Ogat and Roberto Cavalli unveil an eco-friendly capsule collection

On-demand fashion specialist Ogat joins forces with Roberto Cavalli for an exclusive capsule collection, dominated by the iconic “White Tigress” motif. A fusion of innovation and responsible luxury.
A unique collaboration between technology and haute couture
Ogat(One Garment at a Time), a young Italian company founded in 2024, is causing a stir with its first prestigious collaboration: a capsule collection with Roberto Cavalli. Specializing in on-demand digital printing, Ogat is an offshoot of Cimpress, a company with expertise in personalized textile production. Its manufacturing unit, based in Venice, is renowned for its sportswear designs inspired by nature.
With this exclusive collection, Ogat combines technological innovation and craftsmanship for more sustainable fashion.
A bold, feline wardrobe at Roberto Cavalli
The animal world so dear to Roberto Cavalli finds a new interpretation here with the “White Tigress” motif, omnipresent on all six pieces in the collection. Designed for fans of strong, graphic pieces, this capsule offers :
- Classic and oversized T-shirts – €250
- Sweatshirts and pants – Between €350 and €450
Available for pre-order, this exclusive line is available on the Roberto Cavalli website and in its flagship boutiques.
More responsible fashion
Roberto Cavalli makes a point of integrating eco-responsible practices into its new creations. This capsule is part of this approach, using organic materials and innovative printing processes.
🔹 Organic cotton, grown without pesticides
🔹 Waterless printing technology, applying only the ink needed
🔹 100% Italian manufacturing, limiting carbon footprint
“Sustainable development is at the heart of this capsule collection”, the brand emphasizes, reinforcing its commitment to more environmentally-friendly fashion.
A strategic launch for Roberto Cavalli
This capsule comes just days after the presentation of the Italian fashion house’s Autumn-Winter 2025-2026 collection. A collection signed Fausto Puglisi, who set the catwalk ablaze with a flamboyant wardrobe in a volcanic atmosphere.
With this collaboration between Ogat and Roberto Cavalli, the fashion industry is exploring a new path: that of ultra-personalization, luxury and sustainability. A bold gamble that could well shape the future of high-end ready-to-wear.
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