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epa04015433 Models present creations at the Fall/Winter 2014 Men's collection by Dolce & Gabbana during Milan fashion week in Milan, Italy, 11 January 2014. The presentations of the Men's collections in Milan run from 11 to 14 January. EPA/DANIEL DAL ZENNARO Image Credit: EPA

Milan: North invades south in the designing duo Dolce&Gabbana’s menswear collection for next winter.

The cold weather looks previewed on the first day of Milan Fashion Week on Saturday took their cue from Medieval courts after the Norman conquest of Sicily, the designers’ eternal muse. Fabrics and yarns were warm and wooly, colours dark and royal.

In Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana’s Norman court, the king wears a thick, sturdy top bearing the image of a king, perhaps a treasured predecessor, over slim-fitting trousers. Bejewelled gloves, slippers and, of course, a golden crown, finish the look. For a tour of his lands, there is a heavy sheepskin coat.

The knight wears a knitted wool cap embroidered with sparkling studs to mimic chain mail, over a furry gray jacket and strapped ankle boots.

Court jester

There was a traveller in heavy boots, overcoat and backpack looking for a place to set down his load for the night. Once found, he might pull out a pair of printed silky pajama bottoms or boxers. For sure, this hearty character sleeps topless. And the court jester, no fool, gets a tailored look with narrow pants, sometimes velvet, made of striped panels in royal red, gold, silver, black and blue.

While Dolce and Gabbana clearly had fun with the collection, there were also serious, tight-fitting suits — many carrying images of knights, kings and the churches they built.

The designers’ theater was decorated as a Medieval hall decked with portraits of monarch, knights’ armour and velvet upholstered chairs. Metal chandeliers offered only faint illumination to the runway of wooden planks. The only thing missing was a falcon.