Psychotic Love – Celebrating the Hera bag and his fall-winter accessories, designer Roberto Cavalli reveals a new project entitled,”Psychotic Love”. The series narrates the story of a rebellious woman who teeters on the verge of insanity from a satirical perspective. Bold colors and luxe styling dominates the story with images lensed by Diego Diaz Marin and creative direction by Rachele Cavalli.
Roberto Cavalli Celebrates Fall Accessories with "Psychotic Love"
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Love the art direction. Trippy, fun and {psycho}delic!
The accessories aren’t so bad either 😉
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I love the coloring in these shots!
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so cool!
Awesome
This is all kinds of crazy. In a good way.
I love it!
Beautiful art direction, styling, use of color, photo approaches , modeling, and overall creativity are all ruined by the total lack of regard for life these images show. Many, many animals were killed to make these furs. So why don’t I just look elsewhere? Because I thought I’d discovered an exciting new (to me) resource in Fashion Gone Rogue earlier today. And I can’t turn very far right now in the upscale design world without running into more slaughter. Has the entire haute couture industry lost it’s conscience?