Simone & Raphael Rock Bold New Styles for Versace Spring Campaign

The Fashionisto

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Published March 2, 2021

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Updated January 17, 2023

Simone Bricchi fronts Versace's spring-summer 2021 men's campaign. Pin
Simone Bricchi fronts Versace’s spring-summer 2021 men’s campaign.

Versace celebrates the launch of its spring-summer 2021 men’s collection with the accompanying campaign. The Italian fashion house taps models Simone Bricchi and Raphael Balzer to front the season. Photographed by Mert & Marcus, Simone and Raphael make a splash in tailored looks.

Raphael Balzer stars in Versace's spring-summer 2021 men's campaign.Pin
Raphael Balzer stars in Versace’s spring-summer 2021 men’s campaign.

Versace Spring/Summer 2021 Campaign

Jacob K styles the pair for the occasion. Simone tackles color in a lavender Versace suit and a printed shirt, while Raphael offers a modern riff on a classic in a navy pinstripe suit with a bright orange shirt and graphic printed tie.

Related: Versace Hits the Road for Holiday Campaign

Louis Baines makes a case for black in a look from Versace's 2021 Flash collection.Pin
Louis Baines makes a case for black in a look from Versace’s 2021 Flash collection.

Versace 2021 Flash Collection

Mert & Marcus also turn their attention to Versace’s Flash collection. Models Louis Baines and Paco Diouf hit the studio with a designer punch in everyday fashions. Louis dons modern proportions in a black ensemble, while Paco goes sporty in one of Versace’s color-block tracksuits.

While the men’s collection may be out of your price range, a spritz or two of cologne can make you feel like you’re walking the runway without worrying about the Versace Eros price. While it’s still a luxury cologne, it’s a fraction of the cost of that lavender jacket. While investing in a designer wardrobe is worth it not only in its timeless style, excellent craftsmanship, and the self-confidence it brings, the cologne can get you on the pathway to where you want to be. 

Paco Diouf embraces laid-back style in a tracksuit from Versace's 2021 Flash collection.Pin
In a tracksuit from Versace’s 2021 Flash collection, Paco Diouf embraces laid-back style.

Spring fashion is always some of the most playful that you’ll see on the runways, and the layering pieces can complement outfits year-round. So if you’re going to start cultivating a luxury wardrobe of your own, spring is the most accessible place to start. While some may be more fashion-forward than your comfort level, adding touches of flair to your everyday look is a great way to express yourself. Happy Shopping!


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