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Cavalli Club

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Italian couturier Roberto Cavalli is set to open a brand new designer club in the Fairmont Hotel, Dubai.

The 25 000 ft2 Cavalli Club will span across two floors, with a private entrance, incorporating luxury interiors. There will also be a room showcasing exclusive accessories and jewellery from the Cavalli fashion collection, offering the public a new way of shopping at un-conventional hours.

The Cavalli Club is scheduled to open in November this year.

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