September 29, 2025

Meryl Streep Channels Miranda Priestly at Dolce & Gabbana’s Spring 2026 Show

Dolce & Gabbana presented their Spring 2026 collection in their usual Saturday slot during Milan Fashion Week, and the front row was stacked.

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Naomi Campbell had social media buzzing in polka dots, Doyoung gave us sleek black-on-black tailoring, Michele Morrone reminded us why he’s the house’s tailoring poster boy, Kitty Spencer pushed boundaries in black lace, and Anna Wintour kept her signature cool.

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But the real headline moment? Meryl Streep.

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Miranda in Milan

Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly sat front row in a vinyl Dolce & Gabbana trench from the Spring 2025 collection, styled with slim-fit trousers, and Tiffany & Co. shades. Leopard print accents—a belt and faux-fur Marlene clutch—drove home the house’s maximalist codes. The look was fierce, and unmistakably Miranda. Dolce & Gabbana couldn’t have scripted a better crossover moment.

Dolce & Gabbana Spring 2025
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Nigel’s Edge

Stanley Tucci as Nigel wore a Dolce & Gabbana deconstructed single-breasted Galles wool suit, styled with a black shirt and leopard print foulard. It was polished but slyly subversive, hinting at Nigel’s wit and sharp eye. Tucci’s presence anchored the trio with warmth and charisma, his tailoring a reminder of Dolce & Gabbana’s impeccable precision.

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Simone’s Secret

Simone Ashley, also in character though her role remains a mystery, brought youthful glamour in a Dolce & Gabbana corset paired with a crystal mesh skirt. A DG-logo satin culotte, leather MySicily bag, and patent pumps finished the look. There was an undeniable allure to her presence—seductive, and loaded with unanswered questions.

This wasn’t just a front row—it was a live set piece, turning Dolce & Gabbana’s Saturday slot into Milan Fashion Week’s defining spectacle.

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