Sunday, February 14, 2016

ROBERTO CAVALLI PRE FALL 2016

ROBERTO CAVALLI PRE FALL 2016

Creative Director, Peter Dundas worked his magic yet again on a standout, Baroque inspired collection bursting with pulsating energy. The collection derived from the seventies and was aptly photographed in the opulent Palazzo Clerici in Milan.

Dutch model Romy Schonberger portrayed a deluxe hippie in a boxy, black, velvet blazer which was ignited with fire engine red blooms, leopard print and undulating patterns. The elongated blazer was paired to a floor sweeping, drop waist, tiered maxi dress. Stars, flora and fauna oozed with decadence while lace panels added sensuality. 

A teal, electric cobalt and turmeric fur chubby was a lavish addition. A velvet, patchwork maxi skirt accompanied the jacket and starred in shades of chocolate, sapphire, cherry and oyster grey.

An alabaster, Mongolian fur coat fell to the knee, details included, tan braided leather cuffs and toggle. A turquoise kaftan and pant set was married to the bourgeois, bohemian number, finalised with black aviators and leopard sneakers complete with white, leather, toe cap.

Glam rock mindset was prevalent on a star spangled, black and gold, v-neck kaftan with scarf tie. A floral scarf was layered to the neckline adding combinations of clashing prints. Signature leopard punctuated a narrow tuxedo pantsuit. A poetic, lustrous, pleated blouse was worn underneath, ideal for the enigmatic rebel.

Animal motifs continued to dominate throughout and featured on a silk, skinny, scarf. The scarf was paired to a scoop neck, embellished evening gown. Intricate craftsmanship played a pivotal role , with dark romance reigning supreme.

Bleached, high waisted denim displayed a flare leg arabesque with silver, sequin stars emblazoned near ankles and the hip area. An aquamarine, metallic, leather belt drew in the waist. A sharp shouldered, velvet blazer in raven exploded with beaded fireworks, a bronze lame, high neck, ruffled blouse brimmed of nonchalance.

A lavish, statement making, ebony poncho was a dramatic addition. The fur collar and fringing offered gypset qualities. A grommet trimmed, tiered maxi skirt concluded the look.

The collection closed with a liquid, scintillating, ice silver, sequin evening dress. The boat neckline was highlighted by ornate, swirling, fauna beadwork. The body skimming silhouette was striking, destined for the social circuit soiree.

An enlivened collection from Mr Dundas brimming with vivacity and allure.

By Courtney Jones.        

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