Monica Bellucci, Bianca Balti & Bianca Brandolini Are All in the Family for Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall 2012 Campaign by Giampaolo Sgura

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 25, 2012

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Updated May 1, 2017

Family TiesDolce & Gabbana keeps it molto Italiano with the label’s fall 2012 campaign starring an all Italian cast including models Monica Bellucci, Bianca Balti and socialite Bianca Brandolini. Captured by Giampaolo Sgura, the three spend a weekend with the family in Dolce’s baroque inspired designs featuring their signature lacework and metallic embroidery.














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4 thoughts on “Monica Bellucci, Bianca Balti & Bianca Brandolini Are All in the Family for Dolce & Gabbana’s Fall 2012 Campaign by Giampaolo Sgura”

  1.  I liked a lot the concept for the SS campaign, and after all here it’s proposed again… with the way more baroque romanticism of the new collection.
    PS no, for the record I don’t exactly love the presence of Bianca Brandolini…

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  2. I think they just made poor choices. They should have put Monica Bellucci in the center of these photos. She sort of fits the familial theme, looks great on all the clothes, and she looked really sexy.

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