Just Cavalli Ready To Wear Spring 2022 Milan

The youthful and lively spirit of music festivals such as Coachella and Glastonbury inspired the Roberto Cavalli’s younger brand’s spring collection.

If one searches online for music festival-ready attire, there are chances the Roberto Cavalli name pops up at some point.

After a year marked by the cancellation of major international events like Coachella, Burning Man and Glastonbury, the Just Cavalli design team somehow felt the urge to offer its customers a chance to deep dive into the youthful and loud spirit of such happenings — and of the brand’s DNA.

One could easily imagine Kate Moss circa 2006 dancing in the rain in a tie-dye slipdress paired with skinny jeans and rain boots, or Rita Ora clad in a maxi shirt over leggings done in an allover, statement-making flower print drawn from the archives.

Any festival offers a glimpse into a wide range of styles and the brand had all of them covered, imbued with a ‘90s/early Aughts vibe, while still looking contemporary.

There was a grungy feel in patchwork denim cropped jackets and skinny jeans or leopard-printed bodysuits paired with baggy acid-washed denim pants, while a bohemian flavor resonated in the minidresses with puffed sleeves crafted from eyelet cotton and floor-length, flowing knitted slipdresses. The latter featured subtle zebra patterns and chevron-like motifs that looked like python skin.

While their female counterparts looked like grown-up girls who like to have fun mixing and matching their fashion, the men’s range was even more youthful. It worked a range of streetwear staples such as patchwork anoraks and baggy shorts bearing tie-dye prints and U.S. flag stars or print shirts that blended tartan and animalier layered over hoodies. An edgy leather bomber jacket had a silver chevron-like insert done with a mesh technique that evoked reptile skin.

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The collection was a lot to take in, but was fun and roaring.

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