<p>Italian designer Roberto Cavalli's love for sunglasses is well-known, but he wonders why Indian women shy away from eyewear. He says perhaps they don't even need it, given their "beautiful” eyes.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“Correct me if I am wrong, but there are just few Indian girls who are seen with sunglasses. But, I don't mind that because they are blessed with such beautiful eyes that it's not needed to hide them with an accessory,” Cavalli said in a jocular tone here Friday.<br /><br />Dressed in a semi-formal attire, the 72-year-old spoke as he flaunted one of his own designer shades at the launch of his first flagship store in the country at the DLF Emporio mall.<br /><br />Cavalli announced his foray into the India market through a partnership with start-up firm Infinite Luxury Brands Pvt. Ltd., jointly set up by Indian fashion designer Manav Gangwani, Dubai-based entrepreneur Sahiba Narang and finance expert Rahul Kapoor.<br /><br />His world-known Cavalli Caffe has also opened shop in the country.<br /><br />Offering an elegant menu for appetisers, a casual coffee break to after-dinner drinks, the cafe's atmosphere enables its clients to savour different moments throughout their day where the cuisine offers a wide range of traditional Italian products.<br /><br />The Cavalli Caffe also offers the public an opportunity to buy gifts, such as chocolates and wine.<br /><br />“Experiencing the enjoyment of a good cup of coffee, with good food and in pleasant company… this is the Cavalli Caffe philosophy. I wanted to transmit all my passion for beauty and sensuality in a hospitality project... I think India will immediately become a big fan of Cavalli Caffe”, said the chairman of brand Roberto Cavalli.<br /><br />He says he plans to open a Roberto Cavalli Boutique and Cavalli Caffe in Mumbai next year.<br /></p>
<p>Italian designer Roberto Cavalli's love for sunglasses is well-known, but he wonders why Indian women shy away from eyewear. He says perhaps they don't even need it, given their "beautiful” eyes.<br /><br /></p>.<p>“Correct me if I am wrong, but there are just few Indian girls who are seen with sunglasses. But, I don't mind that because they are blessed with such beautiful eyes that it's not needed to hide them with an accessory,” Cavalli said in a jocular tone here Friday.<br /><br />Dressed in a semi-formal attire, the 72-year-old spoke as he flaunted one of his own designer shades at the launch of his first flagship store in the country at the DLF Emporio mall.<br /><br />Cavalli announced his foray into the India market through a partnership with start-up firm Infinite Luxury Brands Pvt. Ltd., jointly set up by Indian fashion designer Manav Gangwani, Dubai-based entrepreneur Sahiba Narang and finance expert Rahul Kapoor.<br /><br />His world-known Cavalli Caffe has also opened shop in the country.<br /><br />Offering an elegant menu for appetisers, a casual coffee break to after-dinner drinks, the cafe's atmosphere enables its clients to savour different moments throughout their day where the cuisine offers a wide range of traditional Italian products.<br /><br />The Cavalli Caffe also offers the public an opportunity to buy gifts, such as chocolates and wine.<br /><br />“Experiencing the enjoyment of a good cup of coffee, with good food and in pleasant company… this is the Cavalli Caffe philosophy. I wanted to transmit all my passion for beauty and sensuality in a hospitality project... I think India will immediately become a big fan of Cavalli Caffe”, said the chairman of brand Roberto Cavalli.<br /><br />He says he plans to open a Roberto Cavalli Boutique and Cavalli Caffe in Mumbai next year.<br /></p>