Roberto Cavalli

Autumn-Winter 2014/15 – Cavalli, by far, is one of my favourite designers and this collection completely reiterates why.

Never one to disappoint, Cavalli doesn’t just create a collection for a catwalk show at fashion week; he puts a show within a show.

Starring animal print, fur, monochrome and leather; I can’t even begin to describe how excited I am; some of the best ideas in fashion to ever appear, all in one collection.

The strict shapes of shirts, flared tailored trousers and jackets on top begin the outline for the patterns that follow. Flared trousers add length to even the shortest of women but you can’t go without a cracking pair of heels. Open shirts influence femininity whilst jackets fulfill the structure.

There is also a distinct 1920s, 1930s theme, tassels of the ‘Flapper Girl’ era mixed with the sheer materials and the colour themes of blue and red scream ‘Fire and Ice.’

Delectable.

 

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Written by Amy Evans

Graduated from University College Falmouth with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism. I have a large weakness for fashion and a love for designers as well as a strong passion for writing and blogging. With experience working at London Fashion Week, a fashion blog up and running and previous work published, I am prepared to take the Fashion Journalism world by storm!


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