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Rewrite and translate this title Ten’s To Do: Flick Through The Pages Of ‘Monica By Dolce & Gabbana’ to Japanese between 50 and 60 characters. Do not include any introductory or extra text; return only the title in Japanese.

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Picture a plain black backdrop. At its centre, Monica Bellucci sits pretty, wrapped in a barely-there LBD; her obsidian locks coiffed into a devil-may-care up-do, eyes rimmed with kohl and a lit cigarette in her mouth. It’s the cover of a brilliant new book, concisely dubbed Monica By Dolce & Gabbana, and published by Rizzoli

A truly magnetic figure, the now 60-year-old Italian actress and model is the muse of many, none more than Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce. Seeing her as the embodiment of la dolce vita since their ‘love at first sight’ meeting during a casting session for a fashion show, Bellucci has inspired the Dolce and Gabbana designers time and time again. Her sultry, femme fatale look has seen her cast in a D&G runway show, and the house releasing not only a range of lipsticks but also a best-selling bag inspired by her. This symbiotic relationship culminates in the new tome. 

Presented as a large-format, hardback photo book, Monica By Dolce & Gabbana celebrates not only the career and indelible beauty of Bellucci, but the relationship she has shared with the designers, who continue to be inspired by her into the present. Across 320 pages, the tome tells the story of Bellucci, whom it dubs a “contemporary diva”, through advertising campaigns, editorials and some of her most iconic portraits lensed by photography greats. With art direction by Babeth Djian, editor of the French magazine Numéro as well as 12 specially commissioned images of the muse created by Jean-Baptiste Mondino, there’s plenty for the perusal. You can also indulge in two previously unpublished interviews between Bellucci, Mr Dolce and Mr Gabbana. So clear up some space on that coffee table, set aside some time in your schedule and get ready to dive into the legacy of the ever intoxicating Monica Bellucci through the eyes of D&G. Purchase your copy here. 

Photography courtesy of Dolce and Gabbana. 

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in HTML format, including tags, to make it appealing and easy to read for Japanese-speaking readers aged 20 to 40 interested in fashion. Organize the content with appropriate headings and subheadings (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6), translating all text, including headings, into Japanese. Retain any existing tags from

Picture a plain black backdrop. At its centre, Monica Bellucci sits pretty, wrapped in a barely-there LBD; her obsidian locks coiffed into a devil-may-care up-do, eyes rimmed with kohl and a lit cigarette in her mouth. It’s the cover of a brilliant new book, concisely dubbed Monica By Dolce & Gabbana, and published by Rizzoli

A truly magnetic figure, the now 60-year-old Italian actress and model is the muse of many, none more than Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce. Seeing her as the embodiment of la dolce vita since their ‘love at first sight’ meeting during a casting session for a fashion show, Bellucci has inspired the Dolce and Gabbana designers time and time again. Her sultry, femme fatale look has seen her cast in a D&G runway show, and the house releasing not only a range of lipsticks but also a best-selling bag inspired by her. This symbiotic relationship culminates in the new tome. 

Presented as a large-format, hardback photo book, Monica By Dolce & Gabbana celebrates not only the career and indelible beauty of Bellucci, but the relationship she has shared with the designers, who continue to be inspired by her into the present. Across 320 pages, the tome tells the story of Bellucci, whom it dubs a “contemporary diva”, through advertising campaigns, editorials and some of her most iconic portraits lensed by photography greats. With art direction by Babeth Djian, editor of the French magazine Numéro as well as 12 specially commissioned images of the muse created by Jean-Baptiste Mondino, there’s plenty for the perusal. You can also indulge in two previously unpublished interviews between Bellucci, Mr Dolce and Mr Gabbana. So clear up some space on that coffee table, set aside some time in your schedule and get ready to dive into the legacy of the ever intoxicating Monica Bellucci through the eyes of D&G. Purchase your copy here. 

Photography courtesy of Dolce and Gabbana. 

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and integrate them seamlessly into the new content without adding new tags. Ensure the new content is fashion-related, written entirely in Japanese, and approximately 1500 words. Conclude with a “結論” section and a well-formatted “よくある質問” section. Avoid including an introduction or a note explaining the process.

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