Stars including Barcelona striker Lionel Messi could only watch as the man, whose identity is not yet known, paraded himself up and down the runway with all his assets on show.
The designers had been showcasing creations from their Spring/Summer 2014 Men's collection when the man invaded the spotlight and disrobed entirely but for a pair of red trainers.
Showcasing his birthday suit: A streaker is
chased down the catwalk by a security guard at the end of Dolce &
Gabbana Spring-Summer 2014 Menswear collection at Milan Fashion Week
earlier today
Nice shoes: After shedding his outer clothes he was revealed to be wearing nothing but a pair of trainers
Is this part of the show? The audience rises to
its feet as the man spins around at the end of the runway to continue
his parade down towards the other end
Making a (fashion) statement: The man continues to bellow something into the crowd even after he is tackled
End of the line: After he was caught the man was led from the venue by a team of security guards
Even after he was tackled to his knees by a bouncer he lifted one arm in the air in triumph and continued to yell into the audience.
The slender, white man was eventually led out of the show by a team of security guards, but the unwanted interruption marks what Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana may hope will be the end of a bad week.
The fashion duo were earlier this week handed 20 months in prison each - prompting quips that black and white stries could be huge on the catwalks next season.
What to wear next year: The designers had been
showcasing creations from their Spring/Summer 2014 Men's collection when
the man invaded the spotlight and disrobed entirely but for a pair of
red trainers
Famous faces including Barcelona striker Lionel Messi (pictured) were present to witness the streak
A judge in Milan ruled that they used a holding company in Luxembourg to avoid Italy’s corporation taxes for years.
The designers and their accountant had already been fined €400million (£340million) in April in a related case.
Bad end to a bad week: Italian fashion designers
Domenico Dolce (L) and Stefano Gabbana were earlier this week sentenced
to 20 months jail each for failing to declare royalties of about
¿1billion (£860million)
In the event of a final conviction, jail sentences of two years or less for non-violent crimes are typically suspended.
It is unclear whether today's streak was related to the case.