A-list hit Milan for high fashion jollies
Friday 24th February 2006, 18:02
"It was so beautiful, so gorgeous. It was everything you expect from Dolce and Gabbana - sexy, powerful, ethereal," the always articulate Lo gushed after the event.
Gabbana, not one to be out-divad on his own catwalk, was equally plain speaking after the show, which apparently featured a military theme of Napoleon jackets.
"It's a kind of femininity that is different from before. The military look, but in a romantic way." With you all the way there Gabbs.
Elsewhere, chav-standard Burberry celebrated its 150th anniversary with a catwalk show at Palazzo Serbelloni, once home to Napoleon. Safe to say check baseball caps were not welcome.
Kate Moss, face of Burberry before her tabloid troubles, bagged a front row seat alongside glossy celeb shooter Mario Testino and former boyfriend Jefferson Hack.






















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