Peter Dundas presented his second women's collection for the Cavalli house on the Milan catwalk.
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Image Roberto Cavalli. Fall-winter, 2016/17
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The designer turned to the bohemian theme of the early 20th century, but also skipped it through the prism of luxury and kitsch, without which the Robrto Cavalli house cannot be imagined. The decadence of the 1930s makes Dundas flashy rich, which somewhat contradicts the very concept of gypsy. Here everything is for show and everything is deliberate. As always, Cavalli has a lot of sequins, bright colors and colorful prints, including those that copy animal skins. Boho from Peter takes on the features of glam rock and thus unites different eras and styles. Janis Joplin is here next door to Gustav Klimt, and hippies to Audrey Beardsley. It turned out at the same time nostalgic and modern, and most importantly - very much in the spirit of the aesthetics of the house.