Here's how Dolce and Gabbana's show at the ongoing Milan Fashion Week stood out.
Underlined with (mostly) modest hemlines, lots of soft colours, laces and floral details, the D&G autumn/winter 2015-16 collection -- titled Viva la mamma -- paid a fitting tribute to motherhood.
While several supermodels -- some of them new mothers -- walked the ramp with toddlers in tow, a heavily pregnant Italian model served as the showstopper.
Check out our lowdown on all ramp styles the designer duo dished out:
A model cradles her toddler in a black knitted blouse and a printed skirt with floral highlights.
How's that for a classic!
Another model leads the mommy pack in a very 1960s-inspired silhouette on a beaded black dress.
Italian supermodel Bianca Balti, 30, who is seven-months pregnant, walks the ramp in a pastel shift dress and black mary janes.
Here's an off shoulder number featuring doodles by kids.
Angelina Jolie, whose wedding gown featured drawings by her six kids for her nuptials with longtime partner Brad Pitt, has definitely started a trend!
Palestinian-American model Gigi Hadid's porcelain face beautifully offsets this black ruched number.
This bottle green embroidered number with 'mamma' emblazoned on it was another standout.
These fuss-free, coordinated mother-daughter shift dresses are best described as cuteness overload, don't you think?
And here's another look featuring colour-block and encrusted, furry ear plugs for the groovy mom.
That lacy D&G number in pastel on the little one is bound to evoke sighs and gasps in equal measures.
Here's the stunning Karlie Kloss strutting her stuff in an exceedingly chic black number.
This dress will find favours with Victorian era-inspired fashion fiends.
And finally, here's another classical cut with a silver detail.
Designer duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana take a bow at the end of the show.
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