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A diffusion line (also known as a bridge line) [1] is a secondary line of merchandise created by a high-end fashion house or fashion designer that retails at lower prices. [2] These ranges are separate from a fashion house's "signature line", or principal artistic line, that typically retails at much higher prices.
In “13 Going on 30,” costume designer Susie DeSanto meticulously curated a fashion-forward wardrobe for Jennifer Garner’s lead character. The pièce de résistance: a Versace mini dress ...
In 1993, Donatella Versace added the Young Versace and Versus lines, [12] and from 1994 the company began referring to her as co-designer for Gianni Versace. [16] Also in 1994, the brand gained international coverage from the black Versace dress of Elizabeth Hurley, referred in the media as "that dress". [17] [18] [19]
Donatella Versace was born in Reggio di Calabria, Italy, the youngest of four children; Santo, Gianni, and Tina.Her father, Antonio Versace, helped run the family coal mining business, and her mother, Francesca Versace (née Olandese), was a seamstress for a fashion company before setting up her own fashion boutique. [6]
Anne Hathaway stunned at the Versace show during Milan Fashion Week, wearing a curve-hugging PVC dress from the designer's new autumn/winter 2024 collection.
Tyla Wears a Y2K Versace Dress to the BET Awards Getty Images "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Tyla revived the early 2000s with her ...
Google Images (previously Google Image Search) is a search engine owned by Gsuite that allows users to search the World Wide Web for images. [1] It was introduced on July 12, 2001, due to a demand for pictures of the green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez worn in February 2000. [2] [3] [4] In 2011, Gsuite image search functionality was added.
Donatella Versace staged a Hollywood moment at magic hour in L.A., with a strong collection pushing power tailoring, pure shapes and a lot of black — for men and women.