Quotes from Domenico Dolce


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We live the life, but in an honest way. Without compromise, without corruption. This I understand now is the big key to my power - the power of Dolce & Gabbana. It's not just the clothes. It's love for the people.


At the beginning of the career is important for a designer to present his most representative pieces.


For all Italian people, family is very important. We don't fight with our families.


I clear my wardrobe of anything I'm not wearing and give the clothes to charity.


I come from a small village in Sicily. For all Italian people, family is very important. We don't fight with our families.


I want to dance. I want to live.


If you open my wardrobe, it's very boring.


My mind is never stopping. I think, if you stop, you die. Maybe it is a problem for me - I have to talk to myself and say, 'Please stop. Switch off.'


My mum was very conscious about fashion and my dad was born into the tailoring tradition, so fashion has always been my life, although now, really, I wear the same thing - just in different weights - light and heavy cashmere in winter and cotton in summer.


As a teenager, I would wear Clarks, corduroy pants and striped shirts, and I loved it.


I cook and wash, cook and wash. When I am done, the kitchen is like a mirror.


I drink a lot. More or less 10 or 12 coffees a day, both typical Italian and espresso.


I love art, in particular, paintings. I have, well, a lot.


The fashion system has killed fashion.


My mum was very conscious about fashion, and my dad was born into the tailoring tradition, so fashion has always been my life, although now, really, I wear the same thing - just in different weights - light and heavy cashmere in winter and cotton in summer. And jeans.


People say: 'Models are so young, they're so skinny.' But Mr. Balenciaga used models at 16, and that will never change. People say they are skinny, but there is a difference between skinny and sick. If someone is sick, they're sick. It's not because of fashion. If I have flu, I have flu; it's not because I work in fashion.


To me, the most emotional thing is to see regular people wearing our clothes. Yes, sometimes I see our clothes on somebody, and I think, 'No!', but you can't stop someone in the street and say, 'Please go home and change.'


When I was 16, I knew I was gay. I loved a lot. But I lived as a straight guy, because there are people in my town who don't understand my story. I never told. I never wanted to show what was inside my heart.


I hope the people remember Dolce & Gabbana for the sensuality, for the Mediterranean sense, for our honesty to the life.


We have never considered our brand superior or inferior to any other one, and we have never spoken about our work in comparison to anyone else's. We are ourselves; we have never had the presumption to please everyone, but we believe in the utmost liberty to express oneself.