I mean, I get it. Sometimes you just wanna be, like, *understated*. You don’t want to scream “I SPENT A TON OF MONEY” with every outfit. And, okay, maybe some of their logo-heavy stuff *is* kinda…loud. Like, maybe too loud, ya know? I saw this one dress, it had literally the D&G logo repeated like, a million times. A million! Who needs that?
But then, like, isn’t the whole point of buying designer stuff to, like, *show* that it’s designer? It’s a status symbol, right? So if you’re buying a D&G dress that *doesn’t* have any logos, is it even worth it? Are you just paying for the stitching and the…the…*fabric quality*? I guess?
I was looking for some info on it online, and all I could find were downloads for their logos – which is kinda ironic, isn’t it? You’re looking for *less* logo, and all you get are the logos themselves! Talk about a head scratcher. And then there’s all this stuff about downloading D&G fonts…like, I’m not about to start counterfeiting Dolce & Gabbana in my basement or anything. Though, wouldn’t that be something? (Don’t tell anyone I said that!)
Maybe they’re trying to appeal to a more, like, *discerning* clientele? People who, like, “know” the brand without needing it shoved in their face? Or maybe it’s just a phase. Remember when everyone was obsessed with, like, really obvious logos? Then everyone was all about “quiet luxury?” Maybe we’re swinging back the other way, I dunno. Fashion’s weird, man.
Honestly, I’m kinda on the fence about the whole thing. On the one hand, I appreciate the subtlety. On the other hand, if I’m gonna drop serious cash on a designer item, I want people to *know* it. Maybe not with a million logos, but, like, a little something? A subtle nod? A little wink? You know?