I keep creating dreams. You always have to dream.
“I keep creating dreams. You always have to dream.”
“In all these years I pursued the dream of beauty. I created dresses for women who are the maximum expression of beauty and for men who need the beauty of women to complete themselves.”
1970 – 2010: 40 Years of Fashion
Roberto Cavalli turns forty. A significant birthday tinted with the colors and lights of a milestone year. The Roberto Cavalli fashion adventure begins in Paris in 1970, where the very first show was held. A journey full of ideas, creativity and success, projected into the future.
The Fall Winter 2010-2011 collection evokes a haute bohemian image, extremely feminine, sophisticated, and luxurious but outside the rules of the bourgeoisie.
The silhouette is created through a delicate play of layers that create a loose and unstructured shape.
Tailcoats inspired by high military uniforms.
Coats in tapestry brocade.
Furs, made superlight by the movement of delicate linings, created by assembling pieces of mink, astrakan, pekan, sable, raccoon fin and fox worked together to create a new animalier mantle.
Shirts with a masculine cut made out of a mousseline, crepe de chine and georgette patchwork.
Sarouel pants, embroidered and doubled.
Slim trousers in transparent silk over shorts, worn under structured peplums.
Jumpsuits in crepe de chine lined with a creponne froissé.
Floating dresses in tulle with lasercut embroidered cut-outs and hand painted animal prints with delicate, etched gold lines.
Everything is treated, pressed, washed and cut, for a used and lived-in effect.
The color palette plays on neutral tones, from taupe to nude through the entire range of beige and faux blacks with a hint of antique red.
“I keep creating dreams. You always have to dream.”
“In all these years I pursued the dream of beauty. I created dresses for women who are the maximum expression of beauty and for men who need the beauty of women to complete themselves.”
1970 – 2010: 40 Years of Fashion
Roberto Cavalli turns forty. A significant birthday tinted with the colors and lights of a milestone year. The Roberto Cavalli fashion adventure begins in Paris in 1970, where the very first show was held. A journey full of ideas, creativity and success, projected into the future.
The Fall Winter 2010-2011 collection evokes a haute bohemian image, extremely feminine, sophisticated, and luxurious but outside the rules of the bourgeoisie.
The silhouette is created through a delicate play of layers that create a loose and unstructured shape.
Tailcoats inspired by high military uniforms.
Coats in tapestry brocade.
Furs, made superlight by the movement of delicate linings, created by assembling pieces of mink, astrakan, pekan, sable, raccoon fin and fox worked together to create a new animalier mantle.
Shirts with a masculine cut made out of a mousseline, crepe de chine and georgette patchwork.
Sarouel pants, embroidered and doubled.
Slim trousers in transparent silk over shorts, worn under structured peplums.
Jumpsuits in crepe de chine lined with a creponne froissé.
Floating dresses in tulle with lasercut embroidered cut-outs and hand painted animal prints with delicate, etched gold lines.
Everything is treated, pressed, washed and cut, for a used and lived-in effect.
The color palette plays on neutral tones, from taupe to nude through the entire range of beige and faux blacks with a hint of antique red.
everything from the prints to the shoes and the fur is amazing. i love love love it very much. great work and keep it up, by the way never resign like the way valentino did. :)
I genuinely love that grey and white dress, the way the fabric drapes is so flattering, and I am enamored with the cuffs! This is beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous.
I dream to become a fashion star
It is an honour working as a dresser for your fashion show yesterday! Getting the chance to get up close and personal with your creations is just a once in the lifetime experience! Look forward to working with you and your team again!
ANDREA JANKE loves the AW 2010/11 Fashion Show by Roberto Cavalli – Fur, fur, fur and fabulous dress styles. I’am a great admirer of the Roberto Cavalli Collection –
Be inspired on http://andreajanke-accessory.blogspot.com – ANDREA JANKE The Fine Art of Accessory
Enjoy!