Gianni Versace’s clothes are known for their striking colours, materials
and cuts: sexy to the point of vulgarity.
Like all good Italian boys, Gianni Versace learnt from his mother, who
taught him first to cut and then make clothes, as she ran a small tailor-shop
to support the family.
Gianni loved designing the clothes himself and soon he was selling them
out of his mother’s shop. He moved on, furthering his understanding of the rag
trade by working as a fabric buyer.
At 25, Gianni moved to Milan, where he designed his first prêt-a-porter
collections for Genny, Complice and Callaghan. It was in a collection for
Complice that Gianni’s own name was first included in the brand name.
The first Versace boutique opened in Milan’s Via della Spiga in 1978,
and Gianni sold his own designs alongside other labels, though soon he was
outselling all the other brands.
In the early 1980s, with the global economic boom and fashion for
lavish, strongly stated clothing, Versace’s ‘look’ flourished and his boutiques
spread around the world.
In 1985, Versace added the Instante label to his fashion empire. Similar
in style to Versace couture, it was targeted at a less affluent and younger
crowd.
The Versace label continued to grow and, with new collections, Gianni
would only vaguely sketch out his ideas, before trusting his assistants to make
the ideas wearable.
In July 1997, to the shock of the world, Gianni was found shot dead in
front of his mansion in Miami, Florida. His killer was allegedly a serial
killer who later took his own life.
Control of Gianni’s empire passed to his brother Santo, and his sister
Donatella became the new head of design. However, it was Donatella’s
11-year-old daughter, Allegra, who was the soul heiress of Gianni’s fortune.
In terms of his personal life, Gianni met Antonio D'Amico, a model, in
1982. The couple embarked on a long-term relationship that lasted until
Versace's untimely death. During that time, Antonio worked as designer for the
Versace sports line.

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