Lourdes Leon: Madonna’s daughter thrilled at Milan Fashion Week

Lourdes Leon
Madonna’s daughter thrilled at the Milan Fashion Week

Lourdes Leon walked the runway of the Versace show in Milan on Friday evening.

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For the Versace fashion house, Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon walked the catwalk at Milan Fashion Week on Friday evening.

All eyes were on Lourdes Leon (24)! On Friday evening (September 24th) the daughter of pop star Madonna (63) walked the catwalk of Milan Fashion Week. With numerous other celebrities and models, she presented the upcoming summer collection of the Versace fashion house there. She wore a tight, silver-glittering dress with daring cut-outs and a deep neckline. Her naturally wavy hair has been straightened for the show. Bright turquoise eyeshadow rounded off her look.

Dua Lipa makes her debut on the catwalk

Singer Dua Lipa (26) celebrated her catwalk debut that evening. The “Levitating” interpreter opened the event with a combination of a black blazer and a matching pencil skirt. To finish off, she wore a pink bustier made of shimmering material and a skirt in the same color. Lipa’s songs played in the background throughout the event.

At the end of the evening she summed up on her Instagram account: “What an honor to have opened and ended the Versace show in Milan tonight. A surreal moment I’ll never forget. Donatella Versace, you know I’ll be your Versace girl forever.”

For some time now, Dua Lipa has been dating Anwar Hadid (22), the brother of top model Gigi Hadid (26). She also strutted across the runway in a tight vinyl dress with colored details.

Naomi Campbell is back

The highlight of the show was the catwalk comeback of model icon Naomi Campbell (51). The Brit shone in a neon pink suit combined with an orange crop top. It was Campbell’s first catwalk after giving birth to their daughter in May. In her Instagram story the 51-year-old shared a photo in July showing her baby in a Versace romper – exercising early.

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