I just love these two. They're the most interesting and entertaining design team out there. Here are excerpts from an interview with Telegraph while the two were lying on Gabbana's yacht during Cannes:
On adopting a child, and Europe's child adoption laws:
“Those are never going to change,” shrugs Gabbana sadly. “The problem is that you touch a really sensitive issue — particularly in [Roman Catholic] Italy — because of the Pope. Although I believe that it’s not so much about religion as it is about political opinion.”

They still love each other, even though they're not in love anymore:
“Professionally, we are still partners, and we still love each other with that big love now. Domenico is a part of my life, but he has a boyfriend and I have a boyfriend,” says Gabbana. Are there really no feelings of jealousy? “No,” Dolce says quietly. “At the beginning it was problematic, but now we want to be an example to people because it’s not just gay couples who break up and it should be possible to have a good relationship afterwards. On our death beds, we would want each other there.”

But they haven't always loved each other...
“I thought he was a monster,” snaps Gabbana. “Seriously, he was such a fashion victim. He looked like a priest, all dressed in black with that white skin and a shaved head. It wasn’t very impressive.” “Stefano was very Milanese, with his long hair and Lacoste T-shirt,” counters Dolce.

On retirement:
“If you look at painters and designers throughout history, there has always been a moment in life to create, but it’s important to understand when that time is finished,” says Dolce.
“But for us, it would almost be impossible to stop,” interrupts Gabbana. “We created the brand from nothing; the different elements of it are like our babies.” He pauses. “I think I’d die if I stopped. I would, I’d die.”

They love the Brits, too:
“I like Peaches Geldof,” volunteers Dolce. “And Alice Dellal. That new generation is very interesting. Oh,” — he claps his hands together — “and I love the two princes, William and Harry — they are sexy and beautiful.” Gabbana agrees. “We always take inspiration from the English, whether it’s the Queen, Oscar Wilde or those British bankers. You have this unique, eccentric, taste.”

The real reason I love them, completely aside from their charm and wit, is the fact that they get what fashion is really supposed to be about. When asked if they would ever like to dress the Obamas, they said "we don't do politics," and when asked about a diffusion line of the H&M sort, Gabbana put on an estranged face and responded "We don't need to. That kind of exposure could be dangerous for us," as any serious high-fashion designer should do, regardless their circumstances.