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"I've always said that I'd like to mix rock and simplicity because this is fashion, it's the extremes, chic and shock. That's why Lady Diana and Madonna - two of the most important women of the moment - wear Versace and I think I'm satisfied with it. Even though it took me twenty years, I got to where I wanted to go." – Gianni Versace
History
The history of the Versace brand is first of all a family story that begins in Reggio Calabria in the ‘50s when little Gianni played in his mother tailor shop, where he learned the basics of the trade, because if it is true that in the years of greatest success he was called with just about any appellative, he always called himself a tailor.
In the same shop grew his older brother Santo, whose interest in fashion will be directed towards the management aspect, and the younger sister Donatella who followed in Gianni’s footsteps and for whom she was muse and right arm.
In 1972 Gianni Versace decides to depart from Calabria to go to Milan and work as a free lance designer initially making up a collection for a clothing firm called "Florentine Flowers".
Versace's ready-made apparel was an instant success so the designer decided to stay on in Milan and the following year began collaborating with Callaghan, Complice, and Genny.
The idea of creating a "Gianni Versace" label was soon in the air and in 1978 the designer presented his first collection under his own name.
He next opened a boutique which started the ball rolling and business constantly growing over the following years.
His multifarious activities in this busy and expanding period included fashion shows, design and tailoring of the costumes for the "Scala Theatre" ballet in Milan, courses run for fashion students in London, and art exhibitions of his works and designs, all of which brought in fame, fashion awards, and accolades from the highest quarters.
From a stylistic point of view the history of Versace is marked by the eclecticism of the collections in which elements of space and time far away and in antithesis are mixed in the creation of a woman which did not exist before, that is blatantly sexy and glamorous, an aesthetic which deeply marked the '80s and '90s.
In '93 the Versace Home line is created, since over the years Gianni and his sister Donatella have created a real lifestyle that has enchanted rock stars ready to write soundtracks of their show.
Princesses willing to fly to Milan to pay them homage, movie star have never been so sexy on the red carpet (above all Elizabeth Hurley at the premiere of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" in the dress held together by the famous safety pins which became a must of the brand).
After the tragic death of Gianni in 1997 in Miami at the hands of a serial killer its up to his sister Donatella, former creative director from 89 of the second line Versus, the task of bringing Versace into the new millennium, still enchanting just like the mythological figure of Medusa, symbol of the brand.
Today Versace is one of the leading international fashion design houses and a symbol of Italian luxury world-wide.
The importance of Versace in the history of fashion is measured also under other aspects, it is in fact one of the brands that contributed most from the late 70s to make Milan the fashion capital of the world, to make it a pole of attraction also through the phenomenon of the supermodels of whom Gianni Versace is considered the be the father.
He stole from Paris the most beautiful models and them made stars who exported the Made in Italy in the world: the first was Stephanie Seymour, then came Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford , Claudia Schiffer, Elle MacPherson and others; they showed for him and group posed for the most unscrupulous marketing campaigns ever seen until, then created by the greatest photographers in history, from Richard Avedon to Mario Testino.
All this, together with the continuous mingling with art and the close ties with the best known personalities of each sector from music (Madonna, Elton John, Sylvester Stallone and Princess Diana to name a few), has revolutionized the world of fashion.
Experience The World of Fashion
Identity
"I've always said that I'd like to mix rock and simplicity because this is fashion, it's the extremes, chic and shock. That's why Lady Diana and Madonna - two of the most important women of the moment - wear Versace and I think I'm satisfied with it. Even though it took me twenty years, I got to where I wanted to go." – Gianni Versace
History
The history of the Versace brand is first of all a family story that begins in Reggio Calabria in the ‘50s when little Gianni played in his mother tailor shop, where he learned the basics of the trade, because if it is true that in the years of greatest success he was called with just about any appellative, he always called himself a tailor.
In the same shop grew his older brother Santo, whose interest in fashion will be directed towards the management aspect, and the younger sister Donatella who followed in Gianni’s footsteps and for whom she was muse and right arm.
In 1972 Gianni Versace decides to depart from Calabria to go to Milan and work as a free lance designer initially making up a collection for a clothing firm called "Florentine Flowers".
Versace's ready-made apparel was an instant success so the designer decided to stay on in Milan and the following year began collaborating with Callaghan, Complice, and Genny.
The idea of creating a "Gianni Versace" label was soon in the air and in 1978 the designer presented his first collection under his own name.
He next opened a boutique which started the ball rolling and business constantly growing over the following years.
His multifarious activities in this busy and expanding period included fashion shows, design and tailoring of the costumes for the "Scala Theatre" ballet in Milan, courses run for fashion students in London, and art exhibitions of his works and designs, all of which brought in fame, fashion awards, and accolades from the highest quarters.
From a stylistic point of view the history of Versace is marked by the eclecticism of the collections in which elements of space and time far away and in antithesis are mixed in the creation of a woman which did not exist before, that is blatantly sexy and glamorous, an aesthetic which deeply marked the '80s and '90s.
In '93 the Versace Home line is created, since over the years Gianni and his sister Donatella have created a real lifestyle that has enchanted rock stars ready to write soundtracks of their show.
Princesses willing to fly to Milan to pay them homage, movie star have never been so sexy on the red carpet (above all Elizabeth Hurley at the premiere of "Four Weddings and a Funeral" in the dress held together by the famous safety pins which became a must of the brand).
After the tragic death of Gianni in 1997 in Miami at the hands of a serial killer its up to his sister Donatella, former creative director from 89 of the second line Versus, the task of bringing Versace into the new millennium, still enchanting just like the mythological figure of Medusa, symbol of the brand.
Today Versace is one of the leading international fashion design houses and a symbol of Italian luxury world-wide.
The importance of Versace in the history of fashion is measured also under other aspects, it is in fact one of the brands that contributed most from the late 70s to make Milan the fashion capital of the world, to make it a pole of attraction also through the phenomenon of the supermodels of whom Gianni Versace is considered the be the father.
He stole from Paris the most beautiful models and them made stars who exported the Made in Italy in the world: the first was Stephanie Seymour, then came Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford , Claudia Schiffer, Elle MacPherson and others; they showed for him and group posed for the most unscrupulous marketing campaigns ever seen until, then created by the greatest photographers in history, from Richard Avedon to Mario Testino.
All this, together with the continuous mingling with art and the close ties with the best known personalities of each sector from music (Madonna, Elton John, Sylvester Stallone and Princess Diana to name a few), has revolutionized the world of fashion.
A very Versace design - these sunglasses are an accessory that doesn't go unnoticed. The versatile pilot style features a black frame and dark grey lenses. The golden temples are enriched with an iconic, enamel Medusa detail. The style comes with a wide, neoprene and leather strap boasting Medusa finishes.
Sleek and sophisticated, these squared sunglasses add a glamorous finishing touch to looks. The voluminous frame is juxtaposed with slim, tubular temples that are enriched with an enamelled Medusa medallion. This style features a classic golden frame, paired with polarized dark grey lenses.
Seen on the runway, these rectangular sunglasses are the ultimate glamorous accessory. The new design boasts wide temples enriched with geometric Greca hardware in a glossy, golden finish. This style features a Havana frame, transparent brown temples and sleek bronze lenses.
Timelessly glamorous, these squared sunglasses add a sophisticated finishing touch to looks. The voluminous frame is juxtaposed with slim, tubular temples that are enriched with an enamelled Medusa medallion. This style features a pale gold-tone frame, paired with gradient brown lenses.
An instantly recognizable symbol of the irreverent Versace attitude, these sunglasses are enriched with statement Safety Pin hardware on the temples. The sleek cat-eye style adds boldness to any look, featuring a chic white frame and brown lenses.
An instantly recognizable symbol of the irreverent Versace attitude, these sunglasses are enriched with statement Safety Pin hardware on the temples. The classic cat-eye style adds a dose of glamour to any look, featuring a timeless black frame and grey lenses.
Seen on the runway, these rectangular sunglasses are the ultimate glamorous accessory. The new design boasts wide temples enriched with geometric Greca hardware in a glossy, golden finish. This style features a black frame and temples paired with sleek dark grey lenses.
These vintage Tribute sunglasses feature two Tribute gold Medusa icons on each side and a thick acetate frame, bringing a Versace edge to classic sunglasses.
Cat-eye sunglasses with a black frame and grey lenses. Embellished with a gold-tone Medusa stud on an enamel medallion.
An exploration of the iconic design, the new innovative lens shape elevates the Medusa Biggie line. The rimless mask design features a sleek grey lens and black temples, enriched by a scaled down Medusa medallion.
An exploration of the iconic design, the new innovative lens shape elevates the Medusa Biggie line. The rimless mask design features a sleek brown lens and Havana temples, enriched by a scaled down Medusa medallion.
Modern visor sunglasses with golden lenses. Embellished with four Medusa medallions on the black temples.
Modern visor sunglasses with grey lenses. Embellished with four Medusa medallions on the gold-tone temples.
Futuristic visor sunglasses featuring a bold, gradient lens. The violet temples boast a tonal heritage Medusa medallion.
A strong style that channels confidence, these white pilot sunglasses are an accessory that doesn't go unnoticed. The wide temples are enriched with a golden metal plaque, framed by an engraved Greca, that features a three-dimensional Medusa stud in the center.
A sleek runway style, these rectangular sunglasses are the ultimate bold accessory. The new design is characterized by ultra-wide temples enriched with geometric Greca hardware in a glossy, golden finish. This style features a black frame and temples paired with dark grey lenses.
A sophisticated style that channels confidence, black pilot sunglasses are an accessory that doesn't go unnoticed. The wide temples are enriched with a golden metal plaque, framed by an engraved Greca, that features a three-dimensional Medusa stud in the center.
A sleek runway style, these rectangular sunglasses are the ultimate bold accessory. The new design is characterized by ultra-wide temples enriched with geometric Greca hardware in a glossy, golden finish. This style features a red frame and temples paired with dark grey lenses.
A sleek runway style, these rectangular sunglasses are the ultimate bold accessory. The new design is characterized by ultra-wide temples enriched with geometric Greca hardware in a glossy, golden finish. This style features a white frame and temples paired with dark grey lenses.
An exploration of the iconic design, the new pilot shape refreshes the bold Medusa Biggie line. The sleek style features dark grey lenses and black temples, enriched with the recognizable Medusa medallion.
An exploration of the iconic design, the new pilot shape refreshes the bold Medusa Biggie line. The sleek style features grey lenses and Havana temples, enriched with the recognizable Medusa medallion.