Looking at any modern Dolce & Gabbana top, it’s hard to believe the Italian designers were once described as ‘minimalists’, sticking to a subdued palette of black, white and cream during the House’s early days. Glimpses of this pared-back past are still evident in the modest ruffled blouses that make up our edit, offset by the loud prints and bold, multicoloured graphics now synonymous with the label. This diversity means women with different tastes and personalities will find common ground in Dolce & Gabbana’s collection: silk sleeveless tops in vibrant patterns cater to the bold and adventurous, while lace shirts and logo T-shirts speak to classic dressers.