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Dolce & Gabbana La Piscina Advert

November 6, 2024
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Dolce & Gabbana’s latest campaign, La Piscina, continues the seductive and luxurious world introduced in Il Pranzo, transporting viewers from an Italian lunch to a glamorous poolside soirée. Directed by renowned photographer Steven Klein, this campaign showcases the brand’s My Lip Stylo line in a series of captivating, sun-drenched and shadow-laden scenes that evoke romance and intrigue. With lips as the campaign’s focal point, My Lip Stylo is a must-have accessory for anyone seeking sophistication with an edge.

The Setting: A Luxe Poolside Escape

La Piscina takes place in a villa reminiscent of old Hollywood glamour, where Klein expertly captures the atmosphere of a vintage Italian getaway. Here, the glamour of sun-kissed skin contrasts with dramatic, moody lighting—a signature of Klein’s work. In the daylight, the lip colors appear vibrant and bold, while darker, indoor shots take on a richer, more mysterious quality. This lighting duality highlights the versatility of My Lip Stylo’s 54 shades, each crafted to deliver dramatic effects under different lighting conditions.

The Storyline: Romance, Mystery, and a Pop of Color

The campaign’s short film, also directed by Klein, introduces a storyline of suspense, seduction, and whispered secrets. Guests at a sophisticated outdoor soiree exchange intense glances, and in one lingering, cinematic moment, a passionate kiss displays the lush, deep berry hue of My Lip Stylo. The scene feels timeless yet vibrant, positioning the lipstick as a powerful accessory in intimate and unforgettable moments. The narrative seamlessly integrates My Lip Stylo into the lives of its glamorous characters, giving viewers the sense that this isn’t just a makeup product; it’s a ticket into a world of intrigue.

Product Highlight: My Lip Stylo’s Range and Finishes

At the heart of the campaign is Dolce & Gabbana’s My Lip Stylo, available in 54 shades and three finishes: My Comfy Matte, My Sculpt Satin, and My Juicy Sheer. This expansive range allows for endless customization, from the effortless, natural look of My Juicy Sheer to the high-impact statement of My Sculpt Satin. The selection empowers wearers to define their own version of elegance—whether it’s the matte boldness of red under the Italian sun or the glossy sheen of berry in candlelit intrigue. Dolce & Gabbana’s emphasis on these textures adds to the product’s appeal, catering to a wide spectrum of personalities and styles.

Visual Aesthetic and Styling: Old Hollywood Elegance

In keeping with the brand’s reputation for opulence, La Piscina features classic red lips paired with old Hollywood-inspired waves, a choice that nods to both vintage glamour and contemporary sophistication. The styling perfectly complements the grand Italian villa, blending Dolce & Gabbana’s Mediterranean flair with a touch of classic cinema. Klein’s shots precisely capture these details, ensuring that every element—from the clothing and accessories to the makeup—is flawlessly integrated into the overall narrative.

Consistency and Evolution: Tying into Il Pranzo

La Piscina builds on the story set by Il Pranzo, maintaining the campaign’s consistent themes of luxury, mystery, and Italian allure. The continuation of similar lighting and dramatic tension reinforces the brand’s narrative of sophistication while allowing it to evolve naturally into a fresh setting. This is a smart move by Dolce & Gabbana, as it gives My Lip Stylo an identity within a larger, immersive storyline that transcends individual ads.

Three people lie close together, wearing dark clothing and bold lipstick, looking upward in a striking Dolce & Gabbana advert.
The intrigue continues—Dolce & Gabbana invites us into a world of luxe, suspense, and color.

Pros:

  • Visually Intriguing: Steven Klein’s dramatic direction adds cinematic depth, creating a high-fashion ambiance that elevates the product.
  • Comprehensive Product Range: The variety of colors and finishes makes My Lip Stylo accessible for different tastes and styles.
  • Consistency: By continuing the aesthetic from Il Pranzo, Dolce & Gabbana maintains a cohesive storyline that reinforces brand identity.
  • Sophisticated Appeal: The mix of vintage styling and modern elegance positions My Lip Stylo as a versatile choice for a refined, contemporary audience.

Cons:

  • Niche Appeal: While visually stunning, the high-concept storyline might not resonate with all audiences, particularly those looking for a more straightforward product presentation.
  • Limited Practicality: The campaign emphasizes high-glamour looks that may feel intimidating or less relatable for everyday wearers.

Final Thoughts

Dolce & Gabbana’s La Piscina campaign succeeds in presenting My Lip Stylo as more than just makeup; it becomes a key element of an immersive, glamorous lifestyle. Steven Klein’s artistic direction and the continuity with Il Pranzo bring depth and consistency to this cinematic world, establishing My Lip Stylo as an iconic product with a timeless allure. While the high-concept campaign may feel niche, it undeniably leaves a lasting impression, cementing Dolce & Gabbana’s place in the realm of luxury fashion storytelling.

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Comments 5

  1. John Campbell says:
    1 year ago

    The ad was filmed in Italy at Villa Balbiano on Lake Como.

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  2. Christine Ortiz says:
    1 year ago

    This ad perpetuates unrealistic beauty standards and objectifies women.

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  3. Elizabeth Reed J. says:
    1 year ago

    Loved the elegant and luxurious vibe of the ad!

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  4. Joshua McDonald says:
    1 year ago

    Stunning aesthetics!

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  5. Brenda Reed says:
    1 year ago

    This ad perpetuates unrealistic beauty standards and promotes exclusivity, alienating many potential customers.

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