Monday, January 15, 2007

The Popular Name in Italian Mod

When people started making unisex items, they broke the great difference between a woman and a man, and for the famous designer Roberto Cavalli, they also began the most detrimental thing on earth. Apparently, this celebrated fashion professional designs separately for men and women because he believes that each specie in this world has its own identity. No wonder, then, that he created a name in the runway for his incomparable and impressive style.

Born in Florence on November 15, 1940, Cavalli belongs to a middle-class family with his grandfather as a celebrated impressionist painter and his mother as a diligent tailor. Roberto Cavalli began as a modest T-shirt designer with his assorted experimental prints, including a new discovery of leather printing. As a matter of fact, he was the first to know how printing was done on leathers but this discovery did not make him celebrated. After studying at the reputable Florence Academy of Art, this man began prowling the world, carrying with him his special skills in stitching denims and leathers together, which became his trademark---a revolutionary patchwork of clothing.

Until today, the name of the then neophyte Roberto Cavalli is still loud not only in the Italian mod but also in France, New York, and other parts of the world. He continues to create masterpieces of fabrics and leathers for both men and women, but this time his creations are not to break their identities; instead, he designs to solidify them with only one name---Roberto Cavalli moda.

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