Roberto Cavalli looked to China for inspiration with his fall-winter 2015 show presented during Milan Fashion Week. Although Shanghai was a source of inspiration with “ming vase inspired floral motifs” and “pagoda” buttons decorating dresses and coats, it was still very Cavalli. Animal prints, billowing maxi dresses and luxurious gowns all were fixtures on the catwalk. A seventies vibe was channeled with ruffled shirts decorated at the sleeves as well as fringed pieces.
Roberto Cavalli Fall 2015: Shanghai Bohemian
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