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Italian fashion house Versace took over Cannes to present its cruise 2023 collection co-designed with singer Dua Lipa featuring heritage butterfly prints, pastel hues and house codes from the ‘90s.


Swati Bhat

Image: Versace; ‘La Vacanza’ co-designed by Donatella Versace and Dua Lipa


The high summer collection entitled ‘La Vacanza’ showcased Donatella Versace’s and Dua Lipa’s shared vision of an elegant Italian vacation, presenting a full Versace lifestyle offering, from evening gowns and tailoring to bikinis, terry cotton beachwear and handbags.

The inspiration for the collaboration was a celebration of summer, explains Donatella Versace in the show notes, as well as honouring and reworking key Versace codes, such as the iconic butterfly and ladybug print from Versace’s spring/summer 1995 collection and the mesh outfits and embellishments of the ‘90s Supermodel era, and the “young people who love fashion and music.”

Commenting on the design process and inspiration, Dua Lipa said: “Donatella and I bonded over our shared love of this time of year while making this collection. Digging through the archives we discovered we were drawn to a lot of the same references which was such an inspiring and fulfilling process.

“La Vacanza ranges from metallic miniskirts and sexy bikinis, to butterfly rings and printed pieces inspired by the Versace SS ’95 collection. There’s always an occasion to wear Versace, and I know I’ll be spending my days (and nights!) in La Vacanza all summer long.”


Versace presents ‘La Vacanza’ co-designed by Donatella Versace and Dua Lipa

This translated into a collection featuring pastel hued buckled bralettes and dresses inspired by the Versace autumn/winter 1992 collection, alongside silk twill printed shirts, tailored jackets and wide-trousers, and twisted and knotted jersey inspired by the spring-summer 1995 Atelier Versace collection.

The collection also includes a fresh take on prints, with Versace and Lipa mixing the archival butterfly print with polka dots in a nostalgic throwback to the 90s, as well as archival ‘Nastro Gianni’ bands at the bust of dresses, inspired by the SS03 collection, and the Medusa hardware from 1995 has been reworked on hardware, belts and jewellery.

Key accessories have also been highlighted in laminated metallic leather, including the mini Repeat hobo bag, stack loafers, and boots.

Donatella Versace added: “I love the summer and for me, this collection celebrates the very best of that time of year. Gorgeous colours, fun prints, and light silhouettes. This is the perfect summer collection—from lying by the pool in a fun printed bikini to dressing up to dance on hot summer evenings in the perfect evening dress—these clothes immediately make me think of my holidays and being in the sun.

“Dua loves Fashion, I love music—we are the perfect duo! We had such a good time designing this collection together. We felt like we were on vacation and that is exactly the spirit we want people to feel when they wear our clothes.”

Like with an album release, Versace has released ‘La Vacanza’ as a ‘see-now-buy-now’ collection, with the co-designed line available at Versace boutiques and online at Versace.com. In addition, Versace will open a series of pop-ups, bespoke in-store displays, and temporary retail locations in cities such as Bangkok, Chengdu, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Shanghai, and world-famous vacation destinations, including Forte dei Marmi and Mykonos.




An exhibition celebrating the work of photographer Richard Avedon will debut in Milan during fashion week in September.

Housed at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, the exhibition will feature over 100 of Avedon’s iconic photographs and works.

Spanning a career of over sixty years, the retrospective will show images on loan from the collection of the Center for Creative Photography (CCP) in Tucson and the Richard Avedon Foundation. Both Vogue Italia and Versace collaborated to bring the exhibition to Milan, which is to be curated by Rebecca Senf, the collection head of the CCP.

The exhibition will showcase a special dedicated section to the partnership between Avedon and Gianni Versace, which began with the campaign for Versace’s Spring Summer 1980 collection, up until Spring Summer 1998, the first designed by Donatella Versace.

A release about the exhibition states: "Avedon’s work for Versace is the representation of how that unique relationship that is sometimes created between designer and photographer can produce images destined for an area out of time, definitively beyond the circumscribed story they were originally intended for, linked to seasonality. fashion, to revolutionize the global narrative.”

"Thanks to his gaze, Avedon was one of the few photographers to interpret the avant-garde of Gianni Versace, illustrating the style and elegance of the Italian designer, as well as the radicalism of his fashion. Avedon's abstract language acts in a compressed space that enhances the figures making them absolute and making the choreography of the bodies of some of the most celebrated supermodels of the time explode, in convulsive, syncopated movements, which highlight the shape and materiality of the clothes they wear, as in the case of the campaign for the 1993 Spring Summer collection, starring Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Kate Moss, Aya Thorgren and Shalom Harlow.”

The exhibition will also feature a selection of portraits of celebrities from the world of entertainment, actors, dancers, musicians as well as civil rights activists, politicians and writers. The latter merged into the portfolio The Family, created in 1976 for Rolling Stone magazine, which documented the elite of US political power.

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog published by Skira, with texts by James Martin, Donatella Versace, Rebecca Senf, Maria Luisa Frisa.

The exhibition runs from 22 September until 29 January 2023.




June 22: Media publication British Vogue has revealed a collaboration with social media platform Snapchat in the form of an interactive augmented reality (AR) exhibition.


Swati Bhat

Pic Courtesy: Vogue x Snapchat, Centre d’art La Malmaison


Curated by Edward Enninful, ‘Vogue x Snapchat: Redefining the Body’ will take a look into how AR could enrich the world of physical fashion via the transformation of designer garments through digital experiences and Snapchat lenses.

Located at the Centre d’art La Malmaison, an art gallery in Cannes, France, the duo will showcase clothing from seven fashion brands and designers alongside AR try-on experiences via Snapchat.

Through six specially designed spaces, visitors can view archival designs from the likes of Balenciaga, Dior, Gucci, Richard Quinn, Stella McCartney, Versace and Kenneth Ize.

The experience also expands to the grounds of the gallery, which has been “digitally wrapped” by designers and can be viewed through a Snapchat filter.

Pic Courtesy: Richard Quinn, Vogue x Snapchat


Pic Courtesy: Versace, Vogue x Snapchat


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