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alex

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Thu, Feb 26, 2026, 01:59 PM

Milan, Italy

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This image depicts a densely crowded indoor scene, characteristic of a fashion event or presentation, likely in Milan, Italy. The environment features plain, light-colored walls, with fashion-related…read more

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This image depicts a densely crowded indoor scene, characteristic of a fashion event or presentation, likely in Milan, Italy. The environment features plain, light-colored walls, with fashion-related posters displaying models visible on the left. In the immediate foreground, a middle-aged man with short grey hair, identified as Raf Simons, wears a black crew-neck shirt. He intently looks down at a smartphone in his left hand while holding a classic glass Coca-Cola bottle in his right. To his right, an older blonde woman, identified as Miuccia Prada, wears a dark top and an earring, engaging in conversation with her hands raised near her chest. Directly behind Raf Simons, a blonde woman, Pieter Mulier, is seen looking downwards. To the right of Miuccia Prada, a man identified as Marc Turlan is present, with his head slightly bowed. The wider crowd comprises numerous individuals of varying ages and ethnicities, tightly packed together. Many are holding smartphones, with some actively recording or photographing the surroundings by holding their devices aloft. A man with long dark hair, wearing a white shirt over a light blue undershirt and white wired earphones, is visible making a peace sign with his left hand. The overall scene conveys a busy, post-event or backstage atmosphere, indicating a significant gathering within the fashion industry. | Open Wire