All the ensembles (except Cafonal) at the premiere at La Scala in Milan
The sober looks at the premiere at La Scala in Milan and the pinch of pepper brought by the founder of Dagospia. The faces and put them in the photos of Imagoeconomica
If it hadn't been for the founder of Dagospia , Roberto D'Agostino, everything would have been very serious as required by the dress code of the Milanese event par excellence. Last December 7, on the day of Sant'Ambrogio, at the Scala in Milan, in addition to Giuseppe Verdi's Don Carlo , a sober fashion show was staged characterized by a lot of black, except for a few exceptions which wanted to recall important themes such as the fight to feminicide with the color red.
THE CAFONAL THAT LIVES UP THE EVENING
He doesn't care about conventions at all. Yet this year, despite being the only one worthy of note for having stood out from all the others, he was almost more shy than last year , when he showed up with the inevitable glasses with shaded blue lenses, animalier coat, pant-skirt Dago-style with ideograms and a tie with a red cross.
This year too the cross was not missing and, indeed, that was a fundamental part of the outfit as well as of the protagonist himself. Under the coat nothing, or almost nothing. From the fur overcoat (certainly eco) a cross stood out on the chest, one of the tattoos from Dago's vast collection, which years ago intrigued former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi so much that he asked if he also had them where the sun doesn't shine.
THE BOX OF HONOR AFTER THE STORM
After the controversy over who would sit on the stage of honor, in the end – despite the absence of the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella – everything was resolved. The disputed senator for life Liliana Segre, who arrived in an elegant black coat and photographed between an always lively Ornella Vanoni and a Concita De Gregorio in Barbie pink, finally sat between the president of the Senate Ignazio La Russa and the mayor of Milan Beppe Sala, both accompanied by their wives.
Both Laura De Cicco, La Russa's wife, and Chiara Bazoli, Sala's partner, tried to go beyond simple black by showing off respectively a very bright taupe dress complete with fur (eco?) and a black dress with equally shining detail .
Among the other couples present, the always close-knit and hand-in-hand Matteo Salvini and Francesca Verdini and the old-time couple Mario Monti and Elsa Antonioli.
Names such as Corrado Passera, Carlo Bonomi and Giancarlo Sangalli could not be missing from the elite present at the Premiere.
This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/tutte-le-mise-poco-cafonal-alla-prima-della-scala-di-milano/ on Mon, 11 Dec 2023 15:35:30 +0000.