Roberto Cavalli Celebrates Fall Accessories with "Psychotic Love"

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 13, 2013

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.



















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7 thoughts on “Roberto Cavalli Celebrates Fall Accessories with "Psychotic Love"”

  1. 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?

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