MILAN — The iconic Queen of Pop, Madonna, transformed into the undisputed queen of the front row at the Dolce & Gabbana Fall-Winter 2026-27 showcase during Milan Fashion Week. Her arrival, synchronized perfectly with her empowering anthem “You’ll See,” created an electric atmosphere as she took her seat beside Vogue’s formidable editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour.
The 67-year-old music legend, accompanied by boyfriend Akeem Morris, immediately became the center of attention. Fellow attendees eagerly captured the moment she warmly embraced actor Alberto Guerra, her recent co-star in a Dolce & Gabbana advertising campaign. This appearance reinforces Madonna’s enduring relationship with the Italian fashion house, a collaboration spanning over three decades since she first wore their jewel-encrusted bodice during the 1991 New York premiere of “Truth or Dare.”
Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana presented a collection that served as both homage and dialogue with Madonna’s distinctive style legacy. Transparent lace dresses and skirts evoked her early aesthetic, while powerful pinstriped suits with exaggerated shoulders directly referenced her iconic “Vogue” music video era. The show further incorporated lavish faux furs and bold animal prints, creating a visual narrative of Madonna’s evolving fashion journey.
Madonna’s own ensemble demonstrated her lasting influence: a sophisticated black blazer layered over a dark minidress, punctuated by striking turquoise leather gloves. Unlike her previous appearance wearing a lace veil, she opted for loose blonde locks this time, maintaining her status as a perpetual style innovator.
Following the spectacular presentation, the designers personally escorted Madonna backstage, while hundreds of devoted fans gathered outside hoping to glimpse the pop icon and other international celebrities including Japanese singer Hikaru Iwamoto, South Korea’s Choi San, and Italy’s Achille Lauro.
