Versace’s fall-winter 2025 collection hit the runway with the theatrical charge of a modern myth. Donatella Versace coined the clothes “Versace Superheroes,” garments designed with the strength to embolden—drenched in saturated colors, sharp tailoring, and the kind of visual bravado that doesn’t flinch under a spotlight.
Blazers came with linebacker shoulders and baroque linings, while leather—smooth, gleaming, and unapologetically dominant—reflected the house’s signature masculinity. It was Versace maximalism, built on exacting principles.
At the heart of the collection is a collision of interior and exterior—Versace Home reimagined as fashion armor. Leopard spots, golden medallions, and classical motifs were printed on silk shirting and oversized ties, cut so wide they recalled Gianni’s ’90s decadence with a wink.
Denim entered the picture with unexpected polish. Fitted or flared, spattered with crystals or paired with peak lapel tuxedo jackets, the jeans grounded the spectacle in a kind of off-duty rock star glamour.
While the palette shifted from regal purples to high-voltage reds, the show closed with Romeo Beckham in a shimmering mesh tank and studded leather gloves—bringing a sharp edge to classic trousers. In that final look, the message crystallized: this season, the Versace man is defined by conviction in bold self-expression and unapologetic style.
Versace Fall/Winter 2025 Collection














