Museum-worthy. More than just a jacket, it encapsulates the rich heritage of Roberto Cavalli’s fashion history.
Roberto Cavalli first found recognition in the global fashion market with his Patchwork collection of 1971.
The Patchwork garments were exhibited at the famed White Room, or La Sala Bianca, of the Palazzo Pitti in Florence in 1972.
This piece showcases all the distinctive elements that defined Roberto Cavalli’s early career, from the printed leather to the iconic boho style that would later become his signature.
Cavalli’s clothing became a staple of the wardrobes of young, wealthy Europeans.
Remarkably well-preserved, the jacket bears witness to meticulous care by its original owner since its acquisition in 1971. Respect to her for upholding the true essence of preserving iconic fashion items.
Roberto Cavalli first found recognition in the global fashion market with his Patchwork collection of 1971.
The Patchwork garments were exhibited at the famed White Room, or La Sala Bianca, of the Palazzo Pitti in Florence in 1972.
This piece showcases all the distinctive elements that defined Roberto Cavalli’s early career, from the printed leather to the iconic boho style that would later become his signature.
Cavalli’s clothing became a staple of the wardrobes of young, wealthy Europeans.
Remarkably well-preserved, the jacket bears witness to meticulous care by its original owner since its acquisition in 1971. Respect to her for upholding the true essence of preserving iconic fashion items.
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Designer:Roberto Cavalli
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Brand:Roberto Cavalli
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Dimensions:Marked Size: Italian 42 – US 6 (EU)
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Place of Origin:Italy
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Period:1970-1979
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Condition:ExcellentWear consistent with age and use.
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Seller Location:Antwerpen, BE
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Reference Number:Seller: LU44722247392
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