In an unexpected departure from the runway, Dolce and Gabbana has released a more fashionable way to get around town. The fashion house, known for its sexy Italian aesthetic, has released a high fashion bike, tailored to its female customer base.
With an adjusted dress-friendly design, and sleek mesh basket, this bike combines both functionality and style. The dress-friendly mounting design and leopard-print of the two-wheeler incorporates the fashion-conscious nature of the brand. Though the price of the bike has not yet been officially revealed, customers can predict that the stylish bikes may come at a lust-worthy cost as well.
Keeping in line with the exclusivity of the Dolce and Gabbana brand, the bike will be on limited release, selling in select boutiques this summer in Florence, Milan, and Rome. If biking wasn't already cool, this style-conscious bike is sure to bring some fashion-forward energy to the cycling industry.
Luxury Designer Two-Wheelers
Dolce and Gabbana Releases Stylish Leopard-Print Bikes
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Biking - There's an opportunity for established fashion brands to disrupt traditional biking accessories and clothing with stylish and high-end options.
2. Fashionable Transportation - There's an opportunity for fashion houses and luxury brands to create stylish modes of transportation that appeal to their existing customer base.
3. High-end Sustainability - There's an opportunity for high-end designers to incorporate sustainability into their product lines in order to appeal to conscious consumers and provide a new point of differentiation.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can capitalize on this trend by introducing more stylish and functional biking gear and accessories.
2. Transportation - The transportation industry can collaborate with fashion brands to create more stylish and sustainable options for consumers.
3. Luxury Goods - Luxury brands can disrupt traditional biking industry by creating high-end, fashionable and sustainable transportation options for consumers.