DG Resort 2025: Dolce&Gabbana style in exclusive locations

Unique summer 2025 destinations, captivating atmospheres, and iconic setups

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June 2025

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Dolce&Gabbana brings its signature lifestyle to life with exclusive takeovers at some of the world’s most prestigious beach clubs, celebrated for their stunning scenery and outstanding hospitality.

 

The brand’s unmistakable aesthetic — expressed through its design, intricate details, vibrant colors, and iconic prints — transforms these venues, creating a truly unique and immersive experience.

 

 

Le Carillon – Portofino

Dolce&Gabbana brings its unmistakable style to Le Carillon beach club in Portofino, located on the picturesque Paraggi bay within the Portofino National Park.
Known as a gem of the Ligurian Riviera, Portofino is celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and the iconic Piazzetta overlooking the charming harbor. It serves as the perfect backdrop to showcase the Dolce&Gabbana lifestyle.

Against a coastal backdrop dominated by Mediterranean vegetation, the white and green hues of the Verde Maiolica pattern adorn the entire beach club. The resort also features a bar area and the VESTA Portofino restaurant, which pays homage to Italian culinary traditions in every dish. Finally, the elegant vertical stripe motif, complementing the Verde Maiolica design, evokes the quintessential style of the Italian Riviera, decorating the Dolce&Gabbana pop-up store where guests can explore an exclusive selection.

La Cabane – Marbella

A crown jewel of the Costa del Sol, Marbella captures a lively spirit that has made it one of the most sought-after destinations in Andalusia. Dolce&Gabbana brings its signature style to La Cabane, the prestigious beach club within the Los Monteros resort.

 

The entire venue transforms under the DG Resort Blu Mediterraneo take-over, immersing the space in vivid hues inspired by the depths of the sea and the energy of summer.

Beyond reflecting Dolce&Gabbana’s distinctive aesthetic, the beach club also features a renowned restaurant and dessert area. Here, the iconic Carretto Siciliano print comes to life with vibrant colors and symbolic patterns, including exquisite creations shaped like the golden DG Logo Bag.

 

The Blu Mediterraneo theme extends to the interiors of the dedicated Dolce&Gabbana pop-up store, offering visitors the perfect way to round off this exclusive experience.

Casa Amor – Saint Tropez

A jewel of the French Riviera, Saint-Tropez captivates with its vibrant energy. Once a humble fishing village, it has grown into one of the most prestigious and beloved destinations, known for its stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and sunny beaches. Its rich folklore shapes a distinctly Mediterranean lifestyle.

 

Dolce&Gabbana has chosen Casa Amor, the iconic bohemian-style beach club on Pampelonne Beach, to bring the Carretto Siciliano motif to life in a fresh, new way.

 

The colorful Sicilian patterns and decorations blend harmoniously with the warm tones and natural materials of the furnishings, creating an unexpected fusion that extends even to the refined restaurant.

San Domenico Palace – Taormina

The Four Seasons in Taormina, a charming Sicilian village overlooking the Ionian Sea and celebrated by renowned travelers, showcases the vibrant blue-and-white tones of the Blu Mediterraneo print.

 

Inspired by the traditional art of maiolica, this motif defines the creative take-over, bringing a distinctive character to the hotel’s pool and terrace areas, as well as the pop-up store.

 

Housed within the historic setting of a former monastery, now the address of the Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts haute hospitality, the pop-up store highlights an exclusive selection of Dolce&Gabbana apparel and accessories. The designs take inspiration from vintage postcards that frame the timeless beauty of San Domenico Palace.

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