
"During the show's Summer of Love segment, Consani walked the makeshift runway in an outfit inspired by Orlando, which starred Tilda Swinton, Quentin Crisp and Jimmy Somerville. Consani's outfit, an off-white blouse with ruffled sleeves, a leather corset, teal and white bloomers, and a cape, was designed by Valentino creative director Alessandro Michele and based on Sandy Powell's original costumes for the 1992 film."
"@pinknews Alex Consani has shared an image of her dad wearing a 'Protect The Dolls' t-shirt while supporting her at 'Vogue World 2025: Hollywood'. The model walked closed out the 'Summer Of Love' section wearing an outfit inspired by the 1992 film 'Orlando'. Taking to Instagram after the show, Consani shared an image of her father wearing a 'Protect The Dolls' t-shirt with the caption 'My dad came correct.' #alexconsani #protectthedolls #vogueworld #transwoman #lgbtqia ♬ Call Me Mother - RuPaul"
Alex Consani's father attended Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 on the Paramount lot in Los Angeles on 26 October wearing a 'Protect The Dolls' t-shirt while supporting her. Consani closed the show's 'Summer of Love' segment in an Orlando-inspired ensemble — an off-white ruffled blouse, leather corset, teal and white bloomers, and a cape — designed by Valentino creative director Alessandro Michele and based on Sandy Powell's 1992 costumes. Hunter Schafer joined in the segment. Consani captioned the Instagram photo "My dad came correct." The 'Protect The Dolls' design debuted at London Fashion Week by Conner Ives; 'dolls' is used by trans women to affirm femininity.
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