
Roberto Cavalli: Ready-to-wear SS17
Do you know the song La Vie Boheme from the musical Rent? No? Not a gay man born in the mid-eighties? Well this, Peter Dundas’s SS17 collection for Roberto Cavalli, was like that. Well, except...
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Leopard print. Tiger print. Feathers. Chiffon. Pure Italian glamour! Perfect for saunterings around the island of Capri or yacht parties in Cannes. Would you expect anything less from a man whose first designs were worn by Brigitte Bardot in 1970s San Tropez? Cavalli no longer designs for the brand himself, passing on the mantle instead to the very able hands of Peter Dundas. We are sure the glamour will continue.
Do you know the song La Vie Boheme from the musical Rent? No? Not a gay man born in the mid-eighties? Well this, Peter Dundas’s SS17 collection for Roberto Cavalli, was like that. Well, except...
Divine decadence darlings. That was Peter Dundas’ loose, louche theme for his second Roberto Cavalli womenswear show, where he fused The lean and sinuous women of the Art Nouveau with Sixties...
A real man’s real wardrobe. That was the inspiration for the debut menswear collection of Peter Dundas at Roberto Cavalli. It was pretty much his menswear debut full-stop – there was one...
“Everything is precious, bar the attitude,” read the show notes for Peter Dundas’ first outing at Roberto Cavalli. For whilst the Cavalli girl was once a little stand-offish – a sort of...