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Drones Fly The Runway At Milan Fashion Week (Video)

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Dolce and Gabbana decided to include drones in their Milan Fashion show. Keri Lumm shares the story.

If runway models fear their job could be under threat from bewigged humanoid robots kitted out in the latest garb, then they’re looking at the wrong technology.

At Milan Fashion Week on Sunday, Dolce & Gabbana stunned the watching crowd with a memorable opener that replaced human fashion models with drones. That’s right, folks, the Italian luxury brand fired up a bunch of quadcopters and sent them buzzing down the runway, showcasing its latest assortment of pricey offerings.

OK, so the drones weren’t draped with a selection of stylish jackets and pants (perhaps next time), but instead carried Dolce & Gabbana’s latest range of quilted leather handbags as part of its fall and winter collection.

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