Roberto Cavalli, The Webster Partner on Exclusive Collaboration
Roberto Cavalli is celebrating the eclectic, bold spirit of Miami this summer with an exclusive, coed collaborative capsule with The Webster.
Titled 'Ray of Pink,' the collection reimagines the brand's iconic spring 2007 'Ray of Gold' archival print. Over the last few years the maison's creative director Fausto Puglisi has modernized the heritage print design, initially inspired by the reflection of a sunbeam on Roberto Cavalli's Art Deco gilded lighter, into a signature motif featured across his ready-to-wear and couture collections.
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Here, the designer has introduced the print in bold new pink and gold colorways to emulate Miami's vibrant energy, its neon-lit streets and colorful sunsets in collaboration with The Webster. The bold print adorns a majority of the capsule — 12 of the 16 pieces — spanning from swimwear and cover-ups to day-to-night ready-to wear.
In women's, highlights include a sheer flared trouser and matching T-shirt, jeans, an asymmetrical sarong skirt, a one-piece swimsuit with chiffon sleeves and a poplin minidress. In addition, the capsule includes printed men's swim trunks, linen shirts and shorts alongside a palette cleansing selection of complementary white ready-to-wear.
The Roberto Cavalli x The Webster's limited-edition collection, priced $375 to $2,995, is available to shop through The Webster's e-commerce store and boutiques, as well as through the brand's e-commerce and select Las Vegas and Miami boutiques.
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