Dolce & Gabbana reveals new fragrance campaign starring Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren's full new beauty campaign Dolce & Gabbana has been revealed. The Oscar-winning Italian actress stars in a video by the Sicilian fashion house to mark the launch of its new fragrance 'Dolce Rosa Excelsa'. The video is divided into three acts, “Rinascita”, “Festa” and “Meravigliosa.” The story sees silver screen legend Loren play the mother of five sons who set about restoring their ancient Sicilian family property, Villa Valguanera, to its former renaissance glory.

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Dolce & Gabbana reveals new fragrance campaign starring Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren stars in new Dolce & Gabbana beauty campaign

Silver screen legend Sophia Loren has unveiled her latest high-profile role — as the star of the latest Dolce & Gabbana beauty campaign. The Oscar-winning Italian actress has been chosen by the fashion house to front the 'Rosa Excelsa' spring campaign for the brand's latest product. The clip sees Loren play the mother of five sons who set about restoring their ancient Sicilian family property, Villa Valguanera, to its former renaissance glory.

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Israeli supermodel Bar Refaeli suspected of tax evasion

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s tax authority says international supermodel Bar Refaeli and her mother are suspected of tax evasion for allegedly not reporting millions of dollars in income earned abroad and on luxury items.

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Supermodel Bar Refaeli Suspected of Tax Evasion in Israel

The model and her mother are suspected of tax evasion for allegedly not reporting millions of dollars in income earned abroad and on luxury items.

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Fashion giants race to dress India’s sari-shunning youth

Rifling through sweaters in India's first Gap store in a glitzy New Delhi mall, 21-year-old Ridhi Goel says her grandmother doesn't mind how she dresses, as long as it's not too revealing. “She's fine with me wearing Western clothes like a shirt but not jeans and a crop top,” said the journalism student, her grey leggings contrasting sharply with her mother's colourful kurta. “All my family wears Indian clothes, but I find them too uncomfortable.

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