evelopments in technology have led to predictions that one day machines could take over the roles of humans. Italian luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana has proven that this would be possible, although not entirely.
During the 2018 Milan Fashion Week, the fashion house used drones to present its Fall/Winter 2018 handbag collection on Sunday.
Fashionista reported that prior to the show, members of the audience were requested to turn off their Wi-Fi and any personal hot spot.
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After 45 minutes, the fashion show finally kicked off with drones carrying the brand’s latest bags on the runway.
That was not the end of the show, though. Following the drones, real models appeared on the runway, presenting Dolce & Gabbana’s signature styles, such as lacy details, mini dresses and sequins. (jes/kes)
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