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Dolce & Gabbana lands Fifth Ave. store

Glam fashion powerhouse Dolce & Gabbana is making its first foray into the heart of tony Fifth Avenue.

The Post has confirmed that the Italian fashion house just leased a massive 18,400-square-foot store at 717 Fifth Ave., taking over the space from Escada, which will move within the same building into smaller digs along 55th Street.

The stores are a portion of a retail condominium owned by deal maestro Jeff Sutton and real-estate investment trust SL Green Realty Corp. Sutton, who orchestrated both deals, previously moved out Hugo Boss and installed Armani/AX in the north portion of the space. No other brokers were involved.

The 15-year Dolce & Gabbana lease could be valued at just under $300 million, sources said.

Sutton, SL Green, Dolce & Gabbana and Escada reps could not be reached for comment.

While Dolce & Gabbana has a store on Madison and its lower priced D&G line on Lafayette St., the designing duo has never cracked the key luxury shopping stretch of Fifth Avenue that runs from 57th St. to Rockefeller Center.

Rather than joining the mass retailer pricing of nearby Forever 21, Uniqlo, Abercrombie & Fitch and H&M — the latter two which Sutton also installed — the new Dolce & Gabbana store will be pure luxury. In fact, the D&G line is being phased out completely, sources said.

Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have attracted a following among celebrities, including Madonna, Kylie Minogue and Angelina Jolie.