Milanese theatrics
Milanese theatrics

Milanese theatrics

As befits the king of provocative designs, Roberto Cavalli’s men’s wear show in Milan provided the audience with more than just a show.

Influenced by Japanese war-lords, models strode across the catwalk wearing red and black leather biker trousers and kimono-inspired tuxedos. Silhouettes were slim and modern, while the drama was in the detailing. The ever-present snake motif featured in jewelled splendour on sweaters and belt buckles. Cavalli chose dressy over casual, concentrating on opulent materials like shaved mink and fox and washed leather and included a number of female models to off-set the men and give the audience a bit of eye-candy.

The show was almost eclipsed by an appearance made by Victoria “Posh” Beckham, resplendent in a white evening gown with a thigh-split up to here and a cleavage down to there, sporting her trademark pout.

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