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New York Fashion Week: Emilio Cavallini

We all have a pair of Emilio Cavallini's in our hosiery drawers, don't we?

Emilio Cavallini's box show was a sensual display of sexy leg and body wear presented with a screening of a short film, "Risqué Business at the Florence Excelsior Hotel". Both presentations of the show had the models donning intricate and dramatic hosiery with little or no added clothing. In exquistely crafted black lace, fishnet, stripes and animal prints, the line is a salute to the 1950s pin-ups, giving women a dramatic new way to show off their gams.

Risky business, indeed. 

tags: New York, New York City, emilio cavallini, lincoln center, new york fashion week, nyc, nyfw, nyfw2012, risque business
categories: New York Fashion Week, designers, fashion, photography, travel
Friday 02.17.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
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