Dolce & Gabbana Celebrate Continued NFT Success With Crypto Star-Studded Event

Dolce&Gabbana announced further plans to expand into the NFT market in partnership with UNDX at their NYC cocktail event

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D&G sure do know how to throw a party. The luxury fashion house recently hosted a cocktail event at their flagship 5th Avenue Boutique in celebration of the smash hit Collezione Genesi NFT auction; the auction, which raised 1,885.719 ETH—nearly $8 million at current exchange—and featured dual physical and digital museum-grade items, was designed by Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana themselves. Comprised of nine items from D&G’s Alta Moda, Sartoria, and Gioielleria lines, the first of its kind event unveiled in late August and auctioned off Sept. 28-30 via UNDX, an online luxury marketplace that launched in the summer of 2021.

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Guests, from left to right: rapper Duckwrth, Rachel Wolfson, and ex-olympian Polo Ohno.
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The cocktail event, attended by notable crypto-currency elites Megan Kasper, Apolo Ohno and Zurab Kazhilopi, featured the announcement of D&G’s continued partnership with UNDX, with hints of an exclusive new launch soon to be revealed. The swanky get-together was also capped off by a DJ set from collector Seedphrase, a prominent member of the NFT community, and proud owner of “The Lion Crown” from Collezione Genesi.

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NFT collector Seedphrase, who owns “The Lion Crown” NFT, regaled the event with a live DJ set at the D&G Boutique in NYC.
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Inspired by and premiered in Venice during D&G’s couture event, Collezione Genesi pays homage to the Veneziani glass that decorates the City of Doges and features garments be-speckled with luxe adornments and drenched in rich, sultry hues. The digital-only portion of the collection, including the trio of (quite literally) Impossible Jackets , is the perfect medium to showcase the capsule’s dream-like appearance.

The Doge Crown is a sight to behold, in-person or as an NFT.
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The pivot by the 35-year-old Italian house is the latest in a series of moves by brands trending towards to the digital market space, and for good reason. The collection broke luxury fashion NFT records, fetching approximately $5.6 million in virtual currency (ETH), and attracted some of the world’s most prominent NFT collectors. The success of the auction and NFTs in general may very well indicate a new age in fashion; digital offerings are becoming more and more frequent in the luxury space. You can read more about Dolce&Gabbana’s NFT endeavor here, and view the sold collection on UNDX below.

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Paolo Sandoval

Paolo Sandoval

Paolo Sandoval is Style Editor at InsideHook, having previously contributed to Valet Mag. An expert when it comes to vintage denim, soccer kits and tailoring, Paolo reports on style, grooming, wellness, menswear trends, celebrity, media and other pursuits tangential to looking and feeling like a million bucks, and is the voice behind the InsideHook fashion newsletter, The Stitch. You can reach him at psandoval@insidehook.com.
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