown of another Italian fashion giant, Gianfranco Ferré - is famous for being the only town, apart from Rome, to which reference is made in the Italian national anthem, thanks to the historic Battle of Legnano, in which the Lombard League inflicted a heavy defeat on the forces of Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa in 1176. Almost 700 years later, Garibaldi referred to the battle as an inspiration in the struggle for unification of Italy. The 16th century Basilica of San Magno, where Ferré's funeral took place, is the town's most important building.
Also on this day:
1819: The birth of Republican activist Aurelio Saffi
1868: The birth of electrical engineer Camillo Olivetti
1912: The birth of microbiologist Salvador Luria
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