11 101
Fashion Jobs
HOLLAND AND BARRETT
B2B Marketing Executive
Permanent · LONDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Leighton Buzzard Superstore
Permanent · LEIGHTON BUZZARD
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Amersham Superstore
Permanent · AMERSHAM
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Warehouse Operative - Freezer - Days
Permanent · DONCASTER
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Stockport Extra
Permanent · STOCKPORT
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Baldock Extra
Permanent · BALDOCK
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Pontyclun Talbot Green Extra
Permanent · LLANTRISANT
PRIMARK
Visual Merchandising Manager
Permanent · KINGSTON UPON HULL
ESSILORLUXOTTICA GROUP
Regional Medical Science Liaison Midlands UK
Permanent · BIRMINGHAM
BARBOUR
Global Ecommerce Content & SEO Manager
Permanent · SOUTH SHIELDS
BARBOUR
Senior Warehouse Supervisor
Permanent · JARROW
SAINSBURY'S
Home Delivery Driver
Permanent · NANTWICH
PENTLAND
Customer Operations Executive (Edi)
Permanent · SUNDERLAND
PENTLAND
Creative Team (Art Director + Copywriter)
Permanent · LONDON
MARKS&SPENCER
Senior Project Manager - International
Permanent · LONDON
By
AFP-Relaxnews
Published
Jan 21, 2015
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Milan Men's Fashion Week: Roberto Cavalli

By
AFP-Relaxnews
Published
Jan 21, 2015

The veteran Italian designer showed that there's life in the old dog yet, with a fresh new collection for Fall/Winter 2015 shown Tuesday in Milan. 

Cavalli is something like the king of opulence, so to hear that his latest collection was inspired by 'the Baroque' is not to be shocked. However, to see opening looks of clean black tailoring with Sport-Goth style 'Empathy' and 'No Bounds' slogans in white on black capslock letters was to be pleasantly surprised by the Florentine designer. 

The point-toe ankle boots worn by the models were apparently inspired by American rock 'n' rollers but designed to deal with the 'Tuscan Prairie', and they came with slim pants in wool, denim or leather, and a slightly looser trouser silhouette in print. There was also some sharp plaid shirting in restrained tones, and a twisted yet unfussy version of a herringbone.  

That said, there were plenty of the things that keep the designer's fans coming back for more: from fur trim on collars, astrakhan coats and shearling jackets to intarsia knitwear featuring a rorschach rococo pattern.

The furs came as enrobing monochrome coats, or as the linings of sporty military parkas (complete with webbing pockets) and were worn with more denim, now either decadently distressed or sparkled with metallics. Cavalli's traditional snakeskin touch came as a subtle black python trim on the tuxedo lapels. 
 

Copyright © 2024 AFP-Relaxnews. All rights reserved.