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Donatella Versace

 
Modern Fashion Encyclopedia: Donatella Versace
(Italian designer)
  • Born: Reggio Calabria, Italy, 1955. Sister of internationally renowned fashion great Gianni Versace [deceased] and often named as his chief muse.
  • Education: Studied literature in Florence.
  • Family: Married Paul Beck, 1987; children: Allegra, Daniel.
  • Career: Significant creative force in Gianni Versace's design empire as both muse and fashion consultant, 1970s and 1980s; formal role with Gianni was as Design Studio assistant, as well as product placement, development, distribution, and public relations; Gianni's fragrance Blonde, launched chiefly for her, 1995; with Gianni's untimely death in 1997, she assumed the role of principal designer for the Versace company.
  • Address: c/o Keeble Cavaco and Duka Inc., 450 West 15th Street, Suite 604, New York, NY 10011, U.S.A.

Donatella Versace was born with a natural Italian flair for personal style. Her emerging creative talents were nurtured by her mother and by the majestic, wild, and sun-drenched atmosphere of the Calabrian southwest coast of Italy where she grew up. Versace's mother, Francesca, the inspired and doted-upon couturier to the Italian aristocracy of postwar Europe, had a strength of character and boldness as a designer that shaped both her son Gianni Versace's extraordinary career and the personality of her daughter.

As a teenager, Donatella was as untamed as the countryside she grew up in. She was the darling of her older brother, Gianni, who took her everywhere and whose admiration sharpened her already vivid sense of the dramatic opportunities that life might hold for her. Versace introduces herself with a vignette about her adolescent style: "When I was a teenager, I wore black fitted shirts with tight black pants and a leather jacket. This, over the years, became my signature look. This style became the basis of many of my designs." She was and remains supremely self-confident and self-assured. Her brother was both appalled by these tight clothes and high heels and fascinated by her apparent satisfaction with her body.

Donatella's clothing design today with its sexy, feminine, powerful look is as much a reflection of her early personal style as of the fashion world in which she is a major presence. Because of the enormous success of her brother and his couture line and Donatella's role as his assistant and muse, she was well known and respected in the Italian fashion world. Gianni's early years of apprenticeship in Milan were punctuated by visits from Donatella, whose opinion he sought and valued because of her strong unconventional fashion sense and her intimate connections to the very celebrities he hoped to dress.

When Gianni established his own atelier on the Via della Spiga in Milan, he invited Donatella to join the business. Although the newspapers at the time denominated her role as muse to her brother, Versace was quite insistent that hers was an active role. Indeed, it seems that her appearance, blond and lithe and very stylish, in her brother's designs was instrumental in encouraging those celebrities and the nouveau riche set to demand Versace fashion for themselves.

Her natural gift for the dramatic was also instrumental in drawing vast public attention to her brother's annual shows. Harper's Bazaar (1995) recognized that Donatella's demand for the most famous models as a part of the publicity surrounding each season's latest designs launched "the supermodel" cult, though it must be said that she was herself the most recognizable supermodel that Gianni engaged.

Her notoriously high standards attracted precisely the attention to Versace products that guaranteed their marketability. She was dissatisfied with the fragrance Blonde, and, determined to ensure the Versace signature perfume's ultimate success, had the fragrance reformulated despite time constraints and an enormously expensive ad campaign completed by famed photographer Richard Avedon.

Her personal life was not entirely ignored during this period of Versace's parallel ascent with her brother's design empire. She married an American, Paul Beck, formerly a model for Versace men's clothing and together they produced two children, upon whom both she and her brother lavished their attention, love, and financial resources. As her fame and the demands on her time have escalated, Versace insists that the important relationship with her children, "our reality, our family," provides an appropriate anchor in her personal life as well as in her marriage to Beck.

Versace's leap to national prominence came in late 1997 when she delivered and showed the Versace collections on time, just three months after her brother was murdered. The New York Times wrote, "in a state of mourning, with so much pressure and so much pain, [that] Ms. Versace could produce anything at all" was remarkable. Donatella reinvented herself as the strong designing presence of Versace Couture when her role as muse and collaborator with her brother, Gianni, was instantly destroyed by the same bullet that killed him. A passionate feminist in her life as well as in the designs she produces, Donatella was determined not to give up the central position Versace Couture held under her brother's reign. She continues to cultivate the celebrity crowd; designing, for example, the extraordinary palm-leaf printed gown that Jennifer Lopez wore at a Grammy Awards ceremony where a huge sensation greeted the appearance of so much of Ms. Lopez, and entertaining, either at her palazzo at Como or in the Versace family apartments in Milan, everyone who is anyone—or who wants to be seen.

