Roberto Cavalli designer Peter Dundas embraced 70s style for the label’s fall-winter 2016 season, his second runway show for the brand. Titled, ‘Divine Decadence’, the show notes cite a pagan inspiration, androgynous style and hedonism. The results? A collection which embraces the trademark Cavalli “more is more” attitude with bohemian leanings. For day wear, the Cavalli woman wears embellished denim, long scarves, faded t-shirts and flared trousers. For evening wear, slinky and sheer gowns are worn underneath fur coats for an undeniably glamorous look.
Roberto Cavalli Fall 2016 | Milan Fashion Week
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