Roberto Cavalli shows resort 2027 collection after ownership change

Roberto Cavalli presented its resort 2027 collection featuring archival prints updated with floral and gem motifs. The show comes after Marquee Brands acquired a majority stake in the company.

The collection includes ruffled slip dresses, stretch jersey pieces, and jeans decorated with an eye print combined with roses and gems. Designer Fausto Puglisi also incorporated zebra patterns, mermaid-scale effects, and peacock feathers across shorts, blouses, and dresses. Puglisi noted that escapism matters to customers. He described the designs as expressing a party-girl attitude, highlighted by a pink crocodile dévoré velvet slip dress layered over eye-print jeans. Marquee Brands, which owns BCBG, Laura Ashley, and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, took majority control since the previous Cavalli show. The company now positions Cavalli as its flagship luxury asset, similar to recent acquisitions in the sector.

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Marquee Brands has entered a definitive agreement to acquire a majority interest in the Italian luxury fashion house Roberto Cavalli. The New York-based company announced the deal on Wednesday without disclosing financial terms. This marks Marquee's first foray into luxury acquisitions.

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Etro unveiled its Resort 2027 collection through a low-key showroom presentation designed entirely in-house.

Kenzo presented its Resort 2027 collection at the showroom on Rue Vivienne in Paris, introducing updated branding and a range of new designs under artistic director Nigo.

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Designer Tanya Taylor presented her Resort 2027 collection focused on polished and cozy styles for Park Avenue living.

 

 

 

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