Roberto Cavalli will partner with the Las Vegas Fashion Council (LVFC) during the upcoming SuperBowl weekend.
As part of the partnership, the luxury brand will contribute to LVFC's mission by dedicating 10% of sales from its Wynn Las Vegas boutique throughout the weekend. In addition, the initiative will also include the income obtained from a haute couture suite specially designed for the occasion.
Proceeds will go towards creating a grant for a talented young designer, providing essential resources to realize their ambitions and creative projects.
The partnership, unveiled Friday at a cocktail party and trunk show at Wynn Las Vegas, is in line with LVFC's commitment to supporting creativity and innovation within the fashion industry, particularly in training young designers. By aligning with LVFC, Cavalli shows her dedication to fostering growth and diversity within the fashion sector.
“My creative journey has been deeply influenced by the dynamic energy of the United States, which has always served as a source of inspiration for my designs. The vibrant vitality of the United States has been instrumental in shaping my artistic vision,” said Fausto Puglisi, creative of the House. director.
“That's why it's so important for me to announce this partnership with the Las Vegas Fashion Council, as I would love to offer, through this grant, the opportunity I had to emerging talent here in Las Vegas.”
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