The resort 2016 collection from Roberto Cavalli was designed by the brand’s creative team. Newly announce creative director, Peter Dundas, who debuted his first work for the brand at the 2015 Met Gala, will present his first full-fledged collection at Milan Fashion Week in September. The team found inspiration from the natural world with the resort lineup. The result was a collection that kept true to the house’s DNA of rock and roll, bohemian glam looks. Fringe embellishments, metallic golds as well as tropical prints took over much of the transitional season with model Jamie Bochert wearing all forty looks.
Roberto Cavalli Resort 2016: Haute Bohemian
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