Dolce and Gabbana launch childrenswear line

18th June 2012 9:35 am

Seems like Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana aren’t the types of designers to only have one clothing line to their name. While D&G is no more (sniff sniff) the boys will still have a project to occupy their time with when they’re not working hard on their mainline Dolce and Gabbana collection, as it’s just been revealed that they are branching into childrenswear.

The new clothing line, which is slated for release in July, is aimed at newborns to ten year olds and will consist of daywear, innerwear, beachwear, accessories and footwear.

“The line is conceived as a further expansion of the Dolce & Gabbana world, in terms of product, design content, craftsmanship, function and positioning,” Stefano Gabbana said. “This is an homage to Italy and to our tradition. It’s part of our culture and marks one of the most important moments in our lives.”

How much do you wanna bet that the likes of Blue Ivy and Suri Cruise will be all over this collection?

[Vogue] 

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