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Dolce&Gabbana launches new series of European beach club takeovers

Dolce&Gabbana is taking over some of Europe’s most exclusive beach clubs in a series of collaborations at some of the continent’s most stylish beach clubs.

Dolce&Gabbana is taking over some of Europe’s most exclusive beach clubs in a series of collaborations at some of the continent’s most stylish beach clubs.

The DG resort takeovers for 2025 include beach clubs in Taormina, Portofino, Marbella and Saint-Tropez.

An annual occurrence by the Italian luxury fashion house, the takeovers vary from location to location and pay homage to the culture and surrounds in their styling.

Le Carillon – Portofino

Le Carillon Portofino, Dolce&Gabbana takeover
Le Carillon Portofino, Dolce&Gabbana takeover

Around since the 1930s, Le Carillon in Portofino is picture-perfect on Paraggi bay with Portofino just around the corner.

On weekends, it’s the epicentre for exclusive parties, and by day, you can laze by the emerald water taking in D&C’s white and green hues of the Verde Maiolica pattern which adorns the entire beach club.

When hunger calls, Portofino restaurant pays homage to Italian culinary traditions in every dish.

La Cabane – Marbella

La Cabane Dolce&Gabbana takeover
La Cabane Dolce&Gabbana takeover

Michael Jackson, Julio Iglesias, Elton John, Lola Flores, Sean Connery and Sylvester Stallone have all graced La Câbane Marbella.

From an exclusive menu created by Michelin-starred Chef Dani García, to a cocktail menu inspired by the history of the Mediterranean, it’s hardly surprising it continues to attract an A-list.

The beach club is the epitome of luxe and things just stepped up with a D&G takeover, immersing the space in vivid blue and white Mediterranean hues inspired by the sea and summer.

San Domenico Palace – Taormina

San Domenico Palace Taormina
San Domenico Palace Taormina

Set within a 14th-century Sicilian convent in Taormina, Four Seasons San Domenic Palace is perched on a rocky promontory high above the Ionian Sea.

D&G’s vibrant blue-and-white tones reflect maiolica ceramics and integrate perfectly into the historic building while taking design cues from the locale.

The takeover also includes a pop-up store in the heart of the former monastery, with an exclusive selection of D&G apparel and accessories.

Casa Amor – Saint-Tropez

Casa Amor – Saint Tropez
Casa Amor – Saint Tropez

Casa Amor is made with 100 per cent sustainable wood, including the chairs and tables and the entire structure of the restaurant. The ethos: Create an exceptional, sustainable restaurant that is as elegant as it is ecological.

D&G says it chose the iconic bohemian-style beach club to “bring the Carretto Siciliano motif to life in a fresh, new way”.

It’s certainly done that with Sicilian patterns and decorations blending with the natural materials of the furnishings in what Casa Amor says is “a combination of unexpected beauty”.

For more information, visit Dolce & Gabbana.