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Once-in-a-lifetime Versace retrospective « Euro Weekly News

Berlin Gianni Versace Retrospective.
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Versace, the iconic Italian designer, will be honoured with an exhibition in Malaga city on February 7. 

The exhibition will be divided into nine different phases of Versace’s life, featuring 120 exclusive pieces, including photographs, fabrics, drawings, and creations that marked a before and after in the fashion industry. 

The exhibition offers an immersion in the most representative emotions and phases of the designer’s life, from his childhood in Calabria, Italy, to his rise as one of the most influential fashion designers of the twentieth century.

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One room, for example, is dedicated to supermodels, including Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, and Cindy Crawford. Another highlights his influence on international artists such as Madonna and Andy Warhol, reflecting his ability to transcend beyond fashion. 

Highlights include dresses like the black and gold baroque suit Naomi Campbell wore on the 1991 Freedom Show, the iconic Marilyn Monroe dress designed in collaboration with Andy Warhol, and an Elton John suit.

The exhibition also addresses the designer’s personal and professional challenges, from his first steps in Milan to his tragic end. The sample includes pieces from 11 collectors from Belgium, Italy, and Switzerland, with 10 of them visiting Malaga to see their contributions on display. The diversity in this fascinating art exhibition reflects the global dimension of Versace’s legacy, whose work continues to inspire contemporary fashion and art today.

The exhibition can be visited at Unicaja Foundation Cultural Centre of Malaga from February 7 to June 30.



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