A Celebration Of Fashion Excellence

Renowned Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli brought the Spring/Summer 2025 edition of Dubai Fashion Week (DFW) to a memorable conclusion.

Fausto Puglisi, Roberto Cavalli’s Creative Director, curated an exclusive edit of its Resort 2025 Collection for Dubai’s official fashion week, representing the label’s evolving design narrative for modern audiences and demonstrating designer confidence in DFW’s global platform. 

The collection featured Cavalli’s signature animal motifs – zebra stripes, leopard spots, and floral patterns – on trench coats, dresses, and silk shirts.

Western influences like cowboy boots and hats were key elements, while the Roar Bag took centre stage with new crocodile and lizard-effect variations. Puglisi’s kaleidoscopic designs embodied the brand’s spirit of daring elegance, paying homage to Cavalli’s colourful heritage.

Bringing iconic collections from Milan to Dubai, Roberto Cavalli’s debut on the DFW runway reflects the Emirate’s rising status as a global fashion capital.

Dubai’s rapidly expanding luxury market, robust platforms like DFW, cofounded by Dubai Design District (d3) and the Arab Fashion Council, and a diverse, fashion-forward audience are strengthening designer confidence in the city and broader region.

A Week of Global Fashion Excellence

DFW has seen the global and regional fashion industry convene at d3 over inspiring fashion shows, capsule launches, events, dinners, industry talks and networking opportunities.

Enthusiasm among stakeholders has been at an all-time high, from top-tier media to buyers representing prestigious brands sitting front row at every show. 

The latest edition of DFW brought to the runway more than 30 brands from the region, Asia, Europe and Central America.

The first three days focused on dazzling haute couture collections, opened by world-famous Malaysian label Rizman Ruzaini, who announced at their show the opening of a Dubai boutique for the brand very soon. Three days of streetwear and ready-to-wear collections then followed, defining the fashion forecast for the season.

Among the key designer highlights was Michael Cinco debuting couture pieces evocative of ancient Roman fashion, smart-casual daily wear and the highly anticipated Michael Cinco Luxury Micro Diamond Collection.

Mrs Keepa, also a DFW Member headquartered in d3, presented its Spring/Summer collection in the brand’s signature innovative fashion. Rather than a runway show, hand-picked buyers and media attended the premiere of the Need Therapy collection, revealed through a poignant film at VOX Cinemas. 

Other standout moments included the April & Alex SS25 collection, Blossoming Seeds, which celebrates women’s transformative journey of growth and resilience; a high-fashion presentation by Emirati designer Heba Jasmi and a tribute to femininity in all its forms by Dubai-based Lebanese designer Dima Ayad.

A significant highlight in this edition was DFW’s strategic partnership with the Italian Trade Association for the inaugural La Moda Italiana: Dubai Edition.

The third edition of Threads Talks by Instagram brought together industry thought leaders and stakeholders to discuss the future of fashion. From the potential of emerging retail formats to the power of storytelling, speakers shed light on the MENA region’s instrumental role in attracting and empowering fashion brands.

DFW extended its footprint further across Dubai with more than 40 exclusive dinners and launches for key fashion stakeholders.

From Bil Arabi displaying its latest collection of bespoke luxury jewellery at Chez Wam to Swarovski introducing its Created Diamonds collection made from 100 per cent renewable energy and recycled gold and silver for the first time in the region at La Dame De Pic, DFW’s latest programme was a celebration of fashion excellence in all its forms.

For more information, please visit www.dubaifashionweek.org.

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