roberto cavalli vintage dress 2004 Roberto Cavalli Metallic Silk 'Lady Print' High-Slit Trained Gown
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roberto cavalli vintage dress

roberto cavalli vintage dress 2004 Roberto Cavalli Metallic Silk 'Lady Print' High-Slit Trained Gown

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roberto cavalli vintage dress 2004 Roberto Cavalli Metallic Silk 'Lady Print' High-Slit Trained GownID: 0416251 Size: medium Condition: excellent An incredibly special and highly coveted Roberto Cavalli metallic silk 'lady print' cut out gown from his spring summer 2004 collection. This striking dress was documented runway look 27 modeled by Raquel Zimmermann. Roberto Cavalli made a career out of dressing women in his highly decorative, flamboyant and intricate gowns. Unapologetic glamour, fluidly applied onto the female form was part of his

ID: 0416251
Size: medium
Condition: excellent

 

An incredibly special and highly coveted Roberto Cavalli metallic silk 'lady print' cut-out gown from his spring/summer 2004 collection. This striking dress was documented runway look 27 modeled by Raquel Zimmermann. Roberto Cavalli made a career out of dressing women in his highly decorative, flamboyant and intricate gowns. Unapologetic glamour, fluidly applied onto the female form was part of his signature style. Cavalli's ideal woman was a rock star—effortlessly chic, with an edge that’s both glamorous and daring. In his heyday he dressed everyone from Aaliyah to Jennifer Lopez. His legacy continues to blaze the red carpets as his designs have been the choice of today's stars such as Beyoncé, Zendaya, and Kim Kardashian. Suddenly, everyone is wearing vintage Cavalli! 
This alluring gown, with its picturesque whimsical print and seductive silhouette, is the epitome of Cavalli’s legacy. The fabric is a luxurious, semi-sheer light weight silk that flows effortlessly, giving the gown an ethereal quality that hugs the body while maintaining gracility. I especially love the beautiful printed metallic lamè towards the bottom of the dress; like you are walking through sparkling gold. Vogue noted that this Cavalli collection “evoked Pompeian tiled courtyards,” and our gown embodies that spirit, with a print based on Sir Lawrence Alma Tadema’s 'Unconscious Rivals'. This painting of two women leaning toward one another, sharing a heart, imbues the gown with a sense of timeless femininity and romance. The ultra chic bodice of the gown is another work of art, featuring a plunging décolleté framed by diamond shaped cut-outs that run from the bust to the waist. The skirting of the gown is equally mesmerizing, with side slits that reveal both legs in such a flattering way. The fabric flows to the floor, cascading into a dramatic train that creates a bold visual effect as the gown glides over the body. This Roberto Cavalli gown is perfect for someone who seeks to make a statement—whether it’s for a high-profile gala, or any event where all eyes will be on you. Its blend of sensuality, sophistication, and Cavalli’s signature flair for sex appeal makes it a must-have for any lover of archival fashion. 

Measurements
(marked a medium)
Bust: 36-37 inches
Waist: 28-29 inches
Hips: up to 39 inches
Total Length (not including train): 59 inches

This magnificent 2004 Roberto Cavalli 'Lady Print' trained silk gown is in beautiful condition with no rips, stains or alterations. The construction of this garment is impeccable with complex cutwork throughout. Back center zipper in place. Highly wearable and an investment piece that will continue to increase in value.
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