Kim Kardashian x Dolce & Gabbana dazzled with Ciao, Kim show at Milan Fashion Week 2022, drawi

Kim Kardashian’s love of Dolce & Gabbana goes way back, and the affection showed in her curation of their latest collection, drawing on archival looks from 1987-2007.

But no matter how hard she tried, even deploying her mother, Kris Jenner, to help make her case, the designers refused to open their archives. “The past is the past,’’ Domenico Dolce explained. “We try to go ahead with the new generation.”

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That is, until Kardashian proved she had the right stuff.

When Kourtney Kardashian married Travis Barker in Italy, social media swarmed with the vintage Dolce & Gabbana dresses she and her sisters wore. They were all from Kim’s private collection, which she accrued with the help of a book of more than 100 desired Dolce & Gabbana looks she and her stylist compiled years before.

Dolce said the wedding photos persuaded them to dig into the archives, and he approached Kardashian about the project.

“We were afraid that the vintages dresses would look old. Instead, they were still contemporary,” Dolce said.

And so the new spring/summer 2023 collection was born, with the designers selecting looks from the past that they loved, many with memories attached working with models like Linda Evangelista and Monica Bellucci. Kardashian curated from there.

“After all these years, this is all of the stuff we would wear today,” Kardashian said. “As a designer, I would just think that is so cool, to see everyone trying to emulate the looks. And why not do a full collection, obviously with some new pieces in there, but just reimagined in a way that we would wear it today, which is so similar to how it was shot and worn back then.”

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“Ciao, Kim” at Dolce & Gabbana

Designers Dolce and Gabbana presented their spring/summer 2023 collection curated by Kardashian against the backdrop of a film showing Kardashian, styled as a starlet, sensually eating a plate of pasta.

And indeed, Kardashian’s curation showed her full embrace of Dolce & Gabbana’s Italian roots.

“You just don’t take s*** from anyone when you are here and wearing Dolce & Gabbana,” Kardashian told reporters. “You feel powerful and strong and sexy at the same time.”

Lingerie strongly inspired the collection. There were corsets, incorporated bras and bodysuits, employing all of the designer’s best tricks, from rigid bones for structural elements, to pretty lace and eye-catching crystals.

They were worn with gartered stockings and long gloves, or under beautiful wraps.

Kardashian adhered to a mostly neutral palette: black, grey and beige, with some burgundy. And she the drew the line at prints, completely rejecting the brand’s fruits and florals, causing Gabbana to lament: “She killed me. I said, ‘Noooo!’”

But she went all in on the leopard.

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“I would say the boys brought out the leopard in me,” Kardashian said. “I think you will see that for me, colour is the crystals.’’

The collection was designed with women of all ages and shapes in mind, Kardashian said.

Kardashian had the goal of simplifying designs to help some of the more ornate pieces feel less intimidating.

“If you simplify it, more people can feel confident wearing it. And I think we really achieved that in the show,” she said.

Kardashian’s mum, three of her children (North, Chicago and Saint) and her sister Khloé sat in the front row. Proud mama Kris was seen filming the entire show on her phone.

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