Les Siciliennes are going to Paris,” the designers said during a preview. By the opulent standards of their Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda p resentations —which typically involve several days of extravagant guest entertaining in Italian locations—the show was a more pared-down affair.
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While Melania Trump remains an enigmatic figure, her White House portrait provides some insight into how she'll approach the first lady role.
Titled “Paparazzi,” the luxury Maison places cinema’s fascinating contradictions at the center of the stylistically bold line
A round-up of the best looks from Milan Men’s Fashion Week, where luxury designers focused on a mixture of timeless styles and innovative outwear materials. It even included a surprise designer wedding.
Once again, Melania Trump is telegraphing to the world that we should not expect first lady business as usual. But perhaps we should expect business? The picture, which will top Mrs. Trump’s official web page and make its way to the National Archives,
Channeling her husband Donald Trump’s campaign of portraying strength, she was shot in black and white by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux. Melania posed in a menswear-inspired tuxedo with contemporary femininity: a tailored black blazer with wide lapels over an unbuttoned white top. It was teamed with a cummerbund and trousers.
Melania Trump has come under fierce criticism from Vogue for the outfit chosen for her official portrait at the White House. In the article published on January 28, writer Hannah Jackson spared
To bling, or not to bling is the eternal question at Dolce & Gabbana — and the designing duo had it both ways during the Milan Fashion Week menswear preview for the next cold weather season.
Bella Hadid embraces vintage fashion like no other, and she proved the same during her latest outing in NYC. The model once again pulled off retro style and made a Dolce & Gabbana coat work as she stepped out in the city.
At a time of tremulous financial markets, the designers showcased clothes built for reality (albeit with a dusting of Italian flair)
The photo, taken by Belgian photographer Régine Mahaux, was taken in such perfect conditions, it reportedly didn't need touching up.