EP.3 – Dolce & Gabbana: the brand’s identity and philosophy
Mediterranean aesthetics and a strong sense of identity in the Isolani Boutique collection
Published in 2025
In 30 seconds
- Dolce & Gabbana is one of the most iconic brands in Italian fashion.
- The eyewear combines a Mediterranean identity, bold shapes and premium materials.
- These frames are characterised by their refined details and strong personality.
- The Boutique Isolani collection showcases the brand’s most iconic designs.
Dolce & Gabbana is synonymous with Mediterranean aesthetics, a strong identity and a bold style. In the world of eyewear, this vision translates into frames that combine premium materials, bold silhouettes and sophisticated details.
In this episode, we explore the brand’s identity, its philosophy and the elements that make it part of the selection Isolani Boutique.
1. Identity: Mediterranean character and spirit
Dolce & Gabbana eyewear designs are characterised by:
- bold volumes and striking proportions
- rich and deep colour palettes
- refined and symbolic details
- premium materials
Every pair of frames conveys personality and stage presence.
2. Materials and craftsmanship: quality and refinement
Dolce & Gabbana frames are made from:
- high-quality acetate sheets
- machined metals with decorative finishes
- reinforced hinges
- decorative features and distinctive details
The quality of craftsmanship is one of the factors that make the brand part of the Boutique selection.
3. The brand’s philosophy: identity and theatricality
Dolce & Gabbana embodies a theatrical, opulent and instantly recognisable aesthetic. Eyewear becomes a striking style statement, capable of defining the wearer’s personality.
4. The Boutique Isolani Selection
At the Isolani Boutique, we select the Dolce & Gabbana designs that best represent:
- aesthetic identity
- premium materials
- substantial volumes
- design consistency
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The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and relates to the field of optics and the selection of eyewear. It is in no way a substitute for the professional assessment of a qualified optician.



