Saturday, March 26, 2016

ROBERTO CAVALLI FALL 2016

ROBERTO CAVALLI FALL 2016

Creative Director, Peter Dundas of Roberto Cavalli presented a bohemian, Marrakech inspired collection reminiscent of Dutch style icon and actress, Talitha Getty. Exotic sojourns abroad called for embellished maxis, rock star shrunken suiting and sumptuous furs worn with a devil may care attitude.

Emma Harris opened the show in a free spirited, midi length, intarsia, patchwork fur coat in shades of butterscotch, ebony, dove grey and teal. A scintillating sequin scarf in the shade of emerald fell nonchalantly to the mid thigh. A deep decolletage, amethyst and gold maxi dress concluded the seventies derived ensemble.

Paula Galecka took to the runway in boysenberry, velvet flares. A grape, collarless, hand beaded blouse was worn plunging to the navel and layered to an opulent, ocelot fur coat brimming with grandeur. A multi print, elongated scarf comprised of various scarf prints in a colour palette consisting of lavender, lemon and midnight.

For the bold- an olive, gossamer lace, maxi slip dress offered plenty of allure. The floor grazing, transparent number featured scalloped, plunging neckline, ruffled chest and a drop waist. Lingerie as outerwear continued to dominate runways throughout. A lustrous, leopard sequin scarf and full length reptilian and aubergine fur coat were teamed to the barely there slip for modesty.

An off the shoulder, silk chartreuse evening dress was a captivating addition. Delicate pleating featured on flounce tiered, bust sleeves and skirting. A peek-a-boo key hole added a provocative edge to the billowy number. An embellished, tasselled scarf adorned the neck.

A pewter, textural silk, shrunken bolero featured structured shoulders and scintillating monkey motifs. A mid-wash chambray shirt was paired underneath. Highwaisted, subtle, skinny flare trousers matched the bolero and oozed of rock n roll status. A sugilite velvet scarf added a jolt of jewel tone colour.

Dark bohemian glam reigned supreme on an ebony and leopard intarsia, panelled fur coat. A fishtail, lace maxi dress was coupled to the decadent coat and starred gold and mint foil, coruscating under the runway lights.

A metallic bronze, poetic, diaphanous dress was the only mini hemline to frequent the collection. Puffed, flared sleeves, scalloped lace hem and gold pailettes kindled the star spangled garment. Under the knee, platform snakeskin boots in forest green were the footwear of choice.

The collection closed with a sheer, ice silver, sequin, column dress with fishtail hem, leaving very little to the imagination. Caviar beading enveloped curves and evoked old Hollywood glam. Russian supermodel Natasha Poly recently donned this particular runway number to the Oscars. Starlets will be clamouring to get their hands on this covetable collection.

By Courtney Jones.

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