Jun 20, 2007 -
Roberto Cavalli is the newest addition to the league of designers who debut collections for H&M around the winter holiday season, a league which includes Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, and Viktor & Rolf.
Cavalli's H&M collection, which features 20 menswear pieces and 25 womenswear pieces, including lingerie and matching accessories, promises to be full of his signature vivid prints and striking colors, all for a fraction of their normal price. The collection debuts in 200 H&M stores worldwide on November 8.
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Aug 22, 2007 -
November 8 may be a ways away, but the first photos of Roberto Cavalli's collection for H&M are already making an appearance. These specific pieces are a bit more toned down than I was expecting from Mr. Cavalli - there's no zebra print to be seen yet - but there is the requisite leopard-bibbed shirt, and a giraffe jacket can be seen in the background.
There's also a great little black trench, and Cavalli accessorizes with cigar hanging out of his mouth: all the better to work with, I guess!
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Oct 25, 2007 -
It's been a busy week for Roberto Cavalli! The Fab ad campaign for his collaboration with H&M appeared earlier this week, and now the lookbook for the entire collection has surfaced. As expected, leopard spots, zebra prints, and sequins are all over, and the color palette stays in the black, white, and gold range.
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Oct 22, 2007 -
Roberto Cavalli is synonymous with nightlife: bold animal prints, party-ready dresses and gowns, and of course, lots of glamour. When it was announced that he is doing a holiday collection for H&M, I hoped to see all three. I'm happy to say it looks like I won't be disappointed; if these ads for the collection are any clue, there will be more than enough glitz and glamour to go around — at affordable prices, too!
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Nov 09, 2007 -
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Who Hit Up Roberto Cavalli for H&M?
I did! I did!
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Dec 27, 2007 -
There was so much Fabness that went on in 2007, in case you missed it the first time around, here's a rehash: Roberto Cavalli designed a budget-friendly line for H&M; Reese Witherspoon wore a gorgeous ombre Nina Ricci gown to the Oscars; Fendi held the first fashion show ever on the Great Wall of China; Vera Wang launched Simply Vera at Kohl's; Jennifer Garner looked smokin' at the MTV Video Music Awards; and you even fessed up to what ugly shoes you're guilty of wearing. Here's to one Fab year!
- Roberto Cavalli for H&M
- Oscars Red Carpet: Reese Witherspoon
- FABTV: Fendi on the Great Wall of China
- Which Ugly Shoe Are You Guilty of Wearing?
- Fab Ad: Simply Vera for Kohl's
- MTV Video Music Awards: Jennifer Garner
For lots more fun Fab moments, read more
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Oct 23, 2007 -
- Fab Ad: Roberto Cavalli for H&M
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Sep 28, 2009 -
There are just a few weeks to go until Jimmy Choo for H&M hits stores across the world, but the High Street giant have just announced another exciting collaboration. Iconic French knitwear brand Sonia Rykiel will create not one, but two collections! The first, which will mainly consist of lingerie, will launch on the 5th December and will be available in 1,500 H&M stores across the globe.
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Apr 23, 2009 -
Breathe in, breathe out. This was me last night when trying to fall asleep. You know when you're so excited for something insomnia ensues and obsession overpowers?
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May 28, 2008 -
Last night The Sunday Times hosted an evening with Roberto Cavalli at London College of Fashion as Colin McDowell held a conversation with the designer about his history and his designs. In between offers of a stay in Florence, a copy of his painted portrait and small gifts Roberto Cavalli treated a small audience to an evening of fun showing how one man can achieve so much through sheer passion.
Colin McDowell began the interview asking Cavalli about how he broke in to the world of fashion and despite being concerned that his English wasn't going to be good enough, he talked about the beginning of his career in Florence and life as an artist.
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