Gay fans ?
D&G make womens clothing.
One would think that the relevant fans are wealthy women.
I suppose the problem is that these wealthy women may have gay fashion advisers. That itself seems to be a general cultural problem.
Oh yes, and television loves to perpetuate the myth that we need homos to tell us how to dress, act, and live. The “reality”-shows love to show somebody flailing and tripping all over themselves for 45 minutes, then they trot out the little fruit-boy to set everything and everybody straight. Whatever, he needs to go back to whatever inner-city “village” he came from.
Yes, they make women’s clothes - half the population of gay men wear dresses in private although they look more like Tugboat Annie than Sophia Loren.
I gave up one friendship with a gay guy when he asked me where to find size 11 high heel shoes for an amateur contest he was involved in.