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Four Years On, Dolce & Gabbana Speaks Out After China Scandal
The fallout from Dolce & Gabbana’s notorious China scandal was dramatic. Now, four years later, the company speaks to Jing Daily about how it’s moving on. Read MoreIs China Finally Done with Dolce & Gabbana?
Dolce & Gabbana’s latest couture show in Venice barely made a whisper on Chinese social media. Has China’s anger at D&G turned into irrelevance? Read MoreCan NFTs Rescue Dolce & Gabbana in China?
Dolce & Gabbana is launching a set of NFTs called Collezione Genesi. But will it help solve the Italian luxury brand's China problems? Read MoreDolce & Gabbana Can’t Get A Break, Nor Do They Deserve One
Following D&G's infamous China campaign, the brand sued Diet Prada for defamation. Now the case has resurfaced, proving audiences haven't forgotten Dolce's blunder. Read MoreDolce & Gabbana Ignites Controversy Once Again
An overly decorative exhibition stand at the China International Import Expo appears to be the latest misstep in China for Dolce & Gabbana. Read MoreWill Dolce & Gabbana Ever Redeem Itself in China?
Will Dolce & Gabbana ever redeem itself in China? It doesn’t just depend on the fashion world; the entire society must forgive the brand. Read MoreIs Dolce & Gabbana Staging A Comeback?
As Dolce & Gabbana opens its revamped flagship boutique amid Hong Kong’s retail slump and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, what is the brand really after? Read MoreDolce&Gabbana Appoints a New Asia Pacific CEO & More
The appointment of Carlo Gariglio as the D&G CEO for Asia Pacific region is seen as the brand’s first comeback to the China market. Read MoreDolce & Gabbana Falls 140 Places in Asia’s Top 1000 Brand Ranking
The drop, from 360 last year to 500 this year, is one of the biggest falls overall in the 2019 list, suggests a shift in Asian consumers’ sentiments. Read MoreDolce & Gabbana Shanghai Show Canceled by Chinese Government Over “Racist” Campaign
Dolce & Gabbana was forced to cancel its first fashion show in Shanghai after its "racist" online marketing campaign drew the attention of the government. Read More