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Milan Fashion Week: Gigi Hadid walks the ramp for Alberta Ferretti; see pics

Gigi Hadid wore a halter neck black gown with an intricately detailed cut-out plunging neckline

By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi |
September 23, 2021 5:00:27 pm
gigi hadid, milan fashion weekGigi Hadid in an Alberta Ferretti creation at Milan Fashion Week (Source: albertaferretti/Instagram)

At the ongoing Milan Fashion Week, supermodel Gigi Hadid walked the ramp in a black number, looking stunning as ever.

The 26-year-old closed the show for Alberta Ferretti Spring Summer 2022. “The seductive placidity of Black,” the Italian fashion house wrote on Instagram alongside Gigi’s pictures from the ramp.

 

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Gigi wore a halter neck black gown with an intricately detailed cut-out plunging neckline and a sheer bottom. Her hair was loosely tied in a ponytail.

Talking about her new collection, Ferretti told Vogue in an interview, “It’s very feminine, sensual, but not vulgar…Identity is important now. This is my story but in a new direction.” The ensembles played around with motifs, from butterflies to macramé and crochet. The collection also featured chiffon dresses, fringes and embellished details with sequins and beads.

 

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Amid the pandemic, Milan Fashion Week is hosting a mix of physical shows and digital presentations. The show will conclude on September 27, 2021.

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