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Roberto Cavalli Resort 2027: Desire as a Territory

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“Escaping Into Desire” — Roberto Cavalli’s Resort 2027 collection weaves an intimate tapestry of pleasure and escape, straddling the line between restrained animalism and unapologetic sensuality.

The title says it all, and that may be its first bold move: “Escaping Into Desire.” Escaping toward desire, not away from it. The distinction is significant. It immediately positions Roberto Cavalli’s Resort 2027 collection within a framework that is as much philosophical as it is aesthetic—desire not as a lack or a transgression, but as a destination, as a landscape to inhabit.

Roberto Cavalli has always embraced a bold approach to seduction. From the animal prints of the 1970s to the glamorous silhouettes that have spanned the decades, this is a form of luxury that makes no apologies for being admired. The Resort 2027 collection continues this tradition while seeking to add a new layer of depth.

A Geography of Pleasure

In the fashion calendar, “resort” theoretically refers to cruise collections—those worn between seasons, in places that exist outside of ordinary time. At Cavalli, “resort” becomes a metaphor: a state of mind rather than a geographical destination. “Escaping Into Desire” maps out the spaces where we allow ourselves to be ourselves—fully and without restraint.

The visual codes of the collection evoke references to the wild, to skin, to texture—everything that directly engages the senses. Here, animality is not a decorative trope but a moral quality: it signifies an immediate, unmediated presence in the world.

What Cavalli Says About That Time

There is something courageous about presenting, in 2026, a fashion that openly celebrates desire. In a fashion landscape often preoccupied with erasing bodies behind neutral silhouettes or neutralizing sensuality in favor of formal universalism, Roberto Cavalli chooses singularity—that of a brand that knows exactly what emotions it wants to evoke.

“Escaping Into Desire” is not a collection about escape. It is a collection about arrival—on the threshold of a place where the gaze of others matters less than the joy of living life to the fullest. The press kit is available; the conversation has already begun.

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