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Jamie Foxx’s daughter Corinne tapped for Dolce & Gabbana campaign

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Jamie Foxx’s daughter Corinne Foxx has been cast in Dolce & Gabbana’s latest fashion campaign.

The actress and model is one of the young stars to appear in the Italian luxury fashion brand’s fall/winter 2017 marketing imagery.

Shot in the Sicilian city of Palermo by photographer brothers Luca and Alessandro Morelli, Corinne, 23, can be seen posing in a black flowing dress with rose print and matching floral headpiece in one image of the #DGPalermo campaign, while in another snap she wears a white ensemble with floral print.

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“NEW WERK ALERT! @dolcegabbana FW campaign launched today! Couldn’t be more grateful to be a part of the #DGFamily,” Corinne captioned an image of the campaign on her Instagram page, alongside some heart emojis.

But Corinne, who was Miss Golden Globe 2016, wasn’t the only celebrity offspring to appear in the imagery, with Steve Harvey’s stepdaughter Lori Harvey making her fashion campaign debut. The stunning 20-year-old donned a variety of Dolce & Gabbana’s signature maximalist printed dressed and lace booties for shoot, and in one image posed sat upon an old moped.

Once again embracing the Millennial generation, label co-founders Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce also tapped the likes of Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece and Denmark, Alessandra Garcia-Lorido, Brandon Thomas Lee, Austin Mahone, Sonia Ben Ammar, Lady Amelia Windsor and Chinese actor Chen Xuedong, to round out the crew.

The new campaign comes as Dolce & Gabbana presented their spring/summer collection at Milan Fashion Week: Men’s on Saturday (17Jun17), with the likes of Sylvester Stallone’s daughters Sophia and Sistine Stallone, and Miley Cyrus’ younger musician brother Braison Cyrus strutting their stuff.

While Miley has praised her sibling’s modeling effort, she took to Instagram on Sunday to condemn the brand’s co-founders, who have recently made waves by showing their support for U.S. First Lady Melania Trump, and speaking out in opposition to gay parenting and In vitro fertilization (IVF).

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“D&G, I STRONGLY disagree with your politics,” the star wrote. “But I do support your company’s effort to celebrate young artists & give them the platform to shine their light for all to see!”

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