Italian Fashion Icon Roberto Cavalli Dies at 83
The fashion world is mourning the loss of Roberto Cavalli, the iconic Italian designer famed for his bold animal prints and glamorous designs. He passed away on Friday at the age of 83, as confirmed by his fashion house.
Key Takeaways
- Roberto Cavalli, the legendary fashion designer, died at 83.
- He was renowned for pioneering exotic animal prints on leather and denim.
- The designer’s legacy is celebrated by celebrities and peers worldwide.
- He is survived by his six children.
“It is with great sadness that today we say our final goodbyes to our founder Roberto Cavalli,” the company wrote on Instagram. “From humble beginnings in Florence, Roberto succeeded in becoming a globally recognised name loved and respected by all. Naturally talented and creative, Roberto believed that everyone can discover and nurture the artist within themselves. Roberto Cavalli’s legacy will live on via his creativity, his love of nature and via his family who he cherished.”
From Florence to Global Fame
Born in Florence in 1940, Cavalli studied textile printing and launched his brand in the early 1970s. His innovative technique of printing on leather and his signature exotic animal patterns on denim revolutionised fashion. This bold, luxurious aesthetic made him a favourite among A-list celebrities like , Beyoncé, and the Kardashians.
The Roberto Cavalli house was acquired by private equity firm Vision Investment Co. LLC in 2023.
A Flood of Tributes from the Fashion World
News of his passing prompted an outpouring of grief and admiration from industry giants.
Donatella Versace remembered him as a constant inspiration, noting his influence on Versace collections. Stella McCartney called him a “true maestro” and a “creative genius.”
Model Naomi Campbell honoured him as a “LEGEND,” while Monica Bellucci and the house of Dolce & Gabbana bid emotional farewells.
Designers like Philipp Plein and Christian Siriano highlighted his iconic status and personal kindness. Siriano recalled Cavalli’s generosity in inviting him to a Milan show early in his career.
Fashion photographer Mario Testino and model Cara Delevingne also shared heartfelt tributes, thanking him for his kindness and memories.



