Roberto Cavalli

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    Ciara Princess Wore a Gown Fit for Hip-Hop Royalty to Wed Russell Wilson

    A photo posted by Ciara (@ciara) on Jul 6, 2016 at 1:47pm PDT For a woman whose middle name is princess, Ciara certainly picked a gown fit for royalty on her wedding day. The singer, who married Russell Wilson on Wednesday at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, England, wore a white lace gown which was basically the hip hop equivalent of Kate Middleton’s Alexander McQueen dress. Designed by Peter Dundas for Roberto Cavalli, the bright white number featured lace-up details on the chest with sheer bill

  • EntertainmentSarah Cristobal

    ‘The Hillary Effect’ Is Felt at W Magazine’s Party Celebrating Female Artists

    One of the many Art Basel fetes that took place on Tuesday night included the opening of “No Man’s Land” at the Rubell Family Collection where one couldn’t help but feel the collective surge of girl power in the air. The evening, which was cohosted by W Magazine and Roberto Cavalli, celebrated the works of 150 female artists ranging from the established (Cindy Sherman, Elizabeth Peyton) to the new gals on the block (Jennifer Giudi, Silke Otto-Knapp).

  • NewsDora Fung

    Ditch Your Skinny Jeans! Denim’s New Relaxed Look Is Life-changing

    I knew the fashion world was desperately in need of a change this summer when I spotted several men at the airport in Ibiza wearing jeggings. Yes, that skinny denim staple we girls have worn because the tight fit and cropped ankle make us feel long and lean even on our “feeling fat” days has apparently been co-opted by the boys — and not just in Europe.  So when the marathon march that is spring 2016 fashion month arrived, I decided I was going to ditch my skinny jeans for a more relaxed fit. We

  • NewsDora Fung

    Prada Pastries! Armani Aperitifs! Cavalli Cocktails! How One Editor Eats and Drinks Her Way Through Milan Fashion Week

    A pastry and coffee at Caffe Cova in Milan.  A fashion editor friend recently said to me, “I don’t know what I love more, food or clothes.” A few years ago, those words would have proved blasphemous in the “You can never be too thin or too rich” world of fashion.