Italian fashion designers Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce are worried about what will happen to their fashion company after them.
The duo is proud that they have managed to maintain a personal relationship with clients and have not sold Dolce & Gabbana to a large business group but are apprehensive about what will become of the company when they are no longer around, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Gabbana told the Financial Times: "We don't even know what's going to happen in the next two hours, or this afternoon. For sure, though, I try to think about the future, because, for sure, we will die. But I don't want to sell our label to a big company. When we die, it's finished.
"We won't close. The idea is not to close, but the idea is to renovate, to become a classic label. Imagine if we were to die and the house took in a new designer? What would they do? We worked for a lot of years to make this dream," he added.
The two also claimed that they are the last of the "real fashion designers with a home".
"Think about it. There are no more real fashion designers with a home. Think of a designer with his own brand and there is nobody. There is Mr Armani, and there is Dolce and Gabbana," Gabbana said.
"All the other brands are coming from a big group. The famous designers of the 1940s to 1980s?... They are dead. The trick with Dolce & Gabbana is that we are alive. We are here to tell our story. Season by season, year by year," he added.
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