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Roberto Cavalli Fall Winter 2015 - 2016 Ready To Wear

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by Leonore Dicker

The Roberto Cavalli woman has always been a fierce seductress– but this season Yvan Mispelaere added some serious depth to her. Animal prints unsurprisingly made it to her wardrobe and morphed into petite dresses and impressive long coats.

From beaded embroideries and plissé fabrics to the notable sequins, each one of her outfits represented hours of work –and yet looked effortless. White feathers covered a black-checkered coat while black trims gracefully fell off leather dresses.
 
Bi-colored flowing fringed gowns ended the show and exposed the label’s softer side.