While rumors circulate that Roberto Cavalli is to sell a majority stake in his company, the designer presented a toned down version of opulence for his fall-winter 2015 menswear collection. Honing in on a confident style, aided by decorative prints, the models were walking billboards for a cause as earthy fragments unfolded in dark sedimentary dressed pullovers, shirts and jackets. Worn with lean, pleated trousers, bomber jackets, coordinated shirts and scarves, as well as leather jackets hinted at Cavalli glamour. Playing it modest, cheekily so, fur coats and essential animal prints were contrasted against minimal suiting numbers.
Roberto Cavalli Fall/Winter 2015 Menswear: Somber Opulence
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