Versus Versace Reimagines the Bad Boy for S/S ’17

The Fashionisto

/

Published September 18, 2016

Versus Versace offers up a sleeveless leather biker jacket for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Versus Versace offers up a sleeveless leather biker jacket for spring-summer 2017.

Taking to the catwalk during London Fashion Week, designer Donatella Versace presented the spring-summer 2017 collection of Versus Versace. Following the departure of Anthony Vaccarello, who is slated for his debut as Saint Laurent creative director, the collection was created by Versus’ in-house design team.

Versus Versace Spring/Summer 2017 Men’s Collection

Versus Versace reinterprets the iconic bad boy for spring-summer 2017 with a sporty angle.Pin
Versus Versace reinterprets the iconic bad boy for spring-summer 2017 with a sporty angle.

Embracing a young rebellious attitude, the lineup championed a modern cool. Juxtaposing the timeless image of the bad boy with a contemporary flair, leather jackets were shown alongside sports-inspired apparel.

Related: Versus Versace Delivers Rock ‘n’ Roll Edge for Fall Campaign

On one end of the spectrum, Versus turned out an updated spin on the leather biker jacket, embracing a sleeveless alternative. On a more sporty note, the idea of the ultimate statement jacket collided with the windbreaker and bomber for short fresh styles. Ripped denim also made an impression with rips unveiling an aluminum mesh.

Versus Versace plays up black on black with a deconstructed sleeve for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Versus Versace plays up black on black with a deconstructed sleeve for spring-summer 2017.
Versus Versace adds a pop of color with a bold mustard yellow jacket for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Versus Versace adds a pop of color with a bold mustard yellow jacket for spring-summer 2017.
Versus Versace embraces ripped denim with aluminum mesh for spring-summer 2017.Pin
Versus Versace embraces ripped denim with aluminum mesh for spring-summer 2017.

Recent Updates

Valentino Spring 2025 Explores Timeless Beauty

Valentino Spring 2025 Explores Timeless Beauty

Valentino’s spring-summer 2025 collection, under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele, interweaves the poetic and the philosophical. The runway felt ...
Massimo Dutti Channels the 90s with a Quiet Intensity

Massimo Dutti Channels the 90s with a Quiet Intensity

Massimo Dutti’s fall-winter 2024 Limited Edition collection steps into the spotlight with a quiet intensity. The lineup’s moody neutrals—rich blacks, ...
Lacoste Spring 2025 Offers a Modern Take on Vintage Elegance

Lacoste Spring 2025 Offers a Modern Take on Vintage Elegance

Lacoste’s spring-summer 2025 menswear collection evokes the carefree elegance of a 1920s beach lifestyle. It captures the essence of the ...
Versace Spring 2025 Champions Bold, Retro Patterns

Versace Spring 2025 Champions Bold, Retro Patterns

Versace’s spring-summer 2025 collection marches to the beat of retro-infused maximalism, making its grand statement at Milan’s Castello Sforzesco. With ...
Bottega Veneta Spring 2025 Takes a Playful Turn

Bottega Veneta Spring 2025 Takes a Playful Turn

Bottega Veneta's spring-summer 2025 collection by Matthieu Blazy reignites the spirit of boyhood, curiosity, and discovery. It’s a celebration of adventure, embodying those ...
Bally Spring 2025 Takes on Dadaism with a Playful Edge

Bally Spring 2025 Takes on Dadaism with a Playful Edge

The Bally spring-summer 2025 collection, titled “Counterpoint 3,” by Simone Bellotti, is a showing of Dadaist rebellion with an eye ...

1 thought on “Versus Versace Reimagines the Bad Boy for S/S ’17”

Comments are closed.