{"id":248814,"date":"2024-02-26T09:56:34","date_gmt":"2024-02-26T09:56:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theindustry.fashion\/?p=248814"},"modified":"2024-02-26T17:14:32","modified_gmt":"2024-02-26T17:14:32","slug":"milan-fashion-week-aw24-dolce-gabbana-mixes-underwear-as-outerwear-with-modern-tailoring","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theindustry.fashion\/milan-fashion-week-aw24-dolce-gabbana-mixes-underwear-as-outerwear-with-modern-tailoring\/","title":{"rendered":"Milan Fashion Week AW24: Dolce & Gabbana mixes underwear as outerwear with modern tailoring"},"content":{"rendered":"

Supermodel Naomi Campbell closed Dolce & Gabbana\u2019s daring Milan Fashion Week show in an underwear-inspired look.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Fresh off walking the runway for Burberry in London, Campbell wore an all-black outfit: a lace bralette and sheer skirt with a major leg slit, accessorised with half gloves, a hat with netting to cover her face and her signature long straight hair.<\/p>\n

\"Dolce

(Luca Bruno\/AP)<\/p><\/div>\n

Campbell\u2019s look marked the end of another ultra-sexy collection for the Italian fashion house, bringing the underwear as outerwear trend to the runway and mixing it with a modern take on tailoring.<\/p>\n

The autumn\/winter 2024 collection was called Tuxedo, with impeccable tailoring, including the opening look of a cropped black tuxedo jacket worn over underwear and a sheer open skirt trailing behind.<\/p>\n

\"Dolce

(Luca Bruno\/AP)<\/p><\/div>\n

The outfits continued to play around with masculine suiting and elements of lace under garments \u2013 deconstructed tuxedo jumpsuits were worn over skimpy bras, silk bloomers peeked out from under boxy blazers and some models wore classic white shirts and bow ties with their suits.<\/p>\n

\"Dolce

(Luca Bruno\/AP)<\/p><\/div>\n

It is hard to see tuxedos on the runway and not think of Yves Saint Laurent \u2013 he changed the face of fashion with his autumn\/winter 1966 collection, introducing a women\u2019s tuxedo called Le Smoking at a time when the style was entirely reserved for men.<\/p>\n

There was also a \u201990s sensibility to Dolce & Gabbana\u2019s collection with the sexy take on tailoring harking back to Tom Ford\u2019s time at Gucci, while the form-fitting outfits with flashes of leopard print were reminiscent of Azzedine Alaia.<\/p>\n

\"Dolce

(Luca Bruno\/AP)<\/p><\/div>\n

Campbell wasn\u2019t the only supermodel on the runway \u2013 she was also joined by \u201990s favourites Eva Herzigova and Amber Valletta.<\/p>\n

Most models were accessorised in the same way, with netted hats worn with slicked back hair, bright red lips and dark eye make-up.<\/p>\n

\"Dolce

(Luca Bruno\/AP)<\/p><\/div>\n

This was not a collection full of colour \u2013 instead, most outfits were all-black, with hints of gold, silver and leopard print. The materials chosen were incredibly luxe, with lace, velvet and sequins mixing with fur and feathers.<\/p>\n

Models walked the runway with Murphy\u2019s Law by Irish singer Roisin Murphy playing over the speakers, and the star-studded front row fitted in with the overall aesthetic.<\/p>\n

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