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Legendary Actress, 73, Stuns in Flowing Black Tunic

Legendary Actress, 73, Stuns in Flowing Black Tunic

Yahoo15-07-2025
Legendary Actress, 73, Stuns in Flowing Black Tunic originally appeared on Parade.
Isabella Rossellini is flowing into Rome in style.
The legendary model and film actress, 73, who recently made waves with her incredible role in Conclave, was spotted outside the Dolce & Gabbana Alta Moda fashion show at Foro Romano in Rome wearing a flowing black tunic adorned with beautiful gemstones.
The daughter of Ingrid Bergman and RobertoRossellini, Rossellini's trademark dark hair featured platinum streaks. As always, she paired it with a deep red lip.
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While the iconic stunner is known for her work in front of the camera, many people are unfamiliar with her work as an animal behaviorist. For over 20 years, Rossellini has raised future service dogs that will go on to assist people ranging from veterans with PTSD to those living with a visual impairment, PEOPLE previously reported.
"I always had dogs, cats, hamsters, and little birds," Rossellini told PEOPLE. "As I grew older, and I was working less as a model and actress, I went back to university and finished my Masters in Ethology, which is the science of animal behavior."
You'll find a variety of pups at Rossellini's house, in addition to the dog Rossellini looks after for the Guide Dog Foundation. There's Darcy, who is trained as an acrobat, and Pinocchio, a rescue dog Rossellini found on the street, the piece continued.Legendary Actress, 73, Stuns in Flowing Black Tunic first appeared on Parade on Jul 15, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 15, 2025, where it first appeared.
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