
Dolce & Gabbana Looks Beyond Fashion to Safeguard Independence
Dolce & Gabbana Srl, the Italian fashion house known for bold, Mediterranean-inspired designs, says its beauty business now holds the key to an independent future in the rapidly shifting luxury industry.
Revenue from beauty products is expected to rise more than 20% for the 12 months through the end of March 2025, to €610 million ($665 million), Chief Executive Officer Alfonso Dolce said in an interview. That would lift total annual revenue to around €2 billion.

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