Donatella's collections in recent years have concentrated on the sexy natural shape of a woman's body, which may be an ideal but is certainly exemplified by Versace herself. Her use of clinging chiffons that hug every curve, subtle designs that follow those curves like a whisper, and sparkles of sequins highlighting those curves have perfected her look as "maybe risqué, but not reckless." Her most recent ventures into giftware—Jungle from Versace (a Rosenthal fine porcelain for the table) and lifestyle hotels (a six-star establishment on the Australian gold coast is set to open in 2001)—will certainly be successful.

Versace never appears to suffer from the decline of the economy, having overcome "crippling Italian inheritance taxes" and a vast restructuring at the time of Gianni's death. She is poised, full of the energy and naughty confidence that distinguished her youth, to mature into a major fashion leader independent of her brother but upholding the high standards of elegance, sensuality, and opulence that were and remain the Versace trademark.

Publications

On Versace:

    Articles
  • Spindler, Amy M., "Versace," in the New York Times, 10 October 1997.
  • "Donatella Versace," in Current Biography Yearbook, 1998.
  • Helter, Zoe, "Survivor," in Harper's Bazaar, August 2000.
  • "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," in the Washington Post, 2 March 2001.
  • "Flash and Dash," in WWD, 12 March 2001.
  • "Glitter Girl," in WWD, 29 June 2001.
  • "Donatella Versace: Perfectly Wicked," in the Washington Post, 4 October 2001.
  • "Roots," in the Fashion of the Times (New York), Fall 2001.

— Kathleen Bonann Marshall

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Donatella Versace
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Donatella Versace in 2005
Born 2 May 1955 (1955-05-02) (age 54)
Reggio Calabria, Italy
Nationality Italian
Labels Versace

Donatella Versace (born 2 May 1955) is an Italian fashion designer, as was her brother, the late Gianni Versace, the founder of the Versace clothing brand. Her current title is Vice-President of the Versace Group and Chief Designer of the fashion line. She owns 20 percent of the entire stock market assets of Versace. Her brother, Santo Versace, owns 30 percent. Donatella's daughter Allegra Versace inherited 50% of the company stock after Gianni Versace died.

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Biography

Early life and fashion debut

Versace was born in the Italian city of Reggio di Calabria, the youngest of four children in her family, her father being a personal financier to the Italian aristocracy. An older sister, Tina, died at the age of twelve from an improperly treated tetanus infection.[1] In the mid 1970s, Donatella followed her older brother, Giovanni ("Gianni"), to pursue knitwear design in Florence, Italy. Donatella had planned to work for her brother as Public Relations, but she was more valuable to Gianni as a "muse and critic", according to Donatella during an interview with Vogue.[2] Through her closeness to her brother's enterprises, Donatella plunged into the fashion world. A decade later, during the 1980s, Gianni launched a perfume dedicated to her, Blonde, and gave her her own diffusion label, Versus, which remains a well-known Versace inner line.

The growth of Donatella and Versace

Donatella is the first to use notable celebrities to broadcast her clothing into the world on the catwalk and other public media such as advertisements, instead of using unknown models. Another member of the growing Versace success was Santo Versace S.p.A., Donatella's brother, who is also a fashion designer and the owner of Finanziaria Versace, an established Versace branch. Donatella soon proved to be the public relations giant within the Versace label and spread its name throughout Europe and most of the United States. Donatella chose to place some of her good friends, Jennifer Lopez, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Demi Moore, in high esteem in the Versace advertising sector, making them and other A-List celebrities the persona and image of Versace. Her popularity grew when she designed the Famous Versace Green Dress, also known as the Jungle-Dress who has been wore by diva Jennifer Lopez at the Grammys in 2000 .

Murder of Gianni Versace

On 15 July 1997, outside the re-constructed Versace Mansion, also known as Casa Casuarina, in Miami, Florida, Gianni Versace was shot dead by Andrew Cunanan. A multi-continent search ensued for the suspected serial killer, but Cunanan avoided capture by committing suicide a few days after the death of Gianni Versace. In the aftermath of the highly publicized murder and manhunt, most of the Versace family (including Donatella) moved temporarily to a secluded private resort in the Caribbean, cancelling the Versace Spring-Summer 1998 Collection as well as their indirect operations of the company.

