Donatella Versace through the years: from OG muse to industry icon
The designer is one of the fashion greats
The word "icon" is chronically overused these days, but in fashion circles, designer Donatella Versace more than qualifies. The 67-year-old has lived an extraordinary life – from her childhood in Reggio Calabria, Italy, to establishing one of the most influential luxury fashion houses of all time.
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When it comes to her own looks, on the one hand Donatella thrives on familiarity. Her trademark flowy platinum locks have stood the test of time, enduring since she first dyed her hair blonde at the age of 11, fuelled by her older brother Gianni's persuasions.
But when it comes to outfits, Donatella is unafraid to experiment – as one could rightfully expect from a globally acclaimed designer. While she tends to favour ultra-figure-hugging silhouettes, glossy blacks and flashy gold hardware, she has pushed the boundaries on more than a few occasions.
Her mother Francesca was a seamstress and went on to open her own boutique. Donatella was naturally drawn to the fashion world and said that she couldn't have imagined doing anything else. But she did at first, studying literature in Florence, and, to her mother's frustration, travelling to Milan on the weekends to help her brother who was working for fashion label Callaghan at the time.
Donatella Versace: the early years
The daughter of a seamstress, Donatella grew up immersed in the world of garment construction and was only ever interested in pursuing a career in fashion. She was hugely close with her older brother Gianni and they bonded over their creative instincts.
"I was his doll and his best friend. He dressed me up in cool clothes, took me out to discos and clubs from when I was 11. I loved it. It was the best time of my life," Donatella told in 2017.
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The Versace brand was created in 1978, and Donatella served as the house's vice president. She worked across multiple areas, with a particular focus on styling, brand image, and accessory design, establishing Versace's instantly recognisable indulgent aesthetic.
During the 1990s, Donatella and Gianni worked with the decade's It-girls, including the likes of Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Cindy Crawford. The design-duo were something of an unstoppable force until Gianni was tragically murdered in 1997.
"When my brother was murdered, I had the eyes of the whole world on me and 99% of them thought I wasn’t going to make it. And maybe I thought the same, at first. My brother was the king, and my whole world had crashed around me.
Donatella Versace and her daughter Allegra Versace during Milan Fashion Week in 2009
"Now, I feel like the death of my brother made me strong," she told . "I had to be strong for the company. But most of all I had to be strong for the family."
Hello! Fashion shares Donatella Versace's most memorable style moments:
Donatella Versace at...the 2022 Met Gala
Donatella Versace at...the 2019 Fashion Awards
Donatella Versace at...the 2017 Cannes Film Festival
Donatella Versace at...the 2011 Versace x H&M runway show
Donatella Versace at...the 2003 amfAR Benefit
Donatella Versace at...the 1996 Michael Awards
Donatella Versace at...a New York fashion event in 1993
Donatella Versace with...Elton John in 1991
Donatella Versace with... her brother Gianni and Elizabeth Taylor in 1991
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