Fausto Puglisi Turns the Runway Into a Golden Dream at Cavalli Spring 2026
PetitePaulina – Fausto Puglisi embraced pure opulence this season, unveiling a Roberto Cavalli collection bathed entirely in gold. The runway itself glistened like a candy wrapper, reflecting the metallic shine of each piece that walked past. From fluid gowns to flat sandals with serpentine details, nearly every element carried a monochromatic golden hue. The result was a spectacle that felt both unexpected and indulgent.
Gold With a Softer Edge
Traditionally, gold in fashion leans toward excess and grandeur. Puglisi, however, aimed to balance strength with subtlety. “So much of the time gold can be in your face, over-the-top. I wanted it to be strong, with a gentle touch,” he explained backstage. For him, this season’s story was not just about extravagance but also about offering a sense of escape—something joyful in a time he described as “a sad moment for the world.” Cavalli, he said, is about parties, cocktails, and fun, and these dresses are meant to make women feel beautiful.
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A Mood Board From Cleopatra to Hollywood
The inspiration behind the collection stretched across centuries. His references spanned from Cleopatra’s ancient glamour to Elizabeth Taylor’s regal presence, to Jane Birkin’s effortless chic. Puglisi also nodded to “Hollywood Babylon,” capturing the decadent drama of Old Hollywood. Opening the show, model Karen Elson wore a plissé lamé gown paired with flat sandals, setting the tone for a collection where ancient Egypt collided with Tinseltown elegance.
Exploring Every Shade and Texture of Gold
Rather than sticking to one metallic note, Puglisi played with a variety of tones and fabrics. There were shimmering sequins, fil coupé, devoré, and sculpted jacquards, each transforming gold into something new. Even daywear found its place in this golden story: washed denim flares spliced with python strips and oversized jacquard jackets woven with metallic patterns. This approach kept the collection from feeling one-dimensional, despite its strict color palette.
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A Parade of Dresses Fit for Goddesses
The heart of the show was the gowns—each a testament to Cavalli’s love for drama. Dresses dazzled in rose-gold sequins, gilded laurel leaves, and shimmering spray-painted finishes. One standout piece sparkled with a coral motif embroidered in beads, while the finale offered a princess gown in muted gold, tinged with silver for a celestial touch. These looks were born for red carpets, parties, and moments meant to be remembered.
Shorter, Playful Silhouettes for the Bold
While the gowns carried gravitas, Puglisi also delivered something lighter. Sheer T-shirt dresses embroidered with delicate webs of gold and corseted slips matched the foil runway beneath them. These playful pieces offered an edgier counterpoint to the regal gowns, proving that gold can also be cheeky and contemporary.
A Sea of Gold, Never Dull
Critics may argue that Puglisi could have introduced contrasting colors to break up the golden flood, but the visual impact was undeniable. The show dazzled from beginning to end, immersing the audience in a fantasy world where gold reigned supreme. If there’s one thing certain about Fausto Puglisi, it’s that his work is never dull—and this season, he made sure it shone brighter than ever.