Dolce & Gabbana celebrate mums at Milan Fashion Week

Dolce & Gabbana

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Pregnant models, and toddlers and babies strutted their stuff on the catwalk for the D&G show

The D&G show at Milan Fashion Week 2015 was named ‘Viva la Mamma’, with mums at the forefront of their fashion extravaganza this year.

Pregnant models, plus some with babies and toddlers, were star of the show, albeit clad in higher-end fashion than we are likely to be wearing for the night feed or the school run this Autumn/Winter.

Some of the designs included children’s doodles, which the designers said were their own from childhood - reminiscant of Angelina Jolie’s wedding dress, adorned with her children’s drawings.

Main photo: REX.

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Bianca Balti on the Dolce&Gabbana Winter 2016 Women's Fashion Show runway.

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Mum and daughter matching outfits at Dolce&Gabbana Winter 2016 Women's Fashion Show.

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Dolce&Gabbana Winter 2016 Women's collection moodboard.

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