Madonna + Dolce & Gabbana = MDG, a brand is born!

Posted by Sylar On Monday, March 15, 2010

MDG_Gallery_02Madonna isn't just a friend, muse and model to Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana; with new eyewear brand MDG she has become a fellow designer, ready to wow us with shades fit for a film noir screen siren, of which we exclusively reveal a few models.

The Internet has been buzzing with rumours of the various design projects taken on by Madonna herself and details on what is perhaps the most exciting line yet were officially announced by WWD earlier today.

Madonna caught in the act with a beautiful stranger - a familiar stranger who is none other than our dearest Tyson Ballou. The paparazzo for the occasion was Steven Klein no less, and lending him a hand was legendary art director Fabien Baron.

Reading the words of happy Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce one definitely understands why this was a match made in accessories heaven: “Designing an eyewear line with Madonna was a new experience for us. The oversized and wraparound designs are sexy and very feminine, like our clothes. Madonna’s creative contribution and unique point of view were key, even in designing the MDG logo.”

Not just another celebrity collaboration - MDG is a whole new brand with Madonna, Domenico and Stefano as colleagues on the design team. Just imagine a day in *that* office...

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Source: Swide

4 Responses to "Madonna + Dolce & Gabbana = MDG, a brand is born!"

  1. Anonymous Said,

    I'm sorry but the glasses by themselves have a very boring design , nothing new , too many glasses out there . in this Gaga world ... just an opinion.

     

  2. Anonymous Said,

    these pics are HOT! the one where she is peeking out over the sunglasses is classic M. Airbrushing done right for a change :)

     

  3. Trey Said,

    I love the pictures, classic Madonna. Will I buy them, probably not. They are more for women than men.

     

  4. Anonymous Said,

    She should have made these about 10-20 years ago when she was popular.

     

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