MILAN (AP) — While Giorgio Armani posed the question explicitly earlier this week, Milan designers in general appear to be asking what will be remembered of this era's fashions in decades to come. The answers were myriad on the fifth day of Milan Fashion Week, from provoking fun to exploring cultures to throwing off conventions and reimagining the future. Here are some highlights from Sunday's shows, including Marni, Stella Jean and Dolce & Gabbana. ___ ALL ABOUT FAMILY AT DOLCE&GABBANA American actors Pamela Anderson and Jamie Foxx hobnobbed in the front-row of the Dolce & Gabbana show, invited not only for their fame and fashion-sense, but as proud parents. Anderson's son Dylan Lee and Foxx's daughter Corrine were among more than 100 "influencers" — be they budding actors, models, musicians, dancers, socialites, social media mavens or just plain cool — who walked the runway for designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana. And with one deft move, plus plenty of air miles, the designers tapped into two of their favorite themes: family and Millennials. Dylan Lee looked dapper in a pink suit, while actor Andy Garcia's daughters — Dominik, Daniella and Alessandra — wore black lace or floral print dresses. Model Amanda Harwey and her husband, Jason Harwey, appeared with their two children, Noah and Rose, dressed in matching kitten prints; his a robe, hers a dress under a leopard print coat, and the kids in pajamas. Thai model and actress Praya Lundberg donned a dark double-breasted coat superimposed with a fur relief of a leopard's head and spots. "It is one of the key pieces.Read more on NewsOK.com