Don Alberto Rocca Praises Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda Festivities
Don Alberto Rocca, a priest and regular guest at Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda festivities, has nothing but praise for the brand’s unique approach to fashion. Despite the use of religious symbols in their designs, Rocca believes that Dolce & Gabbana’s focus on the spirit behind the symbols sets them apart from others who may use religious imagery in a mocking or disrespectful way.
Rocca explained, “You are on the razor, as we say in Italian, but what I like is that it’s not mocking, it’s about the spirit. More often than not, you see people using religious symbols in order to deprive them of their symbolism, but that’s not the case with D&G, otherwise I would not be here.”
Following the show, Dolce expressed his playful ambition, saying, “I want to be Pope very soon.” The collection featured intricate designs and elaborate embellishments, such as a cape depicting a conclave held in 1903. However, it’s not just the religious themes that draw clients to Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda events; it’s the meticulous craftsmanship and stunning results that truly captivate their audience. The extravagant fireworks display over the Tiber River only added to the magical atmosphere of the event.