March 2026
Dolce&Gabbana and FAI: a project rooted in shared values
Dolce&Gabbana Casa opened its doors on Via Broggi in Milan for the 2026 FAI Spring Days
A collaboration celebrating the Italian territory
On the occasion of the 2026 FAI Spring Days, Dolce&Gabbana renewed its commitment to promoting and supporting Italy’s cultural heritage by opening the Dolce&Gabbana Casa headquarters on Via Broggi in Milan to the public.
The initiative marked a new chapter in the collaboration with FAI – Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano—an established journey that brings the Company and the Foundation together in a shared vision: enhancing the territory, preserving memory, and passing on cultural richness to future generations.
A shared vision
Dolce&Gabbana has always championed Italian artisanal excellence, recognising artistic and cultural heritage as a living expression, capable of inspiring the present and shaping the future.
Participation in the FAI Days has further strengthened this commitment: opening the brand’s headquarters to the public offered visitors an immersive experience, where a tradition rooted in knowledge and craftsmanship engaged in dialogue with the brand’s contemporary spirit.
An experience bringing together community and new generations
On the occasion of the 34th edition of the FAI Spring Days, by opening the doors of Dolce&Gabbana Casa to the public, the brand offered the opportunity to step inside one of its most representative spaces—where identity, craftsmanship and Italian culture coexist in perfect harmony.
Throughout the day, the Via Broggi location was transformed into a journey of storytelling and discovery: visitors were able to immerse themselves in the aesthetic and cultural vision that has guided the brand since its origins.
An ongoing commitment
Participation in the 2026 FAI Spring Days reaffirms the shared commitment of Dolce&Gabbana and FAI to collaborate in making Italian beauty accessible, valued and protected.
Through this initiative, Dolce&Gabbana confirms its dedication to a vision of sustainability that extends beyond the environment, embracing identity, tradition, heritage and community—contributing to fostering a sense of belonging and shared responsibility towards what makes our country unique.