The official funeral of Gianni Versace was held in Milan Cathedral. More than 2,000 mourners attended the traditional Catholic service, which was also broadcast to millions of viewers worldwide. Among the many famous fashion designers and other celebrities in attendance were Giorgio Armani, Karl Lagerfeld, Diana Princess of Wales, Naomi Campbell, Madonna, Courtney Love, Luciano Pavarotti, Carla Fendi and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, while Sir Elton John and Sting performed a musical setting of the 23rd Psalm.

Promotion and success

A year and three days after Gianni's death in July 1998, Donatella Versace mounted her first couture show for the Versace Atelier at the Hôtel Ritz Paris. She built her runway over the hotel's swimming pool, as her brother had done every season, though this time using sheer glass. She now oversees the production of a dozen collections each year, though these days, Donatella is just as famous for her celebrity entourage and glittering parties. Regular guests include Sir Elton John, Liz Hurley, Rakeem Young, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Kate Moss. Even Prince Charles attends Donatella's parties for the famous and elite throughout Europe.

Branching into other fields, the company has created the grand, luxurious Palazzo Versace resort on the Gold Coast of Australia. Another growing symbol of the Versace style, the world's tallest hotel, the Burj al-Arab in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE), boasts a broad collection of Versace furniture and beddings in its expensive and lavish rooms.

Plans for the Palazzo Versace Dubai were announced in May 2005. Gianni Versace SpA, Sunland Group Ltd. and Emirates International Holdings have announced the Palazzo Versace resort to be constructed in the Arabian Bays on the Dubai Creek in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The second Palazzo Versace will boast a number of suites and luxury villas, including an exclusive spa. Official plans are to begin construction in 2006 and have the hotel completed sometime in the year 2008. The interior of the hotel will be furnished with various Versace collections. As Creative Director, Donatella will carry out final plans and design strategies for the hotel and resort compound. This will be the second Pallazo Versace hotel ever to be built, and the second hotel in Dubai to boast a wide range of Versace collections. In October 2002, Gianni and Donatella's most famously designed Versace clothing was displayed in a special exhibit of the historical Victoria and Albert Museum of London to be honored for extraordinary fashion success and symbolism worldwide.

Family and residence

Donatella and her former husband, American model Paul Beck, have two children: daughter Allegra (b. 30 June 1986) and son Daniel (b. 1989). She is also the aunt of oldest brother Santo's two children, Francesca and Antonio Versace.

Donatella's deceased brother, Gianni Versace, had a large collection of homes worldwide that have since been sold, most notably his Manhattan, New York double-wide townhome, valued at over US$21,000,000. Donatella Versace does not permanently live at any one residence, but travels from one to the other.

Heiress to the throne

It was in 1997, while watching television, that Allegra Versace saw the familiar face of her uncle, Gianni, on the news station and found out that he had been murdered. Not only was Gianni an icon of the fashion industry, he was the highest figure in the Versace Group, leaving no one to rule the vast network of clothing lines and branches of his company. His Last Will and Testament stated Allegra Versace was to receive majority inheritance and titles. After Donatella, Allegra Versace is the heiress to the remainder of the extensive Versace fortune, including vast real estate holdings worldwide.

Allegra Versace inherited $700 million from her uncle Gianni on her eighteenth birthday.

"Only you understand how I express what I feel" --Gianni to Allegra

She was not only left an enormous wealth and heritage from her uncle, Allegra was given Gianni's villa on Lake Como, Italy and a large townhome in one of Manhattan's most affluent neighborhoods. To this day she stands to inherit the company, as her brother, Daniel, inherited Gianni's vast rare artwork collection (since sold). While the Versace Group is not as financially robust as it was in its earlier and peak stages, the Versace Group has publicly made clear that Donatella and Allegra Versace will hopefully bring a new face and attraction to the Versace label.

Popularization

Donatella has been regularly impersonated by Maya Rudolph on the American comedy skit show Saturday Night Live, which airs on the NBC network. In reality, Rudolph and Versace are good friends.

She has held cameo performances in many films relating to fashion and its industry, such as Zoolander. Also, in many other films, including the 2006 hit The Devil Wears Prada, the mention of "Donatella" is used sporadically. In the ABC series Ugly Betty a fictional character, Fabia, played by actress Gina Gershon, is a parody of Donatella.

She is also named as a highly publicized user of the Power-Plate.[3]

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