Versace Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week

The Fashionisto

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Published June 20, 2010

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Updated January 11, 2015

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Martyn Bal and Donatella Versace comb through the archive and put their wits together for an unexpected collection that teeters on the gaudy side, but comes out cheekily rebellious. Blending fringe, leather and iridescent fabrics, the Versace man is taken from futuristic warrior to the contemporary bad boy. Going formal in a suit, lounging poolside with a robe or showing great attitude in a sleeveless number, the latest collection takes aim at the house prerequisites and comes out on top with a range that is undeniably Versace.

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21 thoughts on “Versace Spring 2011 | Milan Fashion Week”

  1. cool…since when did martyn bal get involved? first christopher kane for womens' versus, now martyn bal for men…this is good news. not sure how involved donatella was with the mens previously, but the less she has do with it the better.

  2. cool…since when did martyn bal get involved? first christopher kane for womens' versus, now martyn bal for men…this is good news. not sure how involved donatella was with the mens previously, but the less she has do with it the better.

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