The publication Corriere della Sera states that before his death, the famous Italian couturier was ill for a long time.
The Italian couturier Roberto Cavalli died at the age of 83. The fashion designer had been ill for a long time. The Italian publication Corriere della Sera reported this on Friday, April 12.
The fashion designer left behind six children. The last, son Giorgio, was born in 2023, when the designer turned 82 years old.
Cavalli was born in 1940 in the city of Florence in Italy.
He studied at the famous Florence Academy of Art, which gave him the necessary knowledge for further work in the field of design and art. However, he did not receive a diploma.
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During his school years, he produced many works that attracted the attention of the largest knitting factories in Italy.
In the early 1970s. Cavalli invented and patented a new method for applying patterns to the skin and presented his work in the field of patchwork technique to the public.
In 1972, he held his first fashion show at the famous Florentine mansion Palazzo Pitti. In the same year, Cavalli opened his first fashion boutique in Saint-Tropez (France).
We previously wrote that the Russian fashion designer Vyacheslav Zaitsev died on Sunday, April 30, 2023 in Moscow.
Source: korrespondent

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