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November 16, 2025

Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci at Dolce&Gabbana show

Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci at Dolce&Gabbana show “When Fiction Becomes Fashion”. Story by Eleonora de Gray, Editor-in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE. Photo Courtesy: GettyImages / @iude @_artaurus_.

We have always known that fashion is theater—an illusion, a performance, a staged verdict. But seldom has the stage itself stepped into the spotlight. On September 27, 2025, at Dolce & Gabbana’s Milan theater, the real and the fictional coalesced: Meryl Streep and Stanley Tucci, inhabiting once again the legendary characters of Miranda Priestly and Nigel, sat front row, their gaze mastering the silhouettes that passed. And suddenly, our stories were not just told—they were lived.

A Runway Within the Runway

The Dolce & Gabbana Spring Summer 2026 collection was already a play of paradoxes—lingerie as outerwear, pajama silks reimagined for the boulevard, intimacy displayed as grandeur. Into this mise-en-scène entered Priestly, inscrutable behind her sunglasses, Nigel at her side.

This was not acting. It was embodiment. The presence of Priestly in a real-world show blurred every boundary: fiction became documentary, performance became history. The audience did not simply see characters; they experienced the cultural mythology of The Devil Wears Prada grafted onto a live fashion event.

The Seal of Authority

Why did this moment reverberate beyond mere promotion for a sequel? Because it reminded the world of what fashion is at its core: judgment, authority, and narrative power.

Miranda Priestly may have been written as fiction, but her influence became real. Her aura crystallized an archetype: the editor not merely as observer, but as institution. Runway Magazine—the name chosen in the film as the fictional counterpart to our own—was not parody but prophecy. What began as cinematic shorthand has since merged with reality, with Runway Magazine standing as both symbol and institution: the place where fashion’s authority is recorded, debated, and canonized.

The presence of Priestly and Nigel at Dolce & Gabbana therefore did not borrow from reality. It returned to it.

Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly Runway Magazine


Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly Runway Magazine


Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly Runway Magazine

Fashion as Cultural Manuscript

Supported by Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce, who invited this crossing of worlds into their theater, the act became more than marketing. It became a cultural manuscript. The runway here was no longer fabric and silhouette alone—it became text, layered with references, judgments, histories, and mythologies.

Runway as Institution, Not Illusion

This is why the moment belongs not only to cinema or promotion, but to fashion history. Because Runway is not an invention. It is not a script. It is not a role. Runway is the record, the stage, the institution that has shaped fashion’s narrative for three decades.

When Streep adjusted her glasses as Priestly, it was more than method acting. It was a tacit acknowledgment of Runway Magazine’s permanence—a cultural mirror too sharp to be dismissed as fiction.

Toward the Sequel, Toward the Future

The aftershow cocktail, where Streep and Tucci mingled with Stefano and Domenico, was not simply a celebration of cinema’s return. It was a ceremony of acknowledgment: that fashion houses and Hollywood alike recognize the power of this narrative to endure.

The upcoming Devil Wears Prada sequel is inevitable in its cultural weight, because it builds on what was always more than entertainment. It builds on the very institution of fashion authority. And Runway Magazine stands at the center of this axis—between film and fashion, history and future, perception and reality.

Closing Line

On that September night in Milan, fiction bowed to reality. Priestly was never just a role. Nigel was never just comic relief. They were, and remain, reflections of the living institution of fashion—Runway Magazine, where the line between storytelling and authority vanishes, and where every season is already history.

Runway Magazine cover 2025


Runway Magazine cover 2025


Runway Magazine cover 2025


Runway Magazine cover 2025


Runway Magazine cover 2025


Runway Magazine cover 2025


Runway Magazine cover 2025



February 28, 2021

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022. Review by Eleonora de Gray, Editor-in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE.

Well, after recent fiasco with Men collection Fall Winter 2021-2022 this collection is indeed “Back to the feature” or “Rewind” or “Remastered” experience created by two great designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. There’s indeed a glitch of Philipp Plein, and not only me had to notice, but the pink or golden glossy pants are not exactly only his signature. But there are also “Street Tagging”, “Chinese Street”, “Star Wars”, “Astronauts”, “Baseball”, themes.

Non need “to celebrate the excellence”, like it says in the press-release, as there’s no such thing as perfection. Although there’s indeed very important research related to artificial intelligence, new technologies in general which became a part of fashion, shown by models. Dolce & Gabbana and the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in this Fall Winter 2021-2022 show brought up research in the technological field and its infinite applications, fashion included.

The multifunctional humanoid robots iCub and R1 (thinking of “Star Wars”) were involved in the event, the result of IIT’s highly specialized research activity in the field of service robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Here also overlapping a little bit with Philipp Plein who showed during Milan Fashion Week a show for Spring Summer 2016 season, where models were served by the robots.

The idea of this Dolce Gabbana collection is to show how technology and craftsmanship, two different worlds, might come together. The looks for this collection were inspired by robotics research and Artificial Intelligence, and based on the looks created by Dolce Gabbana in 90s.

Let’s start from the technology. Dolce Gabbana presented I’d say “cyber-fashion” : artificial colors, fake textures and digitally enhanced features, kaleidoscopic high-tech materials, morphing wools with plastics, and vegan “things”. The designers had employed technological evolution to develop real, tactile fabrics that brought the look of virtual reality into the material world.

And what is morphing from 90s to this futuristic collection is the transformation of their LEOPARD PRINT. Everyone has a jacket or coat, black classic tailor or denim, with leopard print inside. Even Vice-President of United States Kamala Harris has one, and wore it at the Inauguration day. So this collection shows leopard prints outside in artificial yellow, red and blue colors. These colors were used on the leather, denim, polyester and silk, and applied by new technological methods.

Another known element, like we say DNA today, from Dolce Gabbana past which developed trough the years is the patchwork, amazing craftsmanship and traditional Sicilian and Italian patchwork. This patchwork also find its place in this new futuristic collection. Look how sparkle…

Themes:
“Street Tagging”. The show starts with very colorful pieces bomb-painted looks.
“Chinese Street”. The most admired and reproduced by billion “fashion looks” of Chinese streets Dolce Gabbana put up on absolutely new very luxury level.
“Star Wars” and “Astronauts”. Designers came up with very futuristic looks of the “blown up” goose-down jackets and coats in addition to specific face coverings due to pandemic. Let’s add here new marketing wave to make all “exploring cosmos”.

There are couple of other themes like “Baseball” or “Old Classic” (I don’t want to say Chanel-ish), themes and style of today and everyday life transformed and morphed by the new technologies applied to traditional fabrics, created a “New Touch” or “New Punch” of this Fall Winter 2021-2022 collection of Dolce Gabbana. Next step to use “Vegetal leather” out of apple skin, like Tommy Hilfiger produces for the second season.

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE

Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Fall Winter 2021-2022 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE



July 4, 2020

Dolce Gabbana first Digital Alta Moda 2020 show

Dolce Gabbana Digital or Virtual Alta Moda 2020 catwalk show for Fall-Winter 2020-2021 season. Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana reveal the inspirations behind the Alta Moda creations. A tribute to the “Bella Vita”, every piece recalls the Italian way of life. A journey through beauty and love by RUNWAY MAGAZINE.

Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
“The Women’s Alta Moda collection is dedicated to Italian holidays, with very deconstructed looks. We created pieces with foulards, we created kimonos that seem like swimsuits coverups…” – said Stefano Gabbana.

Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
“We enjoyed creating a selection of foulards inspired by the Italian holidays of the 50s and 60s, when people would buy them from the different cities as a souvenir to remember afterwards, even when you are far away, all the things you tried, ate, dreamed. This way, each creation becomes a travel journal,” – said Domenico Dolce.

Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
New travel foulard story unfolds… Palazzo Dolce&Gabbana, the location of the Alta Gioielleria, Alta Moda and Alta Sartoria exclusive events, narrates the story of Italian beauty and elegance for the Fall-Winter 2020-2021 season.

Selected looks from Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – virtual catwalk – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 to kill for. Photos courtesy of Dolce Gabbana

Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – virtual catwalk – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – virtual catwalk – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – virtual catwalk – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – virtual catwalk – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – virtual catwalk – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE
Dolce Gabbana Alta Moda 2020 Digital – virtual catwalk – Fall-Winter 2020-2021 by RUNWAY MAGAZINE