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Roberto Cavalli Honors His Legacy with an Emotional Runway Show at Milan Fashion Week

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In one of the most emotional moments of Milan Fashion Week, the Roberto Cavalli runway became a heartfelt tribute to the late designer, who passed away in April this year. In an unforgettable homage, iconic looks from the Maison's archives were brought back to life, worn by some of the world's top supermodels, each representing the glamour and boldness that Roberto Cavalli embodied throughout his career.

The runway was graced by fashion legends such as Mariacarla Boscono, Karen Elson, Natasha Poly, Eva Herzigova, Isabeli Fontana, Alek Wek, and Joan Smalls. These icons wore some of the most emblematic pieces from the brand's history, evoking the signature animal prints, sensual cuts, and dramatic silhouettes that made Cavalli a visionary in the fashion world. The show was a visual journey through the legacy of the Maison, a powerful reminder of the fearless creativity Cavalli brought to the industry.

The front row was equally star-studded. The inimitable Naomi Campbell, a longtime friend and muse of the designer, sat alongside Eva Cavalli, the late designer's widow, both visibly moved by the tribute. The emotional weight of the show reached its peak when the brand's creative director, Fausto Puglisi, called Eva Cavalli to the runway. In a heartfelt gesture of respect and affection, Puglisi applauded her presence, and the two shared a sincere moment of gratitude with the audience, closing the show on a note of deep appreciation for Cavalli’s legacy.

Blending nostalgia with modernity, Roberto Cavalli’s tribute show wasn’t just a fashion spectacle—it was a celebration of the indomitable spirit of a designer who constantly defied conventions and elevated fashion to new heights. This tribute not only honored the Maison’s brilliant past but also ensured that Cavalli’s legacy will live on through his iconic creations, inspiring future generations of fashion.


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