Last June, Dolce & Gabbana opened their runway show to a front row of millennials, but for fall, the fashion house reserved the catwalk. On the heels of unveiling its youthful spring campaign, the label gave the floor to the social media savvy youth. Models, actors, singers, and more hit the catwalk.
Ready to impress their online followers, the “models” for the day had the liberty of choosing their own outfits. Avan Jogia, Cameron Dallas, Brandon Thomas Lee, and Lucky Blue Smith were among the men to hit Dolce & Gabbana’s runway. The season’s wardrobe revisited the Italian brand’s recent hits with an eclectic mix of suiting and sportswear, which boasted a flair for bold prints and vibrant colors.
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