Dolce & Gabbana sends drones down the runway instead of models

26 Feb, 2018

Just within a week after models were made to carry the replicas of their heads at Milan Fashion Week, another fashion show aimed to top the list as Dolce & Gabbana replaced the complete idea of human models and replaced them all together with drones.

Last week, another high end brand Gucci brought out a unique fashion show at Milan and D&G quickly followed their footsteps. Milan witnessed yet another weird and different fashion show that had the key participants of the runway models missing from the entire façade.

Just a few minutes before the show began, the audience was asked to switch off their internet and Wi-Fi connections.  Dolce & Gabbana started the show without the models and instead with drones carrying the latest collection of their luxury bags.

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Followed by the luxury driven drones, models came out wearing some traditional D&G clothing but this time the collection was meant to pay homage to the baroque Oratorio di Santa Cita church in Palermo, Sicily – island of Dolce’s birth.

Milan Fashion Week • Dolce & Gabbana 💥

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The fashion mongers called their latest collection ‘Fashion Devotion’ that displayed an assemble of cloths and bags quite contrary to the Vatican Church, even being a little offensive for what it’s worth.

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