Roberto Cavalli Fall 2026 Collection

Roberto Cavalli Fall 2026 Collection

At Roberto Cavalli, Fall 2026 marked a decisive pivot. Creative director Fausto Puglisi, long associated with the house’s high-voltage animal prints and saturated glamour, traded technicolor excess for a study in black—gothic, sensual, and sharply controlled.

“I wanted something neo-romantic and dark,” Puglisi said backstage. “But festive, feminine, powerful.” It was less a retreat than a recalibration: Cavalli’s signature opulence refracted through shadow.

Black arrived in layers and textures rather than flat statements. Cropped biker jackets embossed in crocodile; sweeping, high-shine trousers; ballerina skirts with dramatic volume; and tiered dresses spliced from contrasting fabrics established a tactile richness. Lace played a central role—cross-back slips, sheer minis, and corset-short sequined dresses with lace sleeves sharpened the mood. Silk gowns with elongated, pleated sleeves that pooled over the hands evoked a sleek, modern Morticia: theatrical but controlled.

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The restraint clarified the house codes. Without the distraction of print, craftsmanship surfaced—embroidery, surface manipulation, the interplay of matte and gloss. Cavalli’s decadence felt distilled rather than diluted.

When color finally emerged, it punctured the darkness with intent. Sheer gowns printed with painterly roses, sculpted shoulders, and hues borrowed from Old Master canvases reintroduced romantic drama. Knitwear bloomed with plush rosettes; a rose-embroidered mini flashed with sequins. Later, saturated silk dresses in vivid pink and violet jolted the palette, restoring the brand’s instinct for spectacle.

Yet the story was black. By stripping back the riot of pattern, Puglisi proved that Cavalli’s identity is not confined to animal print. It lives in texture, attitude, and unapologetic sensuality. Fall 2026 was not a departure—it was a reminder that even in darkness, Cavalli commands the spotlight.

Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell is American Fiamma’s news editor, working across fashion and beauty from US.

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