Camila Mendes embraced animalistic energy in a vintage Roberto Cavalli look for Thursday’s Berlin premiere of “Masters of the Universe.”
The Anthropologie campaign star turned to the Italian fashion brand’s pre-fall 2010 collection for her red carpet attire. Mendes’ dress featured asymmetrical, off-the-shoulder straps and a fitted bodice with exposed boning beneath the leopard print fabric.
The formfitting silhouette of the dress transitioned to a streamlined skirt with a short train that trailed the actress on the Berlin premiere arrival carpet. As for jewelry pieces, Mendes favored metallic silver pieces, including two cuffs and a minimalist open collar necklace and delicate earrings.
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For glam, Mendes turned to makeup artist Alex Babsky, who curated the actress’ bold brows, smoky eyes and neutral glossy lip. Mendes’ hair, by stylist Christian Wood, featured a middle part slicked-back bob with a few wisps of hair to frame her face. Stylist Molly Dickson, who also counts Keke Palmer among her clients, curated Mendes’ latest red carpet look.
During his life and time as a designer for his eponymous label, Roberto Cavalli was well known for his use of leopard print throughout his collections. Bold prints and animalier motifs were often coupled with luxurious fabrics that elevated Cavalli’s collections.
Couturier Fausto Puglisi became creative director of Roberto Cavalli in October 2020, taking the brand into a new direction. “Working for Cavalli, we are talking about a huge brand with a huge legacy. It’s a brand that created in the early 2000s such a strong aesthetic,” the designer told WWD in June 2024.
“But times have changed with ‘#MeToo,’ with the perception of the female body, what women now want. The necessity from my side isn’t to be sexy, but to be whatever the customer wants. To develop new shapes, different volumes. That’s where the world is going now.”
Based on the animated TV show of the same name, “Masters of the Universe” follows a young man from Earth who discovers his secret legacy as the prince of an alien planet, which he must protect with help from a powerful sword. The film hits theaters June 5.