rene caovilla | the couture collection

 

Paris might be the capital of couture, but this season, it’s speaking with a Venetian accent — and it’s louder than usual. Rene Caovilla has landed for July’s Haute Couture Week with a made-to-order capsule that sets the city alight in fuchsia.

Founded in 1934 on the edge of Venice, Rene Caovilla began as a family-run atelier crafting refined evening shoes. By the ’60s, the Maison had already stepped into the world of couture, catching the eye of fashion’s elite with its signature mix of Italian precision and ornamental flair.

The Venetian maestro, long entwined with the upper echelons of French haute couture, spent decades working alongside Valentino, Chanel, and Dior — all while tucked behind the curtain of couture’s golden era. But the new Couture collection isn’t stuck in the past. It’s busy rewriting the script in head-turning hot pink. 

Crafted entirely in its Fiesso d’Artico workshop and made to order, the edit fuses two polar instincts: the wild, unfiltered energy of the jungle and the obsessive precision of couture craftsmanship. What emerges are five knockout styles, each designed to shimmer, strut, and slightly misbehave. The hero boot, a sheer tulle silhouette embroidered with more than 1,400 tiny flowers and butterflies, took 120 hours to complete — and definitely looks it. Its co-star is a 105mm ankle boot drenched in over 8,000 hand-applied crystals that catch every flicker of light, as if it owes you something.

The rest of the cast is strictly invite-only. Three more styles — the Jungle pump, slingback, and a high-gloss revamp of the house’s SuperCleo sandal — are only available on request, either in-store or via Caovilla’s social channels. All arrive in the same jolt of fuchsia satin and tulle, bedazzled with crystal detailing and a healthy dose of attitude.

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photography. Courtesy of Rene Caovilla
words. Gennaro Costanzo