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Roberto
Cavalli was born in Florence the 15 November 1940. He was raised
in modest surroundings but with strong artistic traditions. His
mother was a tailor and his grandfather a Florentine impressionist
painter, whose works can still be seen at the Uffizi Museum. Following
in this tradition Roberto frequented the Academy of Art.
Capricious, eclectic, and from the beginning original, he began his career
at a young age whilst still a student, inventing along with a friend
- just for fun on a ping-pong table - the first of his revolutionary
creations: a process of printing on light-weight leather which he was
able to do thanks to his meticulous research of fabrics and continual
experimentation with new technologies.
In his printing-house - something half way between a craftsman's workshop
and an artist's studio - he concentrated his studies on the links between
art, fashion and painting, eventually patenting the revolutionary process
of printing on leather that he had evolved. Over the next ten years he
created, almost by chance, what was to become a "must" for
the beat generation: for fun, sewing together odd pieces of leather he
invented the first of his patchworks which were a huge success and can
honestly be considered true classics.
With the Seventies came international recognition and the beginning of
a brilliant career.
His fashion was unrivalled on the Cote d'Azur. From St. Tropez - where
a young Brigitte Bardot walked barefoot in one of his creations - to
the cat-walks, was just a short step. In 1972 Roberto Cavalli showed
his first collection in the historic White Room of Palazzo Pitti in Florence.
It led to a real scandal. On the catwalk were models wearing patchwork
on denim, a fabric snubbed by the straight-laced Florentines and to this
day preferred by working men and cowboys.
Tenacious and proud - a scorpio through and through - Roberto Cavalli
refused for years to bow to the diktat of the prevailing fashion, choosing
to run as an outsider in order to defend his creativity from any preconceived
ideas..
At the beginning of the Nineties the designer relaunched his challenge
to the fashion system, assisted by his beautiful wife, Eva Duringer -
an ex Miss Universe - who works alongside him. His enormous success,
both publicly and with the press, convinced him to take his catwalk extravaganza
to MilanoCollezioni. In this way he has become part of the Italian fashion
system without ever foresaking his own inimitable eccentricity.
Over the years Roberto Cavalli has expanded and as well as his Womenswear
collection, new lines have been launched: Menswear, Just Cavalli (a line
for youngsters), Underwear, Class (a knitwear collection), Freedom (the
casual line), Eyewear, Timewear, Angels (a line for children from 4 to
14) and most recently, Homewear.
An inspiration to the international jet-set, Roberto Cavalli is taken
for granted by stars all over the world. Eclectic, social and ironic
by nature, as a designer he sets himself apart through his natural vivaciousness
and extreme cordiality - as well as his proverbial hospitality which
makes him the perfect host of parties and dinners.
Like all good Tuscans, he loves to surround himself with friends to celebrate
not only his successes but even the smallest occasion: for Roberto Cavalli
any reason is a good reason to celebrate with a friend. As well as his
brilliant career as a designer he is equally well-known for his spectacular
parties, which are always attended by Italian and international celebrities.
Ornella Muti, Anna Oxa, Nancy Brilli, Jennifer Lopez, Mena Suvari, Whitney
Houston, Mary J. Blige, Cindy Crawford, Cher, Zucchero, Linus, Lenny
Kravitz, Bono from U2, Anthony Hopkins and Sting are among the artists
who appreciate his work and never miss one of his parties.
An undisputed phenomenon, nowadays Roberto Cavalli is a mainstay in the
Olimpus of the most famous international designers. A success for which
he prepared, meditated and wholeheartedly deservered.
ROBERTO CAVALLI - PROFILO
BIOGRAFICO
Roberto Cavalli nasce
a Firenze il 15 Novembre 1940. Cresciuto in un ambiente dalle forti
tradizioni artistiche - il nonno era un famoso pittore "macchiaiolo" le
cui opere sono custodite al Museo degli Uffizi - frequenta l'Accademia
di Belle Arti.
Estroso, eclettico, originale, s'interessa presto al rapporto tra moda
e pittura avviando, nella sua stamperia, un lavoro di ricerca sui materiali
e sperimentando nuove tecnologie.
Negli anni sessanta brevetta un rivoluzionario procedimento di stampa
sulla pelle e negli anni settanta crea i suoi primi patchwork, ormai
considerati veri e propri classici.
Manti animali, paillettes a squame di pesce, onde che si perdono nelle
trasparenze del tessuto: la natura è sicuramente una grande fonte
d'ispirazione per lo stilista fiorentino che, oltre a possedere uno degli
allevamenti di cavalli da trotto più reputati d'Italia, ama circondarsi
di animali nella casa colonica in cui vive con i figli e la bellissima
moglie Eva Duringer, ex Miss Universo, che lo affianca anche professionalmente.
Il 1972 segna l'inizio di una folgorante carriera: Roberto Cavalli sfila
per la prima volta nella storica Sala Bianca di Palazzo Pitti a Firenze
e in seguito a Milano Collezioni.
Intanto, oltre a essere presente nei negozi più prestigiosi di
tutto il mondo, apre numerose boutique monomarca a Venezia, Parigi, New
York, St. Barthelemy, Crans Montana, Milano, Roma, Marbella, Capri e
St Tropez.
Innovatore nel suo campo, Roberto Cavalli è un precursore, un
creatore dallo stile inconfondibile che ha sempre proposto una donna
di esuberante sensualità; lo stilista è inoltre un animatore
del jet set internazionale, celebre anche per le sue spettacolari feste.
Jennifer Lopez, Mena Suvari, Whitney Houston, Mary J. Blige, Cindy Crawford,
Lenny Kravitz, Bono U2 e Sting sono solo alcuni nomi tra le celebrities
che hanno scelto di indossare le sue creazioni.
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