‘From the Heart to the Hands: Dolce & Gabbana’ Exhibition Opening Night

Celebrities gathered to help Dolce & Gabbana celebrate the opening of the ‘From the Heart to the Hands: Dolce & Gabbana’ exhibition held at the Palazzo Reale in Milan on Saturday.
I know the majority don’t like sheer dresses, but I’m picking my jaw off the floor after seeing Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in this Dolce & Gabbana corseted design.
The suspenders and stockings only add to the sultriness of this rare bombshell moment from my favourite elegant bombshell.
I’m speechless.


You can always rely on Lupita Nyong’o to serve up plenty of flair, even when she goes sheer.
It’s giving disco-diva. The only thing missing from this were roller-skates.
Styled by Micaela Erlanger.

We all know that Anitta loves to go sheer (nearly naked).
I couldn’t feature her Vanity Fair Oscar Party look, as Google would have hit my site with a “This image may contain explicit content” notification.
So I was thankful to see her fully clothed with no nipples on display wearing this Dolce & Gabbana look.
Some might think she went too far to the other direction, and miss her usual sultry style, but I appreciate her showing that she can do something different.


Alton Mason, who was my best dressed man from the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, proves once again that anything by Dolce & Gabbana looks amazing against his glistening skin.


I have to say I’m really enjoying Cher being back in the spotlight. She really is the living embodiment of the phrase, “style is eternal.”
Styled by Patti Wilson.


Search “Dolce & Gabbana man” in Google, and David Gandy’s face should come up.
The British model was born to wear Dolce & Gabbana, as beautifully demonstrated here.

When I get to 61-years-old, and if I look as good as Demi Moore, I will rock a sheer mesh dress too.
Styled by Brad Goreski.


Doyoung, the global ambassador for Dolce & Gabbana, was decked out in a look from the Fall 2024 collection which featured a cropped jacket which I have noticed is slowly becoming popular in menswear.


The dress code appears to be black, but it’s still strange not seeing Helen Mirren in her usual bright hues.
Nevertheless, she pulls off this look thanks to the sparkles on her dress, neck, and earlobes.

It looks like Isabella Rossellini decided to defy the dress code wearing a beautiful ivory jacquard Dolce & Gabbana look, which was breath-taking by itself, but the earrings really helped amplify the look further.

Kitty Spencer was just as regal in her Dolce & Gabbana lurex pleated dress styled with Dolce & Gabbana Alta Gioielleria jewels which needed their own fanfare.

Lily James, who celebrated her birthday on Friday, kept things surprisingly simple in this Dolce & Gabbana two-piece.
Styled by Rebecca Corbin-Murray.

Lucien Laviscount usually loves a lace shirt for these Dolce & Gabbana events, but considering that we are just stepping into spring, the British actor was cautious wearing a turtleneck and wool jacket.


Are Dolce & Gabbana starting a stocking and suspenders trend on the red carpet?
Mun Kayoung is on board along with Rosie Huntington-Whiteley.
I’m here for the subtle sexiness of it all.


Either this Dolce & Gabbana look has been worn before, or Olivia Culpo has worn it before. I’m getting a strong case of déjà vu here, which is going to keep bugging me until I resolve it.


Dolce & Gabbana ambassador Theo James will always opt for a classic, timeless suit.
Styled by Mary-Anna Kearney.

I love Yuta Tamamori’s Dolce & Gabbana look, especially the styling of it, but the colour is so close to this skin-tone.


Bianca Balti and Eva Herzigova both opted for Dolce & Gabbana tailoring.


Isabeli Fontana proved that you can’t go wrong in a little D&GBD.
Mariacarla Boscono is usually the queen of all things black, but she also opted for a look that sailed closely to her skin-tone.
Credit: Greg Kessler / Vogue.com
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