With Anthony Vaccarello now firmly planted at YSL, Versus
Versace is completely back in the hands of Donatella Versace. Not that
she’s ever really been too far removed from the creative helm: she’s
always been la signora of the brand no matter which collaborator she brought in to put a new and fresh spin on its signatures.
I suppose the line can be referred to as a veritable house, as it’s
been around for almost three decades. Not once has it lost the
passionate, brave, and sultry air that is so intrinsic to Donatella’s
character.
That trademark utilitarian touch was explored with leather sleeveless
anoraks, wind flap-accented jackets, loads of pockets accented by edgy
zippers, and a slew of functional, yet exciting trousers.
Few brands are as synonymous with rock-n-roll as Versace and Versus
has it built into its DNA. Chainmail-reminiscent mini skirts, destructed
denim, high-cut bodysuits, and oversized safety pin earrings drove that
tough, fun point home.
And you never have to worry about the sexiness quotient in any
Versace collection. Thigh-baring mini dresses, Bella opening the show in
briefs, wide, grommet-detailed belts worn as tops, and cutouts exposing
hip bones were all on the agenda.
What I enjoyed most was the strength the designs radiated: the Versus
Versace woman is strong, confident, powerful, and completely sure of
herself. Red lips, high necks, cutouts, knee-high lace up boots—she’s
fierce, fearless, and dynamic. All words I think most modern-day women
would be more than happy to be described as.
Thoughts on Versus Versace’s Spring collection?
Images: Vogue.com
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