From Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall/Winter 2002 collection — one of the most collectible early-2000s runs — these trousers are cut from ultra-soft goat suede and constructed in a layered swirl motif that feels sculptural, directional, and instantly recognizable. Each curved panel is hand-cut and appliquéd in rich jewel-tones of plum, teal, midnight blue, and smoky charcoal, creating movement even when still.
The fit is classic early-2000s D&G: low rise, slim through the hip, and falling into a straight leg that elongates the body. The back features the collection’s signature rounded yoke, subtly dipping into a curved seam that echoes the swirling patternwork. A concealed back zip maintains clean lines and keeps the focus on the craftsmanship.
Made in Italy — as all of D&G’s archival suede work from this era — and executed in 100% genuine goat suede, known for its pliability, softness, and vibrant dye saturation. These trousers are a rare runway-grade example of the house’s maximalist, body-con leatherwork at its peak, making them a standout collector’s piece and an unmistakable statement in any archive wardrobe.