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The testimonial: Laetitia Casta
With her exquisitely Mediterranean sex appeal, the French model Laetitia Casta, who has also worked in film for many years, has imposed her presence on magazine covers the world over thanks to her explosive and radiant beauty. "Laetitia has always bewitched us with her sensual and natural charisma: she is the perfect interpretation of a Dolce&Gabbana woman of today." (Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana)
A lover of simplicity and mother of three children, Laetitia has succeeded in giving the campaign - directed by Mario Testino - a subtly nuanced character of female freedom and dignity: as such her attitude exudes both a natural eroticism and a conscious authenticity. The Dolce&Gabbana Woman is a woman aware of her strength and her instincts. At once determined and warm; gentle towards those she holds close, fierce when it comes to defending her values and her territory. The Dolce&Gabbana woman is not afraid to face the storms on the open sea, but she is also able to be the safe harbour where shelter can be found. "She is a woman aware of her own beauty, who loves to take risks and knows how to get what she wants with her gentle touch and her sensuality." (Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana) -
The testimonial: Noah Mills
Noah Mills, American model and up-and-coming actor, has always had strong connections with the vision of the Dolce&Gabbana man. With his Mediterranean face and the sex appeal of a Latin lover, he has featured in many of the Italian brand’s fashion shows and advertising campaigns. "Noah has that simplicity and naturalness that make a man sexy and reassuring." (Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana)
In the campaign directed by Mario Testino, Noah Mills is the perfect southern Italian man who can lead any woman to fantasies of sensuality and romance. The Dolce&Gabbana Man is naturally masculine, he aims to enjoy and to share the simple pleasures. Simplicity becomes the key to his style. He is strong; a man who allows himself the caprice of vanity and does not conceal his own fragility